Last updated: Wednesday, 1-oct-97 12:52 GMT


Swedish UFO-mania!

Hagfors, Sweden:

An intense light lit up the skyline west of Hagfors in the evening of friday, august 22. One of the observers, Bror Henriksson, tells his version: "We were like paralyzed, my sister and myself. I don't believe in UFO:s, but what else could it have been. I would really like an explanation." It was friday evening at about half past ten when Bror Henriksson and his sister discovered the strange light. They were positioned at Hagälvsgården and the lights appeared to be coming from southwest. "The lights were originating from earth out towards space and it was seven beams moving back and forth. It was so intense, the sky looked like it was in the middle of the day." Bror and his sister found this quite strange and decided to try to find out what was going on. They took their car and went south towards Uddeholm. On their way they saw a lot of other cars had pulled over to watch the lightbeams but no one seemed to have any logical explanation for the phenomena. Suddenly the lights just disappeared "as if somebody had turned of a light". Bror reporded the phenomena to the police, but they had not seen it nor had they any explanation whatsoever to what it could have been. On tuesday august 26, local newsmedia reported this "possible UFOsighting".
Next day however, after having read about it in the papers, Jan-Åke Brokvist admitted being the ufo. He has a company selling and leasing lightequippment for discjockeys, clubs etc. and he had been testing a newimported lightrigg together with a friend on friday night. It was supposed to be used for festivals, sport events and such, and has 40 lightbeams able to reach 12 kilometers. After doing some tests he noticed that the cars on the highway started slowing down and there was even an ambulance that reverted and came back. So he decided to turn the equipment off. When Jan-Åke hears who reported the lightbeams he bursts out laughing."Bror Henriksson?!, I know him. We have been neighburs for 23 years."
(source: Värmlands Folkblad)

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