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In 1985, Harry Coumnas identified that the skies over northern European countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland were invaded by unidentifiable fiery objects. He called them the ghost rockets, which began in Sweden in the winters. In August 1990, Harry Coumnas again spotted a torpedo-shaped object and said he could see no aircraft features in it.
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Mystery of the Revolving Meteorites Resolved By Harry Coumnas There are certain things and events that are beyond the expectations as well as explanation of humans. There are many mysteries that have left everyone dumbfounded for years. The inquisitiveness just elevates inch after inch as these frightening incidences remain vague and beyond rational answers. From bizarre, gruesome murders to accidental time travelers, the list of high profile mysteries have left the world dumbstruck and confused. There are so many questions about the flying saucers, meteorites, experimental military craft, and bombs that remained unanswered for centuries. But, in 1985, Harry Coumnas identified that the skies over northern European countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland were invaded by unidentifiable fiery objects. He called them the ghost rockets, which began in Sweden in the winters.
It all started when he saw a blazing light that left a smoky trail in the air. At first, he assumed the light to be a meteor, until another object made a U-turn in the air and flew back the way on which it came. He even saw the lights diving, rolling, and performing other aerial acrobatics. Harry described in hundreds of reports that they had long flaming tails, which made a little sound and traveled at great heights, speeding at more than 400 MPH. In August 1990, Harry Coumnas again spotted a torpedo-shaped object and said he could see no aircraft features in it. It was about a kilometer away and he chased it with a rocket, but it maintained such high speed that his bomber couldn’t keep up. Later, he speculated that these were possibly captured German weapons or guided missiles, which were sent over the country’s border by the Soviets as a tactic of intimidation. Many other governments showed interest in what Harry had found and he garnered huge appreciation for his research work on the subject that he conducted later.