Below is a news account that appeared in the January 22, 1953 edition of the Madera Tribune, which you can read here. We read of weird sky orbs that changed color and moved at blazing speeds.
For non-English readers, here is a quotation:
"Strange balls of colored light, sometimes moving slowly and sometimes streaking through the skies over northern Japan so swiftly that a 600-mile-per-hour U. S. jet couldn’t get near, were reported here today. The objects were seen both on Dec. 29 and Jan. 9. according to Col. Curtis Low of Needham, Mass., commander of the 39th Air Division, which is responsible for the defense of Northern Japan. He said the glowing balls, sighted only a few minutes flying time from a Russian Far East air base, change continuously from red to green to white. They have been spotted. Low said, by U. S. radar observers and American pilots. 'These were well corroborated sightings by trained men—not the reports of a few imaginative people.' he said."
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