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Twin Falls saucer hoax
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The Twin Falls saucer hoax was a hoaxed flying disc discovered in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States on July 11, 1947. Amid a nationwide wave of alleged "flying disc" sightings, residents of Twin Falls reported recovering a 30 in (76 cm) "disc". FBI and Army officials took possession of the disc and quickly proclaimed the object to be a hoax. Press reported that local teenagers admitted to perpetrating the hoax.
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UFO Hoax
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The Twin Falls saucer hoax was a hoaxed flying disc discovered in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States on July 11, 1947. Amid a nationwide wave of alleged "flying disc" sightings, residents of Twin Falls reported recovering a 30 in (76 cm) "disc". FBI and Army officials took possession of the disc and quickly proclaimed the object to be a hoax. Press reported that local teenagers admitted to perpetrating the hoax.
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