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... that the Ängelholm UFO memorial reflects the account of Swedish entrepreneur Gösta Carlsson who attributed his success in life to encountering a UFO in 1946? Source: Harrison, Dick (28 April 2017). "UFO i Skåne?" [UFO in Skåne?]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2023. "Det finns faktiskt ett UFO-monument i Skåne, närmare bestämt utanför Ängelholm. Det minner om en påstådd (men inte bevisad) landning av ett icke-jordiskt rymdskepp (”flygande tefat”, avbildat i vad som uppges vara skala 1:8) den 18 maj 1946. Händelsen skall ha ägt rum i Sibirienskogen, ett strandområde strax utanför staden som planterats med skog för att hålla kvar sanden. Mannen som enligt egen utsago bevittnade utomjordingarnas ankomst hette Gösta Carlsson (1918–2003), mer känd som Pollenkungen, och det var också han som 1972 lät uppföra minnesmärket på den förmodade landningsplatsen. Carlsson var en driftig entreprenör i hälsokostbranschen som också gjorde sig känd för frikostig ishockeysponsring (Rögle BK). Själv menade han att han hade mötet med utomjordingarna att tacka för sina framgångar. [There is actually a UFO monument in Skåne, specifically outside Ängelholm. It commemorates an alleged (but not proven) landing of a non-terrestrial spacecraft ("flying saucer", depicted in what is said to be a 1:8 scale) on May 18, 1946. The event is said to have taken place in the Siberian Forest, a coastal area just outside the city planted with forest to retain the sand. The man who, according to his own statement, witnessed the arrival of the extraterrestrials was called Gösta Carlsson (1918–2003), better known as the Pollen King, and he was also the one who had the memorial erected at the supposed landing site in 1972. Carlsson was an enterprising entrepreneur in the health food industry who also became known for generous ice hockey sponsorship (Rögle BK). He himself believed that he had the meeting with the aliens to thank for his success.]"