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Title: DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN Issue: EKSTRAUTGAVE / NYHETSBREV NR. 1 – 2009 Publisher: NORSK ORGANISASJON FOR STUDIET AV UTENOMJORDISK INTELLIGENS Date: 2009

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Title: DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN
Issue: EKSTRAUTGAVE / NYHETSBREV NR. 1 – 2009
Publisher: NORSK ORGANISASJON FOR STUDIET AV UTENOMJORDISK INTELLIGENS
Date: 2009

This is a special edition newsletter from the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence, focusing on alleged UFO sightings and artificial structures, particularly comparing images from Mount Sinai with features on Mars.

Analysis of Mount Sinai and Mars Imagery

The newsletter begins by referencing Zecharia Sitchin's claims of photographing a UFO on the ground during an aerial flight over the Mount Sinai area in 1994. The author initially dismissed this as geological formations, such as mud flowing from underground. However, after processing images from the Cydonia region on Mars, the author re-evaluates the Mount Sinai photographs.

Several images are presented: Plate 45 shows a second aerial photograph of the enigmatic feature on Mount Sinai from 1994. Plate 40 shows a second aerial photograph of a whitish 'flying saucer' from 1977, and Plate 39 is an aerial photograph of a UFO-like object atop Mount Sinai from 1977. The author notes that the Mount Sinai area is sparsely populated but has significant military presence, making an unnoticed UFO on the ground unlikely.

Comparison with Cydonia Features

The core of the newsletter is the comparison between the Mount Sinai object and features identified on Mars, particularly in the Cydonia region. An image labeled '3d3_cydonia' shows a formation on Mars with a blue circle and line around an area labeled 'Face'. The text explains that the 'Face' is approximately 2 x 3 km, and the image covers about 12 km horizontally. Structure B, consisting of seven white dots and a thick line, spans approximately 1.2 km.

The author questions whether the object photographed by Sitchin over Mount Sinai is of the same type as those photographed by Mars Express in the Cydonia region. The Cydonian object is estimated to be 500-700 meters in size, assuming ESA's distance measurements are correct. The newsletter poses the question: "Could what we see be the 'lid' over the 'object' and the UFO in Sitchin's picture?"

Further analysis is presented using an image labeled '3d4_cydonia'. The author interprets the 'object' as being placed in a kind of 'hangar' or 'silo', with a dark, angled void to its left. The author relates this to observations of UFOs on Earth that have been designated 'TopHat'. These 'TopHat' UFOs are described as appearing to be under a 'hood', making them nearly invisible on the surface. The author suggests that these objects have been 'parked for good' a long time ago and questions whether dark, irregular spots on the surface are erosion, concluding that it is a "truly technical object," a UFO.

Links to image sources are provided, including from the University of Oslo, FU Berlin, and ESA Multimedia. The author encourages readers to search the ESA Multimedia library for Cydonia images.

'TopHat' UFOs and Potential Cover-up

Another image, labeled '3d1_cydonia.tif', is presented with the title 'Scull' and 'TopHat UFO'. The text explains that the TIF image has been separated into different views. The right side shows the 'hood' on the 'TopHat' UFO, while the left side reveals artificial structures common on the planet. When the 'hood' is removed, the outline of a 'TopHat' UFO, similar to those described earlier, becomes visible.

The author asserts that finding three similar 'TopHat' UFOs on Mars cannot be a coincidence and indicates artificial installations, contrary to claims by ESA and NASA. The author expresses a strong opinion that these institutions, funded by taxpayers, are failing in their duty to inform the public and are suppressing crucial information: "that we are not alone."

The newsletter also includes an image labeled 'Timeglasset - Objekt / UFO? - Samme som i Cydonia?' which shows a large crater (approx. 17 km) and a smaller crater (approx. 10 km). An object (UFO-TopHat?) is indicated as being about 1000 m in diameter within a blue circle and frame. The text discusses patterns visible on the object, suggesting they are compression artifacts, while structures in another image are not artifacts due to their scale (approx. 30 km horizontally).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring theme throughout the newsletter is the interpretation of photographic evidence from space, specifically Mars and Mount Sinai, as proof of extraterrestrial technology and artificial structures. The author strongly advocates for the existence of UFOs and alien intelligence, and criticizes space agencies like ESA and NASA for allegedly concealing this information from the public. The editorial stance is one of skepticism towards official explanations and a belief in a significant cover-up regarding humanity's place in the universe.