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Den Flyvende Tallerken - 2009 No 1

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This is the first issue of 2009 for the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (NETI) newsletter, titled "DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" (The Flying Saucer). The issue is dated "NYHETSBREV NR. 1 – 2009" and was published in Norway. The newsletter is in…

Magazine Overview

This is the first issue of 2009 for the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (NETI) newsletter, titled "DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" (The Flying Saucer). The issue is dated "NYHETSBREV NR. 1 – 2009" and was published in Norway. The newsletter is in Norwegian and aims to inform its members about UFO-related activities, research, and findings.

Redaktørens Spalte (Editor's Column)

The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, announces the name change from "UFO-Nytt" to "Den Flyvende Tallerken." He highlights upcoming NETI activities, including regular UFO meetings in Sarpsborg, the start of meetings in Bergen, and planned trips to Hessdalen. A two-day conference in Sarpsborg is announced, featuring speakers Rune Øverby and Tore Alfstad discussing "Life aboard extraterrestrial Motherships with missions to Earth." Efforts are underway to establish regular UFO meetings in Oslo. As of April 5, 2009, NETI has 140 members.

The editor reports on NETI's successful participation in an alternative fair in Bergen (March 20-22), where Rune Øverby gave three lectures and the organization gained new members. The fair was the best for NETI to date, with good sales of DVDs, including the new film "Portalen" by Terje Toftenes, which focuses on the Hessdalen phenomenon. The film is highly recommended as a fantastic UFO documentary.

Regrettably, the editor announces the closure of "UFO DATA Magazine," a prominent UK UFO publication that NETI subscribed to, due to financial difficulties. He expresses concern about the potential impact on the annual UFO conference held in Leeds, England. The issue concludes with holiday wishes for a pleasant and sunny Easter from the NETI board.

Activities Ahead (Aktiviteter Framover i Regi av NETI)

This section details upcoming events organized by NETI:

  • UFO Meetings in Sarpsborg: Held at Alternativhuset, Pellygt. 80. Dates are April 15, May 12, and June 9. Meetings start at 18:30 with an entrance fee of 30 NOK for members and 50 NOK for non-members, including coffee/tea and snacks. Contact Kjell Arne Høviskeland for details.
  • 2-Day Conference in Sarpsborg: Scheduled for April 18-19, 2009, with the theme "Life aboard extraterrestrial Motherships with missions to Earth." The conference will explore preparation for missions, life aboard these ships, and procedures for potential future catastrophes like pole shifts. It will include presentations, images, drawings, and possibly meditations and channelings. Held at Alternativsenteret, Pellygata 80. Entrance fee applies.
  • Members' Meeting in Bergen: To be held on Tuesday, April 28, at Lakshmi Norge, Inndalsveien 47 B, starting at 19:00. Contact Kitty for questions.
  • UFO Meeting in Lørenfallet: Located in Sørum Kommune, Meierigården. Scheduled for Monday, May 4, starting at 18:00. Contact Eldbjørg Fjeldberg for information.
  • Tours to Hessdalen: NETI invites members on two trips to Hessdalen ("UFO-Bygda"), located 30 km north of Røros in Østerdalen. The first tour is June 12-14, and the second is August 28-30, organized in collaboration with Prosjekt Hessdalens Venner (PHV), with researcher Erling Strand as initiator. Participants share costs for fuel, accommodation, and food. Contact Høviskeland for details and registration.

Who Won the Flax-Lodd (Lottery Tickets) for Payment by the Due Date?

Winners of three flaxlodd, drawn at the annual meeting in Bergen on March 29, were Finn M. Kalvik (Bergen), Tharald Beck (Oslo), and Elisabeth Gjerdrum (Vevestad). NETI wishes them luck with their prizes.

Newsletter Distribution

The newsletter "Den Flyvende Tallerken" will be sent out four times via postal mail and 5-6 times via email to members. The content will be the same for both formats, due to high printing and postage costs.

Mysterious Animal Mutilations – By Rolf Kenneth Myhre

This extensive article details the phenomenon of animal mutilations, primarily of cattle and other livestock, which has been reported worldwide since 1967. The author posits that these mutilations are carried out by entities using advanced technology not available commercially.

Summary: Since 1967, a specific type of animal mutilation, often resulting in death, has been reported across North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. The author concludes that the perpetrators use aircraft and possess technology beyond current commercial availability. It is suggested that different extraterrestrial (ET) species may use animal blood for their own nutrition, with some eyewitnesses reporting being taken aboard spacecraft to observe the procedure. The Zeta species reportedly denies involvement, as they do not require live animals for nutrients. The website Earthfiles is cited as a primary source of information.

History and Scope: The first widely reported case occurred in September 1967 in the San Luis Valley, southern Colorado, involving an Appaloosa mare named Lady. Her tissue was removed from the neck up, and internal organs were surgically removed with high heat. Sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and moving lights in the area led to speculation about a connection. US authorities were aware of similar incidents dating back to the mid-1950s, as noted by Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso in "The Day After Roswell." The secrecy was likely to avoid mass media attention and potential conclusions about ET involvement. The article questions why the phenomenon gained media attention in 1967, suggesting either the scale of mutilations became too large to hide or some authorities wished to use it for fear-mongering about ETs.

As of the article's writing, animal mutilations have been reported globally, with the most common victims being cattle, but also horses, sheep, cats, and dogs. Due to the lack of a central registry, precise global figures are unavailable, but estimates suggest over a thousand incidents annually, occurring in "waves." Examples of these waves include:

  • Colorado (1975-77): approx. 200 mutilations.
  • Canada (1978): over 100 half-cat carcasses.
  • France (1985-86): approx. 400 sheep.
  • France (1992): approx. 300 sheep near Cajuers military base.
  • Argentina (2002-2005): 2150 cattle and other large animals, primarily in La Pampa. Media coverage ceased abruptly in September 2002, with authorities blaming a small shrew, which had never been seen in the region.
  • Chile (2002-2005): 1294 cattle and other large animals.
  • A recent report by Linda Moulton Howe (September 29, 2008) covers mutilations worldwide since June 2008.

A map developed by Moulton Howe indicates reports from all US states and Canadian provinces between 1967 and 1993.

Characteristics of the Mutilations: Common removals include reproductive organs, ears, eyeballs, tissue from the lower jaw, jawbone, and teeth. Tongues are often removed from deep within the throat. Rectums are frequently "cored out" with a precise hole. In males, penises and testicles are removed, sometimes with the scrotum intact. In females, uteruses and udders are removed. In cat mutilations, often only half the body is found. Notably, the remaining organs are bloodless, there is no blood spatter at the site of removal, and the organs are removed with surgical precision.

Why Not Predators? The article argues against animal predators being responsible, citing:

a) The cuts and removals suggest high-tech surgical instruments of an unknown type. Microscopic analysis of tissue near the cuts shows hemoglobin has been boiled.
b) Carcasses show no bite marks, and the skin and flesh are not torn or ripped.
c) There are typically no animal tracks near the carcasses. In snowy or sandy conditions, tracks would be expected if a ground predator was involved. The absence of tracks, even of the victim, suggests the animal was dropped from an aircraft.
d) Veterinarians and livestock owners, who have the most experience with predator attacks, do not blame predators. Authorities often blame predators, which is seen as a dogmatic rejection of the ET/V phenomenon.

Why Not Humans? The article also argues against human perpetrators:

a) No footprints are found near the carcasses.
b) No one has ever been caught or arrested for these mutilations in the nearly 40 years since 1967, nor has anyone claimed responsibility.
c) No commercially available or known instruments can perform such precise cuts without causing bleeding. The use of lasers, which were not used in animal surgery until the 1970s, is suggested. Veterinarians do not use laser instruments for such procedures.
d) A mystery is the surgical removal of internal organs, including the heart and bladder, without external incisions, suggesting a possible "dematerialization" process.

If humans are involved, it is suggested to be part of highly advanced, covert intelligence operations for ET/V fear-mongering, utilizing aircraft and unknown technology.

Anomalies Associated with Mutilations: In some cases, dozens of circles in strange patterns are found in the area. Half of a cat's body is often left, possibly as a gesture of compassion to the owner. The article notes that it would have been easier for the perpetrator to take the entire carcass.

UFOs and moving lights are frequently reported in connection with these mutilations. Unmarked helicopters are often seen and heard near the sites, particularly in the USA. These are presumed to belong to authorities investigating UFOs detected by radar. The denial of ownership of these helicopters allows authorities to deny any connection between the mutilations and UFOs. The phenomenon of "phantom helicopters" is a complex subject linked to the broader UFO phenomenon.

Speculations on ET Motives for Mutilations:

a) ETs use removed organs and blood to extract enzymes for nourishment.
b) ETs study the extent to which animals are poisoned by environmental pollution and how this poisoning is transferred to humans.
c) ETs use cow egg cells for cloning embryos of other species. Research has shown that cow egg cells have unique properties suitable for developing embryos of other species.

Eyewitness Accounts from Spacecraft:

The article presents two detailed accounts:

1) Judy Doraty and Cindy Tindle (Texas, May 1973): While driving home, they saw strange lights and experienced a memory lapse. Judy later recounted under hypnosis being taken aboard a spacecraft where a calf was levitated by a pale light beam, mutilated by two humanoids in a small chamber, and then lowered to the ground. She received telepathic messages that the mutilations were scientific studies related to the environment, for the benefit of humanity, with a particular interest in reproductive systems. She also saw her daughter Cindy aboard the ship.

2) Roger Vail (USA, early 1970s): While camping, Vail witnessed a light beam descend and was pulled into a spaceship. He was given a tour by a tall, snake-skinned humanoid and shorter grey humanoids. Communication was telepathic. Vail observed a red and white spotted calf being sucked into the ship via a light beam and taken to an "operating table." Tuber, tubes, coring, and cutting instruments were used to drain the calf's blood and remove organs. A mixture of blood and powder was prepared for consumption. The calf, seemingly alive but paralyzed, was then transported back to the ground. Vail estimated the ship to be about 30 meters in diameter and 10-12 meters high. He believed only 15 minutes had passed, but his friend confirmed two hours had elapsed.

Zeta Talk's Perspective: The web-based Zeta Talk claims these mutilations are a result of cooperation between NWO conspirators (not MJ12 or other secret government bodies) and self-serving ET groups, intended to create fear. However, the project was unsuccessful as people quickly realized they were not personally in danger.

References and Recommended Sources: The article lists several books and web resources, including works by Linda Moulton Howe and Philip J. Corso, and the Earthfiles website.

Portalen – Løp og Kjøp! (The Portal – Run and Buy!)

This section reviews the new film "Portalen" by Terje Toftenes, which focuses on the Hessdalen phenomenon. The reviewer, who recalls Toftenes' previous film on crop circles, is impressed by "Portalen," describing it as a sober and non-speculative documentary. The film explores the Hessdalen phenomenon with a sense of wonder and curiosity, featuring interviews with young people who witnessed sightings and more established figures in the UFO community. The film is an hour long and begins with spectacular footage of a sighting.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes the study of extraterrestrial intelligence and UFO phenomena. It highlights NETI's activities, encourages member participation, and disseminates information on UFO sightings and related mysteries, such as animal mutilations and the Hessdalen phenomenon. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting evidence and witness accounts while acknowledging the unexplained nature of many events. There is a clear emphasis on research, documentation, and fostering a community of like-minded individuals. The closure of a prominent UFO magazine is noted with concern, underscoring the challenges faced by organizations in this field.

This issue of UFO-Nytt, dated April 5, 2009, is published by NETI and focuses on UFO phenomena, featuring a mix of organizational news, film reviews, and personal accounts.

NETI Annual Meeting Summary

The issue reports on the NETI annual meeting held on Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Bergen. Eleven members were present, and the agenda included the usual matters of the annual report, financial statements, and elections. The board for 2009 was elected, with Kjell Arne Høviskeland re-elected as leader. Other board members and the election committee were also appointed. The meeting decided to honor leader Kjell Arne Høviskeland, treasurer Kitty H.B. Kristiansen, and member/speaker Rune Øverby with 1,000 Norwegian Kroner each for their contributions in 2008. Kitty Kristiansen donated her honorarium to the NETI fundraising campaign for a projector and screen, bringing the total raised to 2,100 Norwegian Kroner. Following the meeting, attendees watched a UFO documentary and discussed various points. The departing board members were thanked for their service.

Name Competition

NETI held a name competition for its newsletter, with the winning name being "Den Flyvende tallerkenen" (The Flying Saucer), proposed by the editor and leader Høviskeland. Inger M. Shkreta received a consolation prize.

Planet Adej Information

A section provides information about 'Planet Adej,' described as a spiritual educational planet in the Andromeda galaxy, System 4321, Planet 4. It is characterized by the neutralization of manipulative thoughts and competitive concepts, a mild climate with an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, unique flora including needle trees and trees with green trunks and fern-like leaves, and colorful birds. The planet has few animal species, including five mammal species, one resembling an Earth elk and another a domestic cat. The native inhabitants are a short, brown-skinned race with large, round heads, no hair, large black eyes, four fingers, and are hermaphroditic, transitioning to male or female forms temporarily to reproduce. They communicate using a language called 'urvantica' and telepathy.

UFO Film Reviews

The magazine features extensive reviews and advertisements for various UFO-themed films available for sale:

  • UFO ENCOUNTER: Hosted by William Shatner, this 115-minute documentary produced in 2001 is described as spectacular. It was previously priced at 240 NOK and is now 195 NOK, with only 3 copies left.
  • WHERE ARE ALL THE UFO'S?: Produced in 1996 by The History Channel, this 100-minute film explores the history of UFO sightings, including the Kenneth Arnold sighting in 1947, the Roswell incident, and alien abduction stories. It costs 150 NOK.
  • ULTIMATE CROP CIRCLES: A 115-minute documentary produced in 2002, featuring an interview with expert Colin Andrews. It was previously 250 NOK and is now 195 NOK, with 3 copies remaining.
  • UFOS – The First Encounters: Produced in 1996, this 50-minute film investigates early texts and references to flying objects, questioning humanity's place in the universe. It costs 150 NOK.
  • KGB UFO FILES: Produced in 2005 and hosted by Roger Moore, this 89-minute film covers topics including a UFO crash in Russia in 1955. It costs 150 NOK.
  • ALIEN ABDUCTIONS: Produced in 1997, this 50-minute film examines thousands of reports of alien abductions, featuring re-enactments and interviews. It costs 150 NOK.
  • ALIEN AUTOPSY – The True Story: Produced in 2006, this 82-minute film explores the making of the 'Alien Autopsy' film. It costs 195 NOK.
  • ROSWELL – Final Declassification: Produced in 2002, this 50-minute documentary from The History Channel investigates the Roswell incident using declassified National Archive files, including film footage, photos, and eyewitness accounts. It costs 150 NOK.
  • ALIEN AUTOPSY – The greatest hoax in history?: Produced in 2006, this 92-minute film is based on true events and tells the story of the discovery of footage supposedly showing an alien autopsy. It costs 195 NOK.

Postage is 25 NOK for one DVD or two DVDs. Orders can be placed via SMS to 4734 8316 or email to [email protected].

Portalen by Terje Toftenes

A review of Terje Toftenes' film 'Portalen' (The Portal) is included, which focuses on the Hessdalen lights phenomenon in Norway. The lights, observed since the 1980s, have been described as varying in size from footballs to houses, exhibiting incredible speed and maneuvers, and emitting high-energy light. Researchers are investigating this phenomenon as a potential source of future energy. The film is recommended and costs 200 NOK plus 16 NOK postage, ordered from NETI via SMS to Høviskeland at 4734 8316.

Grey Wolf's Abduction in 1981

A personal account details an alleged abduction experience in Huntsville, Alabama, in October 1981. The narrator describes seeing an 'X' shaped object with lights hovering over her house. She and her husband experienced missing time, with three hours unaccounted for. Through hypnosis and regression therapy, she recalls encounters with short blue figures resembling 'Teletubbies' and tall, thin figures with large eyes, whom she believed were non-human. She also recalls being in an auditorium with other humans and seeing images of future catastrophic events on a screen, which she later connected to predicting Hurricane Katrina. The narrator, Margrete Grey Wolf, is a writer and has discussed her experiences with Stanton Friedman and on a TV show. She mentions that some aliens are concerned about humanity's self-destructive behavior and environmental issues, attributing it to mixed DNA from human-ape experiments that failed.

Further Information on UFOs and Aliens

The issue includes further details about UFOs and alien beings, referencing Lloyd Pye and Dr. Sitchin, and mentioning the discovery of special skulls. It also touches upon the work of David Icke. The description of the 'thin people' includes details about their appearance (no ears, thin mouths, no noses, androgynous, with 'face masks' and protective eye coverings) and their clothing (tight suits resembling diver suits). They communicated in a language that was not understood, and the environment within the spaceship was described as having Sanskrit-like writing. The narrator states she has learned a lot from these encounters but cannot reveal everything, particularly information concerning her own people (Native American).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes interest in UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and related mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be open to these subjects, as evidenced by the publication of personal accounts and reviews of documentaries and films. The articles encourage reader engagement through competitions and direct ordering of materials. The publication also highlights the work of NETI as an organization dedicated to exploring these topics.