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This issue of "DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" (The Flying Saucer), newsletter number 4 for 2009, is published by the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (NETI). It is edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland and provides a collection of articles on UFO…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" (The Flying Saucer), newsletter number 4 for 2009, is published by the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (NETI). It is edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland and provides a collection of articles on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and related phenomena from around the world.

Redaktørens Spalte (Editor's Column)

Kjell Arne Høviskeland extends New Year's greetings and announces the upcoming Starseed conference in Eidsvold Verk. He also mentions NETI's annual meeting in Oslo, tentatively scheduled for Sunday, March 14th. Høviskeland emphasizes the importance of members renewing their subscriptions for 2010 to maintain the organization's unity. He also proposes forming an editorial committee to ensure regular publication of the newsletter and encourages members to contribute UFO articles, personal observations, or thoughts on the phenomenon.

Grey Wolfs Abduction-historie IV (Grey Wolf's Abduction Story IV)

This section continues the story of 'Grey Wolf,' a contactee from the Eastern Band of Cherokee. Grey Wolf describes entities from a water-filled planet, emphasizing their privacy and cautious nature. The entities are not concerned with individual humans but with humanity as a whole, viewing Earth as a living organism. Grey Wolf expresses frustration with 'dumb scientists' who fabricate information and criticizes religious fundamentalism. The entities are described as being far more advanced than humans, possessing advanced technology and a deep connection to the universe. They do not have religions but are spiritual and psychic. The story also touches upon the concept of 'aliens' and mentions 'GRÅ' (Greys) as artificial life forms or 'drones.' The entities have DNA similar to humans but also possess ape-like genetic traits. They are concerned about humanity's misuse of Earth and are seeking solutions to universal problems. The description of their home planet includes lush trees, a mild climate, and a unique light source, with no sun or moon. They are described as being productive and having a strong sense of quality over quantity. They are also said to have influenced Earth's development and agriculture.

Vatikanet By (Vatican City)

This article reports on a four-day conference held at the Vatican to discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The Catholic Church invited astronomers, physicists, and other scientific experts to explore astrobiology. Bishop Jose Gabriel Funes, director of the Vatican Observatory, stated that questions about the origin of life and its existence elsewhere in the universe must be taken seriously. The discovery of extraterrestrial life would have significant implications for the understanding of creation and God. Thirty researchers, both Catholic and non-Catholic, attended the conference. Chris Impey, an astronomer from the University of Arizona, expressed no objections to the Vatican hosting such a conference, noting that both science and religion seek answers about the origin of life. Bishop Funes affirmed that extraterrestrial life would not conflict with Catholic doctrine, drawing parallels to the diversity of life on Earth.

Uidentifiserte Flyvende Objekter (Unidentified Flying Objects) - Continued

This section details several UFO sighting cases:

  • Centaurus Episode (1954): A BOAC Centaurus aircraft crew observed a large UFO with six smaller objects for 18 minutes over Labrador. The UFO reportedly changed shape and the smaller objects disappeared into the larger one.
  • Jimmy Carter Sighting (1969): While governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter and 19 others witnessed a large, bright object that changed color and size over Leary.
  • Tasmanian 'Night Lights' (1974): Residents of Tasmania reported a wave of 'night lights' from February to November, including sightings of disc-shaped and banana-shaped objects.
  • Teheran Incident (1976): The Iranian Air Force scrambled F-4 jets to investigate UFOs reported over Teheran. One jet lost radar contact and experienced unusual phenomena.
  • Farmington, New Mexico (1950): Thousands witnessed hundreds of strange objects performing aerial acrobatics.
  • Oregon Sighting (1950): Paul Trent photographed a disc-shaped object over McMinnville.
  • French Sightings (1952): Two similar observations in Oloron-Ste.-Marie and Gaillac involved a long, thin cylinder with accompanying discs and 'angel hair' fibers.
  • Swedish Sighting (1957): A Swedish policeman and his wife observed two disc-shaped objects with metallic colors.
  • Frederick Valentich Incident (1978): Australian pilot Frederick Valentich reported a UFO before his plane disappeared over the Bass Strait.
  • Washington National Airport Radar/Visual (1952): Seven faint violet glints were detected on radar, exhibiting unusual movement patterns.

Utenomjordisk Gravplass (Extraterrestrial Burial Ground)

This article reports on the alleged discovery of an extraterrestrial burial ground in central Africa, estimated to be at least 500 years old. Dr. Hugo Childs, a Swiss anthropologist, described finding at least 200 non-human bodies, approximately 7 feet tall and very thin, with large heads and no visible facial features. He speculated that they may have succumbed to Earth viruses due to a lack of immunity. The article notes that no spaceship was found, suggesting some may have survived. Dr. Childs promised to reveal the location after further investigation, stating it would change the world.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently focuses on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and the broader implications of extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting various accounts and theories without necessarily endorsing them as fact. The inclusion of diverse international cases and scientific perspectives, such as the Vatican conference, suggests an effort to provide a comprehensive overview of the UFO topic. The editor actively encourages reader participation and the sharing of personal experiences, fostering a community of like-minded individuals interested in the unexplained.

This issue of Starseed magazine, dated September 2009, is dedicated to exploring UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and the broader concept of disclosure. The magazine is published by Starseed itself, an initiative founded in September 2009 by Tatjana Ulvehjerte and Steffen Martinsen. Inspired by projects like Project Camelot and Disclosure Project, Starseed aims to gather and disseminate information that is not typically covered by mainstream media, particularly concerning the state of the world, advanced technologies, and the evolution of human consciousness.

Starseed Initiative and Founders

The initiative was born from a feeling that many in Norway possess significant information that mainstream media overlooks. Starseed.no intends to collect this information through video interviews, conferences, and meetings with 'information carriers' from various sectors of Norwegian society. The goal is to awaken people from the 'illusion of the old paradigm' and encourage them to question the motives of those in power.

Tatjana Ulvehjerte, of Sami and Native American (Lakota Sioux) descent, is described as a pioneer and mystic in paranormal phenomena. She claims her first contact with ETV and ETB was at age five and has since had numerous experiences with extraterrestrial intelligence. She considers herself a volunteer ambassador for paranormal phenomena and higher consciousness, dedicating her free time to sharing information to foster a shift in humanity's consciousness and evolution.

Steffen Martinsen, from Oslo, has a background in the hairdressing and beauty industry. He believes it is crucial to re-evaluate established truths, which he feels have been dictated by greed and power from politicians, the pharmaceutical industry, and the arms industry. He views it as a duty to make information from individuals who see the world differently accessible to everyone, promoting personal choices not driven by egoism or myths about the universe. He emphasizes the importance of 'heart energy' alongside mental energy.

Goals of Starseed

  • The stated aims of the Starseed initiative include:
  • Gathering and publishing information on the current state of the world and potential future changes.
  • Exploring advanced technologies such as electromagnetism, mind control, free energy, and dimensional travel.
  • Investigating extraterrestrial visits, contact, and interstellar cooperation.
  • Revealing plans for controlling the human race.
  • Providing insights and wisdom to increase human consciousness and hope.
  • Giving a platform for information carriers to share the truth.
  • Establishing a safe space for information carriers and unifying fragmented efforts under one umbrella.
  • Protecting information carriers concerned about their safety and that of their loved ones.
  • Honoring activists in paradigm-challenging fields who have suffered or been silenced for speaking the truth.

Starseed Conference 2010

The magazine announces the "Starseed Conference 2010," scheduled for January 30-31, 2010, at Eidsvoll Verk, Norway. The conference themes include free energy, extraterrestrial contact, ET technology, Starseed, orbs, and challenges facing Earth and humanity. Speakers listed are Karen-Sofie Thorstensen, Rune Øverby, Tatjana Ulvehjerte, Tore Alfstad, Robert Dave Myrland, Silia Dahl, and Ronny Korsberg. The event aims to bring together individuals with experiences and insights not commonly heard in the media. It will feature lectures, joint meditations, panel discussions, and opportunities to share thoughts on the Starseed theme. The price is 150 Norwegian Kroner per day.

UFO Investigations Cease in the UK

An article reports that the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) has ended its 50-year UFO investigation. The reason cited is that no evidence suggests UFOs pose an immediate threat to national security, and the cost of investigation could no longer be justified. The MOD stated it lacked the capacity to identify UFO reports and that continuing the investigation would be an inappropriate use of defense resources. An email address and phone number for reporting UFO sightings were closed on December 1st.

Astronauts Report Seeing 'Angels' in Space

Another article, referencing the tabloid "The Sun," claims that NASA astronauts and Russian cosmonauts have reported seeing hundreds of 'celestial beings' or 'angels' in space. One astronaut reportedly saw an angel while on a spacewalk. The article suggests that these beings are believed to inhabit the cold, empty space of our solar system, a claim that has reportedly gained the attention of international religious leaders. Sources from NASA's Houston and Cape Canaveral centers are cited, with one astronaut claiming angels accompanied him back to Earth. Astronomers are also said to have reluctantly admitted seeing 'winged creatures' glowing like 'enormous fireflies' in the asteroid belt. Dr. Brian Forsythe, a former NASA researcher, is quoted saying that people are afraid to admit seeing these beings publicly, preferring terms like 'beings' or 'space beings' over 'angels' to avoid damaging their reputations.

Boris Sevenoff, a Russian, reportedly experienced a similar phenomenon, describing intelligent beings with large wings traveling at high speeds. Religious leaders, including Monsignor Vito Brunelli, suggest these beings are indeed angels from God, while Dr. Sheldon Baker believes non-believers would rather accept stranger explanations than admit God sent them to watch over humanity.

Japanese Prime Minister's Wife's UFO Experience

An article from Dagbladet.no reports on Miyuki Hatoyama, the wife of Japan's then-incoming Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who is nicknamed 'The Alien' due to her distinctive hairstyle. Miyuki Hatoyama wrote in a book published the previous year that her soul flew in a triangular UFO to Venus while her body slept. She described Venus as a beautiful and green place. She recounted this experience, which she claims happened 20 years prior, in her book "Very Strange Things I Have Experienced." Her current husband, unlike her former husband, would likely react positively to such a claim.

British UFO Investigation Documents Released

The British Ministry of Defence has released numerous UFO-related documents on national archive websites. Many of these observations were taken seriously by the investigation unit, D155. Among the released documents is a sketch of a diamond-shaped object, which has been a significant UFO mystery in Britain. One case involves a woman from Norwich who, in November 1990, encountered a man who claimed to be from another planet and stated that his people created crop circles. The man, described as having light hair and a Scandinavian accent, told her that his people were friendly but afraid to contact humans directly. The woman reported hearing a humming sound and seeing a spherical object ascend into the sky.

Another significant case highlighted is the 1990 sighting of a diamond-like object over a Scottish city, which caused a full alarm. The newspaper Daily Record published photos of the alleged UFO, leading to an investigation. Witnesses reported the object hovered for over 10 minutes before ascending rapidly. The documents released cover UFO observations from 1987 to 1993 and comprise over 1000 pages of information. Earlier documents from before 1987 were released the previous year.

Alien Abduction and Pet Consumption

A tabloid clipping titled "Aliens Stole My Missus" is mentioned, detailing a story from Enrique Cadillo. Cadillo claims that aliens resembling children entered his home, consumed his dog Pepe, and kidnapped his wife, Carmen. He stated he had photographic evidence.

Further Resources

The magazine suggests checking Wikipedia's extensive article for more accessible UFO material and lists the oldest known UFO sighting as being by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, government secrecy regarding these phenomena, and the potential for advanced, non-conventional technologies. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting disclosure and encouraging critical thinking about established narratives, advocating for a paradigm shift in human consciousness and a greater acceptance of paranormal and extraterrestrial realities. The magazine actively seeks to provide a platform for information that challenges mainstream perspectives.