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"DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" is the first newsletter issue of 2010 from the Norsk Organisasjon for Studiet av Utenomjordisk Intelligens (NETI), a Norwegian organization dedicated to the study of extraterrestrial intelligence. The newsletter, edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland, aims to…

Magazine Overview

"DEN FLYVENDE TALLERKEN" is the first newsletter issue of 2010 from the Norsk Organisasjon for Studiet av Utenomjordisk Intelligens (NETI), a Norwegian organization dedicated to the study of extraterrestrial intelligence. The newsletter, edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland, aims to provide members with exciting UFO-related content. It includes contact information for the organization, including email, postal address, and website.

Table of Contents

  • The issue features a comprehensive table of contents, outlining articles on:
  • Editor's Column
  • Invitation to NETI's Annual Meeting
  • Declassified Secret UFO Files from England
  • Area 51: The UFO Airport
  • Unidentified Flying Objects: Observations from the Past
  • Grey Wolf's Abduction Story (continuation)
  • Visit to a Starship (from the book "Stjernefolket blant oss" by Knut Aasheim)
  • Where do they come from? Star People and the Cosmic Home of the Rommenneskene (from the book "Stjernefolket blant oss" by Knut Aasheim)
  • Observation on August 23, 1983: Reflections on the UFO Phenomenon by Knut Havik.

Editor's Column

Kjell Arne Høviskeland, the editor, welcomes members to the first newsletter of 2010, hoping they find the UFO material engaging. He notes a new email and postal address for the organization. He also reminds members of the upcoming annual meeting in Oslo on March 27th, 2010, the day before Palm Sunday. Høviskeland shares his experience giving a UFO lecture to 95 students and a rector, where approximately 90% believed in life on other planets, 10% believed UFOs visited Earth, and one student believed in 'little green men'. He concludes by wishing members a pleasant and sunny Easter 2010.

Annual Meeting Invitation

Page 2 contains a formal invitation to NETI's annual meeting on Saturday, March 27, 2010, at 12:00 PM in Oslo. The meeting agenda includes opening, approval of the invitation and meeting procedures, election of officers (chair, secretary, vote counters, protocol signatories), review of the 2009 annual report and financial statements, new business, any remuneration for board members, proposals for bylaw changes, election of board members (leader, board members, alternates, election committee), and miscellaneous items. Members are invited to ask questions about the UFO phenomenon after the meeting, and a UFO documentary may be shown.

Declassified Secret UFO Files from England

This article, sourced from www.abcnyheter.no, reports that the British Ministry of Defence has declassified hundreds of previously secret UFO files spanning from 1994 to 2000. These files include reports of 'flying Tobleroners', blue triangles, and white substances, submitted by police, military, and government officials. Sightings occurred in various locations, including near Chelsea FC's stadium and the home of former Home Secretary Michael Howard. One report details a funeral director who became physically ill after his car was surrounded by a 'white halo of light'. Another describes a blue triangle hovering over a garden in Birmingham, which then flew off, leaving behind a 'silky white' substance. A 'Toblerone-shaped' UFO was also seen hovering over a field in West Lothian. Nick Pope, who headed the British government's UFO project, described the reports as 'the real X-Files'. Experts believe the files illustrate how UFO shapes have evolved over the past half-century, possibly influenced by media portrayals. Police officers in Boston and Skegness filmed a UFO, which was also detected by a Coast Guard ship and an RAF radar.

Area 51: The UFO Airport

This section, sourced from Vi Menn 35/2009, delves into the mysteries of Area 51, the highly classified US military facility in the Nevada desert. Despite its official non-existence, satellite imagery reveals two large runways. The article discusses the base's role in developing top-secret spy planes and stealth bombers since the Cold War. It touches upon the 'Indiana Jones' and 'Lara Croft' connections and the film 'Independence Day'. The article highlights that after 50 years of secrecy, former employees have begun to speak, revealing that many myths are not entirely unfounded. Project 'Oxcart' (later the 'Blackbird' aircraft) was developed here. Test pilot Kenneth Collins' near-fatal crash in 1963 is recounted, where he was assisted by civilians who were subsequently made to sign non-disclosure agreements. The article also addresses the myth of crashed flying saucers being stored and studied at Area 51, with a former engineer confirming the existence of underground facilities used for projects like atomic rockets and reverse-engineering Soviet fighter jets.

Unidentified Flying Objects: Observations from the Past

This section continues from a previous issue and details several historical UFO sightings:

  • Orly Airport, Paris (February 19, 1956): Radar detected an object with an unusually strong echo and erratic movements. A visually confirmed sighting by an Air France pilot described a large, glowing red object without navigation lights. The object was tracked for four hours.
  • RB-47 Aircraft (July 17, 1957): A US Air Force RB-47 aircraft was pursued for over 1100 km by an unidentified object described as an 'intensely bright white light'. The object was tracked by radar and the aircraft's ECM equipment. Project Blue Book dismissed the case, identifying the object as American Airlines Flight 655, a conclusion many experts found baseless.
  • Mexico City (May 3, 1975): Pilot Carlos Antonio de los Montiel reported a dramatic encounter where his Piper PA-24 vibrated and was approached by three disc-shaped objects. His flight controls malfunctioned, but he managed to land safely. Air traffic controllers also tracked three objects and described their maneuvers as unprecedented.
  • New Zealand (December 31, 1978): A TV crew and flight crew on an Argosy freighter aircraft documented UFOs visually, on radar, and via audio recordings. The objects exhibited irregular and erratic movements. The film captured footage of a UFO with a 'shining illuminated underside and a kind of transparent dome'. Analysis by Dr. Bruce Maccabee suggested speeds of up to 4800 km/h. A panel of scientists concluded the objects were undoubtedly unidentified flying objects.

Close Encounter of the First Kind

This article recounts two early close encounters:

  • Eastern Airlines Flight (July 24, 1948): Pilots Clarence S. Chiles and John B. Whitted reported a near-miss with a large, cigar-shaped, wingless object traveling at high speed. The object had an intense blue glow along its side and emitted a red-orange exhaust.
  • Exeter, New Hampshire (September 3, 1965): Norman Muscarello reported seeing a large, round object with flashing lights hovering over the road. Police officers Eugene Bertrand and David Hunt also witnessed the object, described as 25-30 meters in diameter. The incident was investigated by the US Air Force, which classified it as a misinterpretation of natural phenomena or known aircraft.

Grey Wolf's Abduction Story - Part V

This installment of the 'Grey Wolf's abduction story' describes the home planet of the aliens, characterized by a dim, multi-colored sky without stars, sun, or moons. Cities have white buildings with spires and small blue blinking lights. The atmosphere is thick, soft, and humid, with water being a dominant element. The aliens travel in silent flying objects and do not accumulate material possessions. They are described as having been on Earth for eons but wish to remain unseen. The text suggests that the large pyramids and megaliths like Stonehenge were built as landing and launch sites, and that the large stone structures in Central and South America served as energy stations.

Visit to a Starship

This section, taken from Knut Aasheim's book "Stjernefolket blant oss" (Star People Among Us), describes two conscious 'journeys' to alien motherships via mental projection. The author describes visiting a mothership named '1207 Muära', a large, cigar-shaped vessel approximately 3000 meters long with a crew of 3000. He enters through a hangar bay and is greeted by two individuals he knows telepathically. The article emphasizes the importance of establishing permanent, reliable communication, primarily telepathic, with as many people as possible.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently explores the UFO phenomenon from various angles, including historical sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and personal encounters. The organization, NETI, appears to maintain an open-minded stance, presenting information from different sources and encouraging further investigation. The editorial stance, as represented by Kjell Arne Høviskeland, is one of curiosity and a desire to share information with members, while acknowledging that published articles do not necessarily reflect the official views of NETI.

This issue of "UFO-Kontakt" from 1986, titled "UFO-fenomenet, kan det umulige være mulig?" (The UFO Phenomenon, Can the Impossible Be Possible?), delves into the mysteries of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. It features a mix of personal accounts, channeled messages, and discussions about the origins and nature of non-terrestrial beings.

Commander Hatonn's Message

The issue begins with a quote from Commander Hatonn, emphasizing the importance of contact with "lightest communicators" who are volunteers with a high degree of awareness. He suggests that the final phase of operations is rapidly approaching, highlighting the need for such communication.

Visit to a "Star City"

The author recounts a visit to a massive, self-sufficient "star city" or spaceship, described as a "planet" over 50 km in diameter. This city is a complex structure, appearing as a transparent bubble containing beautiful buildings, parks, and natural landscapes. It houses 30,000 individuals from various planets, part of the Intergalactic Federation. The author enters through an "energy collector" and finds themselves in a peaceful meadow, guided by a being named Altairan, whose home star is Altair. Altairan explains that the "bubbles" are transport units, or "taxis," capable of carrying up to four people. The city's architecture is described as crystalline, resembling a giant quartz crystal or prism, with a pleasant ambiance and soft music.

Sananda's Address to the "Star People"

The narrative shifts to a significant event within the starship: a gathering of 2,000 "Star People" (SP) who have come from Earth. Sananda appears and delivers a message, addressing them as "brothers of light" and "emissaries from Terra." He speaks of the "final phase" of Earth's existence, a period of "strife and unrest" before the planet is "lifted up" and "reborn in light and honor." Sananda emphasizes the crucial role of the SP in assisting and guiding confused and frightened souls on Earth, urging them to be steadfast and shine their light. He assures them of support from "the one to whom we all owe our being" and declares his responsibility for Earth's ascension.

Origins of the Star People

The magazine explores the cosmic homes of the Star People, noting the vastness and complexity of their origins. It mentions early colonists arriving over two million years ago and subsequent visitors, settlers, and exiles from various civilizations. Many human races, groups, and cultures are considered descendants of these "star people." The Intergalactic Federation is described as comprising nearly 700 planets, with representatives from other galaxies, including Andromeda.

Planetary and Stellar Connections

The issue lists various celestial bodies and star systems from which Star People originate or have connections:

  • The Moon: Inhabited by indigenous beings, with bases from extraterrestrial groups.
  • Venus: Earth's "sister planet," involved with Earth since its colonization. Its spiritual head, Sanat Kumara, has assisted Earth, working alongside Sananda.
  • Mercury: Said to be a communication center for the solar system.
  • Clarion: Earth's "twin planet," not visible from Earth, located opposite the sun.
  • Mars: Inhabited by beings who have long had contact with Earth, led by Monka.
  • Maldek: The asteroid belt is the remnant of a destroyed planet; many from Maldek have reincarnated on Earth.
  • Jupiter: Known as the "planet of joy," with inhabitants and bases on its moon Ganymede.
  • Saturn: The seat of the solar system's council and court, with Zedar being a contact from Saturn.
  • Uranus and Neptune: Inhabited.
  • Pluto: Colonized.
  • The Sun: Inhabited by highly evolved beings, including Archangel Michael and his "legions."

The magazine also lists star systems alphabetically, including:

  • Aldebaran (Taurus)
  • Alpha Centauri (Centaurus)
  • Altair (Aquila)
  • Andromeda (Galaxy)
  • Antares (Scorpius)
  • Arcturus (Bootes): Described as a "place of growth" for souls.
  • Bellatrix (Orion)
  • Canopus (Carina)
  • Hyades (Taurus)
  • Korena (non-terrestrial name)
  • Orion: Often associated with negative entities, though this represents a small part of the constellation.
  • Pleiades: Many Star People have connections here; it's a strong link with Earth.
  • Regulus (Leo)
  • Sirius (Canis Major): Has a long history of connection with Earth, with inhabitants from Triton and other groups. It's considered a central sun and a "training ground" for souls.
  • Vela: Many from this system were early colonizers of Earth.

Observation in Hessdalen (August 23, 1983)

Leif Havik recounts an experience in Hessdalen where he observed a silver, wingless object emerge from an invisible portal. The object, described as having a hull made of plates and sections resembling dark glass, hovered before disappearing. During the sighting, Havik experienced intense physical and mental sensations, including a high-frequency whistling sound, pressure in his head, and a feeling of losing his will. He notes that the object seemed to react to external stimuli, such as a passing airplane and a telephoto lens.

Reflections on the UFO Phenomenon

In a section reflecting on the UFO phenomenon, the author, who published a book on the subject in 1986, discusses his evolving views. Initially convinced of non-terrestrial physical objects, he now also considers the spiritual connection. He highlights numerous observations in Hessdalen between 1982-1994, often witnessing lights that appeared suddenly and vanished. He posits that these phenomena might be part of a larger, intelligent plan, possibly involving communication between particles, and suggests that cameras can capture phenomena invisible to the naked eye. He emphasizes the importance of focus and presence in experiencing these events, and the need for a mentally clear understanding of their potential origins.

UFO-Phenomenon as Part of a Larger "Plan"

The author concludes by framing the UFO phenomenon as an integral part of a larger, ongoing cosmic plan. He references ancient Indian texts mentioning "Vimanas" and suggests that these phenomena are not random but are connected to the collective consciousness and the evolution of civilization. He notes the shift in scientific and public opinion regarding the likelihood of extraterrestrial life since Carl Sagan's "Cosmos."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial intelligence, and spiritual evolution. The editorial stance appears to be open to the possibility of non-terrestrial visitation and views these events as potentially part of a grander, spiritual design for humanity and Earth. There's a strong emphasis on consciousness, spiritual development, and the idea of a cosmic interconnectedness. The concept of "Star People" as benevolent beings assisting Earth's transition is a recurring motif.