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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 an extra edition of the Norwegian newsletter "Den Flyvende Tallerken" (The Flying Saucer), published by the Norwegian Organization for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence. The issue focuses on photographic evidence and analysis related to potential artificial structures on Mars, particularly in the Cydonia region, and draws comparisons to alleged UFO sightings on Earth.
Analysis of Mars Imagery (Cydonia)
The newsletter presents several images from Mars, primarily from the Cydonia region, obtained through sources like Mars Express. The author, inspired by the work of Zecharia Sitchin, examines features that are interpreted as artificial structures rather than natural geological formations. One prominent feature discussed is the "Face on Mars," and other structures labeled 'B'.
Images are analyzed to suggest the presence of what the author terms "hangars" or "silos" containing objects. The newsletter highlights a specific type of object referred to as a "TopHat" UFO, which is described as appearing to be partially buried or covered by a "hood" or "lid," making it nearly invisible on the surface. The author posits that the existence of multiple "TopHat" UFOs on Mars cannot be a coincidence and indicates artificial installations.
The size of these objects is estimated, with one object in Cydonia being approximately 500-700 meters in size, and a "TopHat" UFO being around 1000 meters in diameter. The analysis includes comparisons between different perspectives and image processing techniques, suggesting that the "lid" can be removed to reveal the object beneath.
Comparison with Earth Sightings
The newsletter draws parallels between the alleged Martian structures and UFO sightings on Earth. Specifically, it references UFOs described as "TopHat" that have been observed previously. The author notes a potential "notch" in the disc of a "TopHat" UFO from the STS75 mission and a similar characteristic in the WTC UFO, suggesting a commonality among these phenomena.
Zecharia Sitchin's Claims
The author expresses initial skepticism towards Zecharia Sitchin's claims of photographing a UFO on the ground during a flight over Mount Sinai. Sitchin's photographs, particularly Plate 45 showing an enigmatic feature in 1994, and Plates 40 and 39 from 1977 showing a whitish "flying saucer" and a UFO-like object, are discussed. The author initially interpreted the Mount Sinai feature as geological (muddy outflow), but after processing images from Cydonia, the author reconsiders and questions if the Mount Sinai object is of the same type as those found on Mars.
Allegations of a Cover-Up
A significant theme throughout the newsletter is the accusation that space agencies like ESA and NASA are deliberately suppressing information about extraterrestrial intelligence. The author argues that these institutions, funded by taxpayers, are failing in their duty to inform the public about the most crucial piece of information: that humanity is not alone in the universe. The newsletter poses the question, "Hva mener du?" (What do you think?) to the reader, inviting engagement with these claims.
Technical Details and Sources
The newsletter provides links to the sources of the images, including URLs from astro.uio.no, geoinf.fu-berlin.de, and dlr.de. It also mentions the ESA Multimedia library as a source for Mars images, advising readers to search for Cydonia.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary recurring theme is the interpretation of planetary imagery, particularly from Mars, as evidence of artificial alien technology. The editorial stance is critical of mainstream scientific and governmental institutions, accusing them of secrecy and a deliberate cover-up regarding the existence of extraterrestrial life. The newsletter advocates for a re-evaluation of photographic evidence and encourages readers to question official narratives.