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Overview

This issue of UFO-Norge, a Norwegian organization dedicated to investigating unidentified flying objects, features a collection of recent sightings and related discussions. The publication appears to be a newsletter or magazine distributed to its members and the public, with a…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO-Norge, a Norwegian organization dedicated to investigating unidentified flying objects, features a collection of recent sightings and related discussions. The publication appears to be a newsletter or magazine distributed to its members and the public, with a focus on documenting and analyzing UFO phenomena within Norway and occasionally referencing international reports.

Editorial Content

The issue opens with a personal letter from an unnamed author addressing the members of UFO-Norge. The author expresses a critical view of another UFO group, NIVFO, and its representative, Jan Krogh, suggesting they are not a serious investigative body and are perhaps influenced by individuals like Brahde. The author advocates for UFO-Norge to rise above such controversies and focus on their own work, hoping to avoid being drawn into negative interactions. The letter also mentions upcoming travel to Sweden to follow up on meetings related to UFO phenomena and expresses hope for the attendance of Leif Havik. A financial update indicates a project account balance of kr. 4300.

UFO Sightings and Reports

Several articles detail specific UFO sightings across Norway:

  • Larvik District: Multiple reports describe a luminous, triangular object seen on a Friday evening. Svend E. Hansen reports on a family in Solstad who observed the object, which could not be identified as a conventional aircraft. Investigations with the Royal Norwegian Air Force radar station confirmed no known aircraft activity in the area at the time. A woman at a cabin near Breivann also saw a triangular object with bright, white-yellow light. A couple driving near Lågendalen and a couple in Helgeroa also reported similar sightings around the same time.
  • Vinstra: A glowing object was observed near a mountain pasture, with four people reportedly seeing it land and take off multiple times. The object was described as about one meter in diameter. The local fire department was called out due to fears of a forest fire but found no evidence of one.
  • Hesdalen: Eldbjørg Fjellberg, secretary of Norsk UFO-forening, reports that three objects were observed in Hesdalen the night before Wednesday.
  • Moland: A farmer discovered a peculiar square imprint with an oval ring in his mountain garden, which appeared between Thursday, October 21st, and Friday, October 22nd. UFO-Norge representatives Ola Christensen and Alf Thomassen investigated the site, noting that the imprint resembled descriptions from other UFO reports. They suggest it could be the result of an energy emission from a hovering UFO.
  • Solstad/Stavern: Rigmor Evensen and her two daughters observed a luminous, triangular object about a meter above the ground. The object moved at a considerable speed and emitted a bright, white light. The Meteorological Institute ruled out ball lightning as an explanation, and the Royal Norwegian Air Force station at Måkerøy confirmed no known air traffic in the vicinity.
  • Porsgrunn: A woman reported seeing a "mushroom or cigar-shaped" object moving slowly northwards over the harbor. She heard no sound, and the object appeared to be metallic and without lights. Another report from Porsgrunn describes a luminous object descending rapidly towards the water before ascending and disappearing, with lights turning white and strong.
  • Andøya: The issue discusses the unsolved mystery of a bog phenomenon at Skogvoll, where a large piece of peat was found cut out and displaced. Experts have yet to visit the site, but the phenomenon has remained unchanged throughout the summer.
  • Holt: Edith Solberg reported a close encounter with a small, round, flat object emitting violet and blue flames, hovering about a meter outside her bedroom window. The object illuminated the area intensely. She described it as a "first-degree contact" and found it to be a fascinating experience.

UFO-Norge's Work and Philosophy

Eldbjørg Fjellberg of Norsk UFO-forening explains the organization's extensive registration work, where all UFO reports are documented and sent for data processing. They also send out special questionnaires to witnesses to gather detailed information. Fjellberg notes that while some people remain skeptical, the increasing number of sightings suggests something is happening. She dismisses outlandish explanations and invites doubters to visit Hesdalen to see the evidence.

Alf Thomassen, representing UFO-Norge's South Norway division, emphasizes that while they cannot definitively confirm every sighting as a UFO, the phenomena are not natural occurrences. He explains their investigative process: ruling out known meteorological or physical phenomena, then documenting and comparing reports. He states that the interest in UFOs is a hobby and that it is healthy to consider phenomena beyond everyday experience, suggesting that humans are likely not alone in the universe.

Public Opinion and Media Coverage

The issue includes several short interviews with individuals asked if they believe in UFOs. Most express a belief, citing the vastness of the universe or the numerous reports. The articles are presented as clippings from various Norwegian newspapers, including Sandefjords Blad, Dagsrunden, Gudbrandsdølen, Østlands-Posten, Telemark Arbeiderblad, Dag og Tid, Agderposten, Harstad Tidende, Varden, Glåmdalen, and Østlendingen, indicating a broad media interest in UFO topics.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO-Norge highlights a growing number of UFO sightings across Norway, with a consistent pattern of luminous, often triangular or disc-shaped objects being reported. The organization actively collects and investigates these reports, aiming to find logical explanations while acknowledging the possibility of extraterrestrial origins. There's a clear stance against sensationalism and unsubstantiated claims, with an emphasis on serious investigation and data collection. The publication also addresses public skepticism, encouraging open-mindedness and presenting witness accounts as credible evidence of unexplained phenomena. The recurring theme is the increasing UFO activity and the dedication of individuals and organizations like UFO-Norge to understanding these events.