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Title: UFO-NORGE Issue Date: July 5, 1984 Publisher: UFO-NORGE Country: Norway Language: Norwegian
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-NORGE
Issue Date: July 5, 1984
Publisher: UFO-NORGE
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
This issue of UFO-NORGE, dated July 5, 1984, serves as a newsletter and update for its members, covering various UFO-related activities, research, and organizational news. The editor, Odd-Sunnar, opens with a personal note about his ongoing leg injury, which is hindering his ability to produce the newsletter. He expresses gratitude to members who have sent in clippings and contributions, acknowledging the difficulty of obtaining material from mainstream media.
Content Highlights
- Clippings and Contributions: Odd-Sunnar thanks members for sending in clippings. He mentions receiving material from the "dynamic shop manager" Roar Wister from Oslo, featuring a clipping from OMNI (June 1984), though the copy quality is poor. He also notes that Gøran Granath, a former "clipping hunter" who had been inactive due to family expansion, has sent in an advertisement he arranged for the Sarpen/Fredrikstad Blad, referencing previous discussions in the newsletter. The editor expresses a desire for a fund to cover operational expenses.
- Financial Contributions: The editor thanks members for their promptness in paying their subscription fees and for additional contributions, which are greatly appreciated.
- Norwegian Close Encounter: The newsletter reports on an article in the latest issue of Norsk Ukeblad (issue #27) about a Norwegian close encounter of the third kind, specifically mentioning Hjørdis Hokstad. The editor decides against copying the article directly, as it is in color, and advises readers to purchase the magazine to see the original.
- Project Hessdalen Update: Leif Havik provides an update on Project Hessdalen, which is included in the mailing. The editor commends Havik's detailed presentation and urges members to support efforts to bring the phenomenon under scientific scrutiny.
- Organizational News and Statistics:
- B.S. (presumably a branch or contact point): The organization has received over 4000 inquiries. A new list is expected soon. In Bergen, six new subscribers joined in two days, showing a positive trend.
- Copying Quality: Odd-Sunnar explains the excellent quality of copies from the previous issue was due to assistance from Gøran Granath and the use of a Rank Xerox machine, where copies were made for free and the machine was repaired. The issue was that an address label had fallen inside the machine, causing streaks. This week's copies are back to normal quality, and he hopes members are not too disappointed. He notes the cost and size of the professional copying machine.
- Holiday Greetings: Odd-Sunnar extends holiday wishes to all members.
- English UFO Magazine: He includes pages from an English UFO magazine for members to assemble with their previous copies.
- Deadline: The deadline for "UFO" issue #3 is July 31st.
- Project Hessdalen "Photo Week" Announcement (Page 2):
- Organizer: UFO-NORGE, Rognes.
- Event: A "photo week" will be held in Hessdalen during week 36 (September 3-9).
- Objective: To obtain spectral photos of maximum quality.
- Proposed Locations: Finnsåhøgda south/Fjellbekken, Vårhuskjølen, and Rognefjell.
- Accommodation: Lodging will be at a seterbu (shepherd's hut) in Finnsådalen.
- Call for Participants: Interested individuals must contact the organizer promptly for instructions. Participants are encouraged to bring their own filter holders and a lens screen (described as a funnel-shaped device to eliminate side light).
- Materials: The organizers will attempt to provide film, grids, and data backups.
- Letter from Mona Storm Nilsen (Page 3):
- Date: Duken, July 7, 1984.
- Content: Mona Storm Nilsen writes that there should have been more attachments, but Odd Gunnar was hospitalized yesterday and could not finish preparing them. He is expected home on Friday, July 13th. She sends greetings.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the challenges of producing a niche publication like UFO-NORGE, including personal health issues, equipment limitations, and the difficulty of sourcing material from mainstream media. The editorial stance is one of persistent dedication to UFO research despite these obstacles, fostering a sense of community among members through shared information and direct communication. There is a strong emphasis on practical research, as seen in the announcement for the Project Hessdalen "photo week," and a desire to legitimize the study of UFO phenomena by bringing it under academic scrutiny. The newsletter also highlights the importance of member contributions, both in terms of content and financial support, and maintains a friendly, personal tone throughout its correspondence.