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Title: Rapportnytt Issue: Nr. 3 Volume/Year: 1977 Publisher: Norsk UFO Center Country: Norway Language: Norwegian Price: Kr. 30.-

Magazine Overview

Title: Rapportnytt
Issue: Nr. 3
Volume/Year: 1977
Publisher: Norsk UFO Center
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Price: Kr. 30.-

Editorial Content

This issue of Rapportnytt, published by Norsk UFO Center, features a collection of UFO sighting reports from various locations in Norway, spanning from 1975 to 1977. The cover art depicts a formation of flying saucers against a blue, textured background.

Table of Contents

The issue includes a detailed list of articles, with page references:

  • Skandinavisk UFO-møte i Lillestrøm (Scandinavian UFO Meeting in Lillestrøm) - page 3
  • Norske observasjoner (Norwegian Observations) - pages 4-13
  • Dansk presse skriver (Danish Press Writes) - pages 13-15
  • Svensk observasjon (Swedish Observation) - pages 15-16
  • UFO-landing i Santa Rosa, Venezuela - pages 16-17
  • Mann, kidnappet av UFO i Brasil (Man Kidnapped by UFO in Brazil) - pages 17-19
  • En ny "avbrudt reise?" (A New "Interrupted Journey?") - pages 19-21
  • Politimenn fotograferer UFO i Vest-Tyskland (Policemen Photograph UFO in West Germany) - pages 21-22
  • Hva hendte i Lisboa? (What Happened in Lisbon?) - pages 23-24
  • UFO-forfølging av Apollo-romskipene bekreftet! (UFO Pursuit of Apollo Spacecraft Confirmed!) - page 24
  • Hva hendte på Verugoli-fjellet? (What Happened on Verugoli Mountain?) - pages 25-26

Redaksjonelt (Editorial)

The editorial section announces a planned Scandinavian UFO planning meeting in Lillestrøm, likely in late August. The goal is to foster closer cooperation among Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish colleagues, focusing on information sharing, report handling, and the establishment of a unified Nordic bulletin for international contacts. The editorial expresses a desire for a more intimate collaboration, suggesting that the idea of a Nordic UFO Center is ripe for realization, with the meeting intended to lay the groundwork.

UFO Sightings and Reports

The bulk of the magazine consists of detailed accounts of UFO sightings:

  • 10-151075/I (Lillehammer area): A witness cycling near Lillehammer observed an oval formation of 10-12 luminous balls of varying colors (orange, yellow, red) moving from east. The central object was largest. They moved in a straight line at a consistent altitude, disappearing after about 15 seconds.
  • ?0676/1 (Ammerud): Two witnesses saw a white, luminous, round object emerge from a mountain pass and glide over trees. It was silent and moved in a zig-zag pattern before ascending rapidly and disappearing.
  • 110876/1 (Gressvik): Knut Martinsen observed an oval to cigar-shaped object with a grey-white beam of light descending towards the ground. The object dissolved after about 30 seconds.
  • 260876/1 (Trondheim area): A pilot and co-pilot reported a white, spherical object with luminous balls moving at high speed from east, exploding and disappearing at a high altitude (60-70 thousand feet).
  • 241176/I (Esso Valle): Frøydis Bjercke reported seeing a white, luminous sphere at a 15-degree altitude moving west-southwest. The object ascended and descended in arcs before disappearing.
  • 241176/I (Togi, Tønsberg district): Harald Palm observed a bright white, luminous object at a 15-degree altitude, described as a "clear lamp." It moved slowly, stopped, and then ascended rapidly. The observation lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes.
  • 291176/I (Oslo): Johannes Erik Aanonby reported a blue-white, faintly yellowish light moving north. The object changed altitude regularly and blinked at intervals. He noted it was not a typical airplane or satellite.
  • 061276/1 (Trøndelag): Farmer Ivar Dueskar observed a large object that moved from behind trees. He contacted the local newspaper, which alerted the Ørland Air Station. The object was seen to move rapidly north.
  • 020177/1 (Espevær): A 16-year-old girl observed a large, spherical object with 7-8 luminous balls in three rows, hovering over an island. The object remained stationary for 10 minutes.
  • 030177/I (Jaren): Dag Langlo and his wife observed an intense yellow-white light that ascended rapidly and flew north at high speed.
  • 070177/1 (Tønsberg area): An couple observed a yellow-luminous round sphere moving slowly with stops and course changes for 45 minutes. The object was estimated to be 8 meters in diameter.
  • 260177/II (A) (Bergen area): An couple observed a bright light in the sky, which they examined with binoculars. They noted four "windows" and three "posts" on the object. It appeared to move slightly north.
  • 290177/I (Lunner): A witness and two relatives observed a large object hovering at a high altitude before rapidly moving east.
  • 010277/1 (Høy jord): Christine Blom observed a large, oblong, reddish light that suddenly emitted a smaller, clear light that fell into the forest. Her horse became unusually agitated during this event.

Other Sections

The issue also includes contact information for various regional branches of the Norsk UFO Center, including Sørlandet, Østlandet, Trondheim, and Vestlandet, as well as sections for "Norsk UFO Forum," "Utrykn.seksjon" (Investigation Section) for marine/land and Moss, and a "Forsknings-seksjon" (Research Section) in Drammen.

Printing and Translation

Svein Anthun is credited with printing, and Roald Ellingsen with translation to the "Global Section."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings and the promotion of cooperation among Scandinavian UFO organizations. The editorial stance clearly favors increased collaboration and the potential formation of a unified Nordic UFO Center, indicating a proactive approach to ufological research and information dissemination within the Nordic region. The detailed reporting of numerous sightings suggests a commitment to documenting and analyzing unexplained aerial phenomena.

This issue of UFO-Aktuelt, identified as volume/issue nr. 2/77, published in 1977, focuses on a variety of UFO and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) reports from around the world. The cover story highlights a mysterious event in Høyjord, Norway, involving a crater in the snow and a strange red light.

Høyjord Crater and Red Light (Norway)

The issue details an incident in Høyjord, Norway, where a farmer named Lars Svendsrød discovered a peculiar round crater in the snow on his property between January 31st and February 2nd, 1977. The crater was approximately 4 meters in diameter with sloped walls and a depth of about 1.5 meters. The inside walls bore distinct marks, about 20 cm wide and spaced 20 cm apart. Notably, there were no tracks leading to or from the crater, which was situated in a small field. Svendsrød discovered the anomaly during a ski trip. The response section in Tønsberg, led by Odd Gunnar Røed, investigated the site on February 9th, using a Geiger counter which registered no unusual readings. Samples from the imprint were taken on February 12th and sent to the Central Institute for Industrial Research for analysis, with the cost estimated between 2000 and 5000 kroner. The article suggests that if the authorities deem the case suspicious enough, the military might become involved.

A related observation in Høyjord involved a mysterious red light seen on Tuesday, February 1st, the day before the crater was discovered.

Spark Plug Anomalies (Norway)

Another section discusses a report from Elbjørg Fjeldberg concerning an investigation into spark plugs. These plugs were presented to Bosch, where they were found to have unusual fractures. While Bosch initially suspected misuse of a plug wrench, a Formula V driver and former auto electrician noted that the breaks were too clean for such damage. A test case involving intentionally breaking three spark plugs with a wrench resulted in similar clean breaks, suggesting an external force might have been involved. The article speculates whether these plugs were already stressed before an incident involving Langeland and if unknown forces from an observed object could have caused the breaks.

Danish Report: UFOs and Presidential Interest

A report from the Danish newspaper 'Morgenposten' on February 13th, 1977, by Erik Damgaard Rasmussen, highlights that US President Jimmy Carter believes in UFOs. Carter reportedly had a personal UFO sighting in June 1976 and promised to make all UFO-related information accessible to the public and scientific community if elected. The article references CBS anchor Walter Cronkite, who is convinced of the existence of UFOs and claims the US government is withholding surprising evidence of their presence.

Lysegrønt Phenomenon (Caribbean Sea)

In the mid-1960s, a missile tracking exercise in the Caribbean Sea was canceled due to an incident. A radar operator near the Florida Keys observed a bright green light on the night sky, followed by a giant cylindrical object hovering silently overhead. The operator's dog reportedly barked aggressively at the object and was then struck by a green beam, causing it to freeze and die. The operator filmed the event, which also showed two other objects. The military confiscated the film, classifying it as "classified information," and reassigned the radar operators.

Neil Armstrong's Encounter (Moon Mission)

Astronaut Neil Armstrong, during the Apollo 11 mission, reportedly observed a giant cylindrical object rotating in space between the moonship and the moon. This information was allegedly recorded but has since been kept secret by NASA.

Abduction Case: Sidney Walker (Brazil)

On June 14th, 1976, Sidney Walker, a 33-year-old man from Sao Goncalo, Brazil, disappeared while going to buy cigarettes. A witness, Vasco de Freitas, saw a UFO and a beam of light descend towards Walker, who then vanished. Walker was later found in a dilapidated hut, confused and unable to explain his disappearance. He was hospitalized and reportedly had round, red marks on his body, similar to suction cup marks. The incident occurred during a period when other witnesses in the nearby city of Petropolis reported seeing three UFOs emitting colored lights.

Venezuela Landing

In late January, around midnight, residents of Santa Rosa, Venezuela, witnessed a luminous object descend slowly towards the ground. The object stopped about 30 meters above the ground, hovered for several minutes, and then emitted flashing lights of yellow, red, green, and blue before landing in a forest a few hundred meters from the village. Armando Loyo and a few other men attempted to approach the object but were stopped by intense heat. The following day, a commission from the Polytechnic Institute in Caracas investigated the landing site, finding an area of approximately two by three meters with burnt, jelly-like ash. Samples were taken, but no further information has been released.

French Encounter: Helene Giulana

On the night of June 10th-11th, 1976, Helene Giulana, a 20-year-old French woman from Hostun, experienced a strange event. While driving, her car lost power and stopped. She saw a peculiar luminous orange object on the road, which then disappeared. Her car started normally afterward, but the journey home took much longer than usual, with a 2-hour gap in her memory. Under hypnotic regression conducted by Stephane Dey, Giulana described being taken aboard a craft by two dwarves, experiencing medical examinations, and seeing the interior of the craft. She described the craft as round, with iron walls, and the dwarves as wearing dark suits with large eyes. She also drew a depiction of the craft with three legs and blinking lights at the bottom.

Swedish Sighting: Flying Saucer over Rooftop

On October 19th, 1967, around 7:00 AM, a woman named Siv Andersson and her 11-year-old son Kenneth in Hosjø, Falun, Sweden, observed a "Flying Saucer" hovering over their neighbor's rooftop. The object was described as approximately 15-20 meters in diameter, round, with a wide ribbed edge. It began to sway sideways, then made two crosswise course changes and disappeared at high speed. The observation lasted for 3 minutes, with no audible sound. The object was not viewed through binoculars.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the physical evidence of UFO landings (craters, burnt ground), alleged abductions, government cover-ups, and the personal testimonies of witnesses and astronauts. The magazine appears to present these cases with a degree of seriousness, encouraging readers to share their theories and suggesting that many of these events are indeed mysterious and warrant further investigation. The editorial stance leans towards acknowledging the unexplained nature of these phenomena and the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence, while also highlighting the lack of official disclosure and the challenges in obtaining concrete proof.

Title: The MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Issue Date: October 1976 (Issue 3/77)
Publisher: GICOFF
Country of Publication: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of The MUFON UFO JOURNAL presents a collection of UFO reports from various locations, focusing on incidents from the mid-1970s. The content includes detailed accounts of sightings, witness testimonies, and commentary from the editors, highlighting the ongoing investigation and discussion surrounding unidentified flying objects.

German UFO Reports

The issue prominently features reports from Germany, including a significant case from Wiesbaden. Two anonymous police officers, identified only as 'NN', submitted a detailed report dated April 14, 1976. They described observing a UFO, which they photographed. The report also mentioned a scorch mark on the landing site, which they considered strong evidence. The officers requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of their profession, referencing the case of Greenhaw in the USA as a warning.

Another German report details an incident on June 12, 1976, involving two police officers, Heinz-Werner Nosler and Ulrich Roschlaub, near Ennepetal. They observed a 'secretive flying object' approximately 50 meters high and 200 meters away. It was described as a fiery ball with a bright light, emitting blue-white rays, and it moved away at high speed. A nurse from 'Joahanniter-Hjelpen' corroborated the sighting. The German Air Force stated they had no reports of unknown aircraft in the area at that time.

Earlier in the issue, a report from August 8, 1974, also from Germany, describes two police officers witnessing a bright light that evolved into a disk-shaped object. The object landed in a field, and a being emerged from it before the craft departed at high speed. The officers decided to remain silent about the incident, but the report was later published.

Portuguese and Italian UFO Incidents

The magazine also covers an incident in Portugal, specifically Lisbon. A report from the newspaper 'Diario de Noticias' dated September 23, 1976, describes a near-collision between a TAP traffic plane and an unidentified object. The object approached a Boeing 707 during its ascent, forcing the pilot to take evasive action. The lights then disappeared. A similar observation was made by the crew of an American aircraft.

A more dramatic account comes from Italy, concerning an event on Verugoli-fjellet near La Spezia on January 13, 1976. Watchman Ermanno Asso and three other individuals witnessed a strange, thin figure that appeared and then slowly dissolved. They reported an unusual atmosphere, with a complete lack of natural sounds. The figure was described as having a regular, rhythmic breathing, seemingly through a mouthpiece or hose. The witnesses were shaken and initially kept silent, but the story became public due to a police officer's indiscretion, leading to a detailed report in the Italian newspaper 'La Nazione'. The incident raised questions about extraterrestrial visitation but did not provide a definitive answer.

UFOs and Space Exploration

An article titled 'UFO'er forfølger Rakettoppskytninger' (UFOs Pursue Rocket Launches) discusses alleged UFO encounters during space missions. Professor James Harder from Berkeley University is cited as stating that Apollo 11 was followed by UFOs halfway to the moon, and Apollo 12 was pursued by a UFO for three lunar orbits. The report suggests that NASA may have suppressed this information due to fears of public panic. The official explanation for these sightings was attributed to rocket debris, but Harder claims NASA's instruments indicate otherwise.

Other Reports and Commentary

The issue includes a brief report from Colombia, where a commercial pilot claimed to have seen a UFO three times the size of a passenger jet, traveling at an astonishing speed of 44,000 km/h. Bogota's control tower reported no UFOs on radar but did detect signals from an unknown source moving at high speed.

The editorial commentary from 'UFO-Nachrichten' commends the two German police officers for their report and encourages other colleagues who may have had similar experiences to come forward. The editors express concern that officials might be afraid of reprimand for reporting UFOs and emphasize the value of making such experiences public.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the persistence of UFO sightings across different countries and the challenges faced by witnesses, particularly those in official capacities like police officers. There is an underlying suggestion of official secrecy or reluctance to acknowledge these phenomena, as seen in the German and Italian cases where witnesses were urged to remain silent or faced repercussions. The editorial stance, as expressed by 'UFO-Nachrichten', is one of encouragement for witnesses to report their experiences and for these events to be investigated and publicized, advocating for transparency in UFO research. The magazine positions itself as a platform for disseminating such information and fostering discussion within the UFO community.