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Title: UFO FORUM Issue: 2 Volume: 1976 Publisher: NORSK UFO CENTER Country: Norway Language: Norwegian Date: 1976

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Title: UFO FORUM
Issue: 2
Volume: 1976
Publisher: NORSK UFO CENTER
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Date: 1976

This issue of UFO Forum, published by Norsk UFO Center in Trondheim, Norway, covers a range of topics related to UFO phenomena, research, and related mysteries. It features articles on government cooperation, ancient archaeological finds, extraterrestrial signals, and the social impact of UFO cults.

Key Articles and Content

Regulated Cooperation Between the Armed Forces High Command and Norsk UFO Center from 1976

This article details a formal agreement, confirmed on January 16, 1976, between the Norwegian Armed Forces' High Command and Norsk UFO Center. Oberstløytnant Helseth confirmed the arrangement, which was negotiated by Elbjørg Fjeldberg of NUFOC Østlandet. The agreement necessitates adjustments to NUFOC's reporting routines. A circular sent to all departments outlines these changes, emphasizing that only selected reports are to be sent to the High Command, focusing on significant cases rather than vague sightings. The classification of reports into categories A (20-year retention) and B (5-year retention) by the High Command is mentioned, aligning with Dr. Hynek's classification system. This collaboration is hailed as a significant advancement for UFO research in Norway and Scandinavia.

"High-Rise Buildings" in the USA 1000 Years Ago

This piece explores the ancient Pueblo del Arroya ruin in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, estimated to be 1000 years old. The ruin, investigated by anthropologist Neil M. Judd, is described as a massive structure built approximately 600 years before Europeans arrived in America. The article details the multi-story building, its numerous rooms (some possibly workshops or assembly halls), and the living quarters. It highlights the impressive craftsmanship of the builders, who used primitive tools like stone axes. The text suggests a sophisticated level of construction and organization for its time.

Secret Cave Drawings from a Distant Past

This section discusses a sensational question posed by Chinese archaeologist Professor Tschi Pen-Lao regarding a possible human prehistory with a cultural center similar to modern culture. Findings on the Jotuo cliff island and in the "Granite Valley" of Human-mountains in South China reveal strange drawings with an estimated age of at least 45,000 years. These drawings suggest a civilization that may have possessed technology similar to ours. The discovery was made in caves that sank about 3000 years ago. The drawings depict reindeer and human-like figures with what appear to be "breathing tubes" or weapons. The article also mentions three round pyramids discovered after an earthquake, possibly ancient royal tombs or remnants of a highly advanced civilization. The mysterious nature of these findings and the possibility of advanced technology are emphasized, with American archaeologists seeking to unravel the secrets of these 45,000-year-old stone drawings.

UFO Madness Over America

This article focuses on a UFO cult in America led by a couple known as "The Two" (also referred to as Gunia and Pig, Bo and Peep, Him and Her). They preach a new life on another planet and encourage followers to give away all their possessions and leave their families. The cult has caused significant tragedy, with people abandoning their homes and loved ones. The leaders, identified as Marshall Herff Applewhite and Bonnie Lu Trusdale Nettle, have a history of legal troubles. The article describes how followers are allegedly brainwashed, giving up their wealth and property. Former members claim the leaders possess a powerful psychic influence, akin to mind control. The cult's claims of coming from another planet and being on the same "vibrational level" as Jesus are presented.

Satellite Tracking Station Received Intelligent Signals - NASA Does Everything to Keep It Secret

This piece reports on a 1973 announcement by the British Interplanetary Society regarding a project that suggested a foreign spacecraft within lunar orbit was attempting to communicate with Earth via radio signals from the Bootes star system. Scottish philosopher Duncan Lunan theorized a catastrophe on the spacecraft's home planet forced its inhabitants to seek a new home. Later, Samuel Kaplan at Gorkij University reported receiving pulsed radio signals at a precise schedule, potentially from an extraterrestrial messenger. However, subsequent investigations by radio engineer Anthony Lawton and his colleague Sidney Newton, using a 508-meter satellite tracking antenna, failed to confirm Lunan's theory, attributing any faint signals to natural phenomena. The article also mentions a peculiar incident in October 1965 where NASA's radio telescope in South Africa received an inexplicable, powerful transmission that overloaded their equipment. It further details an event on October 22, where signals from Mariner 4 near South Africa dramatically increased in strength, leading technicians to believe the craft was returning. Gray Cobb recounts the unusual telemetry data and the attempt to re-establish contact. The article notes that the signals seemed to originate from a specific area of the sky, despite the Earth's rotation, suggesting the source was observing them.

Meetings and Exhibitions

Brief reports cover a successful exhibition titled "SPACE TRAVEL AND UFO" organized by NUFOC Øst at Jøstedmoen, Lillehammer, on October 12, 1975. It also announces a meeting for Norsk UFO Center Østlandet on January 25 at Lillestrøm, with topics including future close contact and a Nordic UFO congress.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on the investigation of UFO phenomena, often highlighting the need for serious and scientific approaches. There's a strong emphasis on the importance of data collection and analysis, as seen in the cooperation with the military and the detailed research efforts. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, while also cautioning against sensationalism and the dangers of cult-like behavior. The publication aims to inform its readers about ongoing research, historical mysteries, and potential extraterrestrial contact, encouraging a critical yet engaged perspective.

Norsk UFO Forum nr 2/76 is a Norwegian publication dedicated to exploring UFO phenomena, related mysteries, and scientific inquiry into the unexplained. This issue, published by Norsk UFO Forum, features a range of articles covering specific UFO incidents, theoretical discussions, and reports from international conferences.

Mysterious Radio Signal Incident

The issue begins with an account of a puzzling radio signal incident. A team detected a near-perfect circular signal, two degrees in diameter, with unknown distance. The received data was uninterpretable, characterized by low-frequency sounds like crackling and whining. The signal's origin and nature remain a mystery, with speculation that the energy impulse from their own transmitter might have been misinterpreted by an unknown entity.

Missing NASA Data

A significant portion of the magazine details the perplexing disappearance of a crucial data package from NASA archives. This package, related to an event on October 22nd and classified as highly important, was found to be missing from the control room's archive. The archivist, Tom Klew, and station chief, Dr. Dough Hogg, were involved in the discovery. It was revealed that two men, acting on orders from NASA on October 25th, had removed the data, highlighting its perceived importance and the secrecy surrounding it.

Teleportation Phenomena

The magazine explores the concept of 'teleportation' as a potential explanation for certain unexplained events. Several case studies are presented:

  • Bahia Blanca, Argentina (July 1959): A businessman entered his car, was enveloped by a cloud, and reappeared 1000 km away on a desolate spot, while his car remained at his hotel.
  • Pennsylvania, USA (July 1966): A young couple driving to the Pocono Mountains encountered a large, round object hovering over their car. Their 30-minute journey inexplicably took four hours.
  • Cordoba, Argentina (August 4, 1968): An 11-year-old girl was engulfed by a mist-like cloud and found herself transported from her home to the city center.

These incidents suggest a phenomenon that defies conventional understanding of space and time.

International UFO Congress

The issue reports on the 11th International UFO Congress held in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA, in October/November 1975. Approximately 350 delegates attended this event, which was notable for being the first 'serious' international UFO conference with official government representatives present. The congress aimed to coordinate activities among various UFO organizations, including MUFON, APRO, and NICAP. Dr. J. Allen Hynek's Center for UFO Studies in Evanston, Illinois, was tasked with functioning as a worldwide databank. The congress also saw criticism directed at the US Department of Defense for withholding information. A fisherman, Charles Hicksom, recounted an alleged abduction experience in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in 1973.

New Publication: UFORALIA

A new journal, "UFORALIA," is introduced. Published by Dansk UFO Center and edited by Willy Wegner, it focuses exclusively on UFO literature, related aspects, and the historical development of ufology. The journal is intended for members of the Uforalia-selskapet and will be distributed irregularly.

The Hollow Earth Theory

Another prominent theme is the ancient theory of a Hollow Earth. The article references Eric Norman's book "DEN HULE JORD" (The Hollow Earth), which explores the idea of inner worlds beneath the Earth's surface, possibly accessible through polar openings. Historical myths from Sumerian-Babylonian, Greek, and Egyptian cultures are cited, along with legends of 'mountain folk' and 'underground dwellers' from Nordic traditions. The theory suggests that advanced civilizations or beings might inhabit these inner regions, with some proponents believing in beings who wish to guide humanity towards a higher spiritual state, while others fear destructive entities.

Contactee Reports and Expert Opinions

The magazine includes reports from contactees, such as Elisabeth Klarer, who claims ongoing telepathic contact with an alien named Akon. Expert opinions are also featured, including Lieutenant Colonel Sten Dalberg, who acknowledges unexplained observations and radar anomalies, suggesting that while extraterrestrial visits are not confirmed, the technology involved would be highly advanced. Laboratory technician Tage Eriksson from the Swedish Defense Research Establishment (FOA) states that while their investigation of over 2000 UFO reports found no direct threat to defense, he believes technically advanced civilizations on other planets exist, though reaching Earth would be extremely difficult.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of Norsk UFO Forum reflects a growing trend in ufology towards more scientific investigation and less reliance on anecdotal evidence alone, as indicated by the involvement of scientists and the coordination of organizations. The magazine appears to be open to exploring various theories, including teleportation and the Hollow Earth, while also reporting on official investigations and conferences. The editorial stance seems to encourage continued research and open-mindedness towards unexplained phenomena, acknowledging that much remains unknown, as stated by Lieutenant Colonel Dalborg: "the reports continue to stream in and, as Lieutenant Colonel Dalborg says, 'there is much that we still do not comprehend...'"

Title: Norsk UFO Forum
Issue: 2/76
Date: January 1976
Publisher: Norsk UFO Forum
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of Norsk UFO Forum delves into two primary topics: the intriguing 'Hollow Earth' theory and a mysterious unexplained phenomenon involving an ice hole on the Glomma river.

The Hollow Earth Theory

The issue begins with an article titled "Den hule jord" (The Hollow Earth), which recounts the story of a Norwegian sailor who claimed that inhabitants of a hollow Earth possessed advanced technology and could harness atmospheric energy. The article acknowledges that while this may sound fantastic, it is presented alongside the equally fantastic yet empirically present phenomenon of UFOs. It suggests that traditional folklore and legends might contain kernels of truth, even referencing biblical passages about 'those on earth and those under the earth.' The article concludes by recommending a book by Eric Norman, "Den hule jord - gådefulde samfund i Jordens indre," as a comprehensive and interesting read for anyone interested in UFOs and related subjects.

Mysterious Ice Hole on Glomma

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a mysterious ice hole discovered on the Glomma river near Øksna, Norway, on January 26, 1976. The hole was described as square-shaped, approximately 90x90 cm, with three distinct lug-shaped protrusions. The ice thickness was noted to be between 20 and 25 cm, with sharp edges, suggesting a non-natural formation.

The article, authored by Eldbjørg Fjeldberg, details the circumstances surrounding the discovery and explores various theories.

Observations and Witness Accounts

Agnethe Nordermoen discovered the hole. The area had recently snowed, but the hole itself was clear of snow, with only a single fox track nearby, indicating no human presence. Water jets were reportedly sprayed onto the snow in a southerly direction, leaving ice cubes with a dark coating, but only in one direction.

On the evening of Thursday, January 22nd, the same night the hole is believed to have formed, strange rumbling sounds were heard near Øksna and Åsta. A dog on a nearby farm became unusually restless.

Scientific and Official Interest

Professor Eberhard Jansen from the University of Oslo expressed interest in the phenomenon, suggesting it could be related to a meteorite explosion, especially after reports from Ljørdalen where Hjørdis Åsheim heard a loud, deafening sound, possibly shockwaves from a meteor.

Other theories considered included explosions and 'warm holes' (vortices). Oberstløytnant Bjørn Boye from the military, along with Major Einar Bækken and Lensmannsfullmektig Amund Eng, investigated the hole and considered it a 'vortex hole,' though they noted that such phenomena typically do not appear square-shaped.

The article commends NUFOC Østlandet for their swift response and thorough follow-up, particularly highlighting the efforts of field researcher Kjell Christensen.

Media Coverage

The incident garnered significant media attention, with newspapers like Østlendingen, Aftenposten, and VG publishing articles, including photographs. Østlendingen, in particular, featured Professor Eberhard Jansen's interest in the case.

Book Reviews and Advertisements

The latter part of the magazine features a section of advertisements and reviews for books published by Spinx & Nihil. These books cover a range of topics including ancient technologies, Egyptian mysteries, Atlantis, UFO phenomena, and occultism. Notable titles include:

  • "Forsvunden teknik" by Henry Kjellson
  • "Tut-Ankh-Amon er vågnet" by Frede Melhedegård
  • "The Power of The Past" by Frede Melhedegård
  • "Ægypten - pyramider og sfinkser" by Herodot
  • "Fortids gåders forklaring" by Gerhard Gadow
  • "Striden om Atlantis" by Gerhard Gadow
  • "UFO-myten og de psykiske fænomener" by Brinsley Le Poer Trench
  • "Den hule jord" by Eric Norman
  • "På tærskelen til uendelige verdener" by Andrew Tomas
  • "Okkultisten" by Bruno Frei

The advertisement provides ordering information and prices in Danish kroner (d.kr.), noting that Norwegian customers do not pay VAT when purchasing from Denmark.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of unconventional theories such as the Hollow Earth and the investigation of unexplained aerial phenomena (UFOs) and mysterious physical occurrences like the Glomma ice hole. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry, encouraging readers to consider even seemingly fantastic ideas and folklore as potential sources of truth, especially when juxtaposed with the equally mysterious nature of UFO sightings. The magazine actively promotes further research and discussion within the UFO community, as evidenced by the call for information from observers and the detailed reporting on the Glomma incident.