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UFO-Nytt - 1999 No 1
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This issue of UFO-NYTT from 1999, edited by Pål Aune, focuses on the growing interest in UFO phenomena and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact and infiltration. The magazine aims to explore the truth behind the 'UFO-gate' and features a range of articles, interviews, and…
Magazine Overview
This issue of UFO-NYTT from 1999, edited by Pål Aune, focuses on the growing interest in UFO phenomena and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact and infiltration. The magazine aims to explore the truth behind the 'UFO-gate' and features a range of articles, interviews, and case studies.
Table of Contents
The issue's table of contents highlights several key articles:
- "Jeg Ble Utvalgt Da Jeg Var Liten." ...Intervju med Lilli Bendriss.
- "De Gar Iblant Oss." - An article exploring whether extraterrestrial beings could be present among us in urban environments.
- "Memo Avslører General Roger Ramey." - Discusses the Roswell incident and suggests evidence of a flying saucer crash.
- "Hvordan Holde Pa En Hemmelighet." - Reveals methods used to keep information about the UFO phenomenon secret.
- "UFO Over Molde i 1990." - A report of a UFO sighting with three photographs taken.
- "UFO-observasjoner Verden Rundt 4. Kvartal 1998." - A compilation of UFO observations from the fourth quarter of 1998.
- "Inanna Og NETI." - Explores the Sumerian goddess Inanna and her encounter with NETI.
- "Fra Laksetrapp Til Flyvende Tallerkener." - Investigates if nature can explain the principles behind UFOs, referencing Victor Schauberger.
- "The LAM Statement." - Details Aliester Crowley's alleged contact with an extraterrestrial named LAM.
- "Astro-Nytt" - Latest news from the field of astronomy.
- "UFO Over Toten." - A woman photographs a UFO from her kitchen window.
- "Hva Vil Erstatte Dagens Fysikk?" - Questions the future of physics in light of new discoveries.
NETI: Norwegian Organisation for the Study of Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
The magazine prominently features information about NETI, a Norwegian organization dedicated to studying extraterrestrial intelligence. NETI's primary goals are to gather and share information about extraterrestrial beings and their messages, support individuals involved in the field, and promote peace. Membership costs 200 NOK per year. The issue lists the contact details for NETI's board members, including Pål Aune (Leader), Roar Krogshus (Deputy Leader), Kjell Arne Høviskeland (Secretary and Treasurer), Kenneth Andersen, and Sigve Brouwer.
Interview with Lilli Bendriss
In an interview, Lilli Bendriss, an inspirational speaker and channel for cosmic forces, shares her personal journey. Her life changed dramatically after a profound light experience that revealed her healing and psychic abilities. She discusses her first UFO observation at age 8, a 'star' that moved erratically. Later, at age 11, she experienced a vivid dream of a Jesus-like figure, which later seemed to manifest in reality. Bendriss recounts a significant encounter in Gibraltar at age 65, where she met the chairman of a UFO association. This man, who had previously received a telepathic message, recognized her connection to extraterrestrials. He described how aliens manifest in different forms and shared insights about 'power centers' and 'laylines' on Earth. He also mentioned a secret link to an atomic base under Gibraltar.
Bendriss also describes a telepathic contact with 'Star Confederation' and receiving an emblem. She details a profound experience of being in a 'transport sphere' and a 'pearl-like sphere' where she made conscious contact with Andromeda. She explains that channeling involves an electrical vibration and a different voice emerging. She recounts a personal experience where she was asked to manifest something, and received a camera as a gift, which she used to photograph three cigar-shaped objects that merged into one.
UFOs and Alien Infiltration
Several articles explore the theme of extraterrestrials potentially infiltrating human society and operating unnoticed. Preston E. Dennett's article, "Merkelige Hendelser" (Strange Events), presents several cases:
- Case 1: Extraterrestrials in a Bookstore: Bruce Lee, an editor at Morrow Book, recounts an incident in 1987 where two individuals entered a bookstore, went directly to Whitley Strieber's book 'Communion,' and read it with remarkable speed, making critical comments. Lee observed that they were short, wore hats pulled down, and had large, almond-shaped eyes behind dark sunglasses, giving him an intense feeling of being unwelcome.
- Case 2: An Extraterrestrial Store Clerk: In December 1984, a woman encountered a very tall, pale-skinned individual with a mix of African, oriental, and Nordic features working in a deli. The man had negroid hair with a yellowish tint, large, almond-shaped, slanted eyes, and a smooth, long-fingered hand. He made a cryptic remark about things being 'very frightening' when they happen.
- Case 3: An Extraterrestrial Hitchhiker: Lisa Arrons from Fort Meyers, Florida, reported an experience in the mid-1990s where she lost an hour of memory while driving. She encountered a man who was 'very handsome' with blue eyes and blonde hair, whom she invited home. The encounter led to a bizarre experience where she saw a reflection of a small, dark creature with a large head and eyes in the mirror, which then disappeared.
- Case 4: An Extraterrestrial Camper: Kathie Davis (aka Debbie Jordan Caubel) recounts an incident in 1975 where four young men, who seemed to be extraterrestrials, visited her and her friends while camping. They exhibited unusual behavior, including a lack of normal social interaction and a peculiar interest in a Pepto-Bismol pill and magazines.
- Case 5: An Extraterrestrial on the Bus: Debbie Jordan recounts an experience in 1983 where she met a strikingly handsome man on a bus in Pennsylvania. He had a soft voice, spoke with a 'sing-song' accent, and claimed to be from 'near Sweden.' He had no beard growth despite the long duration of their interaction and exhibited a strange lack of understanding of basic human concepts like nausea and vomiting.
UFO Secrecy and Government
The issue also touches upon the ongoing efforts to uncover information about UFOs. It mentions the US organization CAUS (Citizens Against UFO-Secrecy) filing a lawsuit against the Department of Defense to obtain UFO documents. The article notes that CAUS has shifted its strategy to reporting authorities for failing to identify flying objects and address public concerns. It highlights the alarming nature of these advanced craft operating with impunity, especially in a climate of terrorist threats.
Furthermore, Ingo Swann, a renowned psychic involved in US government prediction programs, is set to release a book revealing his work in a secret government organization tasked with monitoring extraterrestrials on the moon and their telepathic abilities. Swann's book, "Penetration - about extraterrestrial and human telepathy," details his involvement in a clandestine group that operated from an underground facility near Washington D.C.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-NYTT are the increasing prevalence and visibility of UFO phenomena, the potential for extraterrestrial beings to interact with or even infiltrate human society unnoticed, and the ongoing struggle for transparency regarding government knowledge of these events. The magazine's stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a desire to disseminate information about these unexplained occurrences, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of a hidden reality involving extraterrestrial intelligence.
This issue of UFO-nytt, dated 1990, features a cover story titled "Memo reveals General Roger Ramey as a liar...." The article discusses the Roswell incident of July 4, 1947, suggesting that the flying saucer that crashed was not a weather balloon, based on an analysis of photos from a press briefing held by General Roger Ramey.
Analysis of Roswell Photos
The main article, written by Pål Aune, details the work of the RPIT (Roswell Photo Interpretation Team) formed in the summer of 1998. This group of international photo experts analyzed photos from the July 8, 1947, press briefing where General Roger Ramey held a memo. Using advanced photographic techniques, they were able to 'blow up' the images, revealing parts of the memo's text and details of the wreckage. The project was initiated due to suspicions that the photographer, James Bond Johnson, might have been involved in a cover-up. The original negatives were obtained from the University of Texas Special Collections Division. The analysis indicated that the wreckage was not from a weather balloon and that parts of the memo, when deciphered, contained cryptic references to Roswell and the victims of the wreck.
The article reconstructs the scene in General Ramey's office, mentioning Major Jesse Marcel, Colonel Thomas J. Dubose, and Area Officer Irving Newton. Photographer James Bond Johnson was also present. The memo Ramey was holding was unread due to the commotion of journalists. The article implies that if Ramey had read the memo beforehand, these photos might not have been taken.
Further analysis of the wreckage photos by RPIT revealed strange hieroglyphs or symbols on the beams, which were identified as a foil-like material covered in organized symbols, not consistent with a MOGUL balloon. The beams themselves appeared to be made of a ceramic-like material. The article contrasts this with the known composition of MOGUL or RAWIN balloons (aluminum foil, neoprene, etc.) and notes that instructions for their use are in English, none of which were visible in the photos.
UFO Sightings and Reports
The issue also includes a section on UFO sightings from various locations:
- Molde, Norway (Summer 1990): Three photos were taken of a bright, fast-moving object that appeared to be a physical, spherical object. The photographer and his daughter remained anonymous but gave permission for the photos to be published.
- Mexico (September 26, 1998): Three bright white lights, described as UFOs, were observed for about 35 minutes near Las Varas, Nayarit, before disappearing and reappearing.
- Argentina (October 25, 1998): A rugby ball-shaped UFO, emitting a glow similar to sunlight reflection, was observed for about 19 minutes over Santa Rosa and surrounding towns.
- Chile (September 28, 1998): Witnesses reported seeing a large, blue, smoky, ring-shaped object moving slowly across the sky, which did not register on radar.
- Italy (September 12, 1998): Students at an observatory in Sormano observed a spherical object resembling a full moon moving rapidly behind a mountain.
- Brazil (September 10, 1998): Numerous witnesses reported a large, silent, cylindrical UFO accompanied by smaller objects in Mato Grosso and Rondonia.
- Norway (November 3, 1998): A stationary object with blinking green and red lights was observed for about an hour in Vaksdal, near Bergen.
- Israel (October 9, 1998): An electrical engineer filmed a UFO with three 'balls' in an orange, silver, and white triangular formation over Rishon Letzion.
- Israel (October 16, 1998): Two triangular craft were observed moving at high speed and disappearing with a sucking sound over Rishon Letzion.
- Sri Lanka (November 18, 1998): A torpedo boat fired at UFOs at sea near Point Pedro. The military stated it was an unidentified flying object.
- India (November 11, 1998): An unusually bright light, compared to the sun, was observed in Malad Evershine Nagar, Mumbai.
- China (November 10, 1998): An apple-shaped UFO with a flaming tail was seen over Xiamen.
- Australia (September 1998): Multiple sightings of 'squadrons' or 'fleets' of UFOs were reported in Queensland and New South Wales, including formations of lights and aluminum-colored disks.
How to Keep a Secret
An article translated from Alien Encounters issue 24, titled "How to Keep a Secret" by Christopher Kenworthy, explores methods used to maintain secrecy about UFOs. It discusses:
1. Harassment: This includes tampering with mail, receiving anonymous threats, and being followed or intimidated by unmarked vehicles or low-flying helicopters.
2. Official Investigation: Governments may conduct investigations to give the appearance of addressing the issue while actually discrediting genuine phenomena.
3. Lack of Official Interest: Governments often feign disinterest in UFOs to discourage public curiosity.
4. Death Threats: While rare, these can be used to silence researchers.
5. Military Intimidation: Military exercises or the presence of aircraft resembling UFOs can be used as diversions or to deter investigation.
6. Unacknowledged Special Projects: Secret projects may operate with personnel authorized to lie about their existence.
7. Need to Know: Information is strictly compartmentalized, and individuals are only told what is necessary for their role.
8. Infiltration: Agents may infiltrate UFO groups to discredit them or steer research in a particular direction.
9. Plausible Alternatives: 'Debunkers' and intelligence agents offer alternative explanations for sightings to cast doubt on UFO evidence.
10. 'D-Notices': Government directives can be used to suppress information, particularly regarding national security threats, including UFOs.
11. Maintenance of No-Fly Zones: Areas with UFO reports may be restricted under the guise of exercises or accidents.
Other Content
The magazine also features an advertisement for 'ALIEN-watches' and a section on courses and seminars related to self-discovery and spirituality, led by Lilli Bendriss and Silja Winther, including a weekend seminar in Geilo, Norway, and a 7-day course in Spain.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the Roswell incident and the alleged cover-up of UFO phenomena by governments. The magazine presents evidence and theories suggesting that UFOs are real and that authorities actively work to conceal this truth. The editorial stance appears to be pro-UFO research and critical of official explanations and secrecy. The article on "How to Keep a Secret" strongly implies a concerted, multi-faceted effort to suppress UFO information.
This issue of UFO-NYTT, identified as issue number 21, features a prominent cover story titled "FRA LAKSETRAPP TIL FLYVENDE TALLERKENER" (From Salmon Ladder to Flying Saucers), attributed to Victor Schauberger and translated by Pal Aune. The magazine explores a diverse range of topics, including ancient mythology, alternative technology, occultism, and recent astronomical discoveries.
Inanna's Descent into the Underworld
The issue begins with a retelling of the ancient Mesopotamian myth of Inanna's descent into the underworld. Inanna, the goddess of heaven, journeys to the underworld to mourn the death of her brother-in-law, Gugalanna. At the gates of the underworld, she is confronted by Neti, the chief gatekeeper, and must pass through seven gates, shedding a garment at each. Inside, she is judged by Annuna, the judge of the underworld, and is ultimately killed and her body is hung on a wall. Her father, Enki, intervenes by creating two androgynous beings, Kurgarra and Galatur, who persuade Ereshkigal, the goddess of the underworld, to release Inanna's body. After being revived by Kurgarra and Galatur, Inanna must find a substitute to take her place in the underworld. She encounters her husband, Dumuzi, who is then pursued by demons. Dumuzi pleads with Utu, the god of justice, to escape the underworld, and is transformed into a worm to flee.
Victor Schauberger: Nature's Technology
The magazine then delves into the work of Victor Schauberger (1885-1958), a natural scientist, inventor, and philosopher who advocated for understanding and copying nature's processes for technological development. Schauberger observed how salmon overcome waterfalls using an unknown energy in water, and how specially shaped stones were drawn to the surface by a vortex energy. He proposed that nature utilizes two fundamental movement patterns: a centripetal, cycloidal spiral motion that builds and develops, and a centrifugal motion that breaks down and dissolves. Schauberger believed that modern technology, based on the destructive centrifugal principle, was a 'death technology' leading to environmental destruction. He developed the concept of an 'implosion engine' that worked centripetally, using water or air to generate energy. The article details his 1934 meeting with Adolf Hitler, where Schauberger offered to demonstrate his energy machines, and his subsequent forced involvement in a project to develop a 'flying saucer' powered by a 'salmon turbine' while interned at Mauthausen concentration camp. He described early tests of these 'flying saucers,' including one in 1945 that reached 15,000 meters and 2,200 km/h. The article also touches upon the confiscation of his research by American authorities after the war and his eventual return to Germany, where he died in 1958, feeling that his life's work had been taken from him.
Aleister Crowley and the LAM Statement
The issue explores the intersection of occultism and UFOlogy through the work of magician Aleister Crowley. It discusses his 'Amalantrah Working,' a series of visions and trance communications received in 1918, and his later creation of a portrait of an extraterrestrial entity named LAM. LAM, described as a typical UFO occupant, is presented as a being that can be contacted through magical experimentation and meditation. The article notes that LAM's name comes from the Tibetan word for 'path,' and that Crowley's portrait of LAM, created in 1918, was later reproduced. The text also mentions Kenneth Grant, who continued Crowley's work and established 'The New Isis Lodge OTO' to pursue contact with higher extraterrestrial intelligences. The 'LAM Statement' itself is described as a text that guides individuals in establishing contact with LAM, emphasizing the importance of isolation and caution due to the perceived dangers of such practices.
Astronomical Discoveries
The "Astro-Nytt" section presents several recent findings in astronomy. The Lunar Prospector mission has provided strong evidence for water ice in craters at the Moon's north and south poles, with estimates of the ice quantity ranging from 10 to 300 million tons. A planet, designated TMR-1, has been physically registered orbiting the star TMR-IC in the Taurus constellation; it is significantly larger than Jupiter and located about 450 million light-years away. The issue also touches upon new theories regarding cold chemistry in space, suggesting that complex molecules can form rapidly even at temperatures near absolute zero. Furthermore, it reports on the confirmation of a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, estimated to have a mass 26 million times that of our sun. Finally, it discusses research into solar flares and their potential to trigger seismic waves on the Sun, likening the phenomenon to a 'solar earthquake.'
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of the unknown, whether through ancient myths, unconventional science, or occult practices, and the potential for contact with non-human intelligences. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded yet critical stance, presenting controversial ideas and historical accounts while also incorporating scientific findings. There is a clear interest in alternative explanations for phenomena and a critique of mainstream technological approaches, particularly in the sections on Schauberger and the occult.
This issue of the magazine, identified by issue number 31, focuses on UFO phenomena and theoretical physics. The cover prominently features a headline in Norwegian: "UFO-OBSERVASJON PÅ KRABY, VED LENA/TOTEN?" (UFO Sighting at Kraby, near Lena/Toten?). The issue date is not explicitly stated, but the content suggests a publication around the late 1990s or early 2000s, with references to events in 1985, 1997, and 1999.
UFO Sighting at Kraby
The lead article details a UFO sighting by Marthe Oddbjørg Gran from Kraby, Norway, on Tuesday, January 26th. Gran reported seeing a strange, round object with smoke trailing from it through her kitchen window. She managed to take a photograph before the object disappeared rapidly over Gile gård. She dismissed the possibility of it being an airplane or a hot air balloon due to its unusual appearance and behavior. The article mentions that other people in the area had also observed a similar "long intestine"-like object with a balloon at the end, with one witness stating it "exploded." The newspaper "Oppland Arbeiderblad" had previously reported on the incident with the headline "'The Intestine' Photographed Over Toten?".
Marthe Oddbjørg Gran stated that she waited to show the picture because she wasn't sure of the result, and was surprised when the developed film clearly showed the object. She clarified that she only took one picture, not several as stated in a newspaper article. She observed the object for about a minute before it vanished. The article notes that the object was not luminous, and its appearance was peculiar.
Physics: What Will Replace Today's Physics?
This section, authored by Tor Opdahl, explores the incompatibility between quantum mechanics and relativity theory, two fundamental pillars of modern physics. The author outlines several "input factors" or approaches taken by physicists to reconcile these theories:
1. Compatibility: The belief that quantum mechanics and relativity theory are compatible and only require the correct formulation.
2. Correction: The idea that one theory is more correct than the other, and its formulation should be adjusted within the framework of the other.
3. Acceptance of Incompatibility: The view that the theories are fundamentally incompatible and must be accepted as such, with no higher theory to replace them.
4. Higher Theory: The belief that both theories are correct within their own domains but are limited, and a higher theory will eventually replace them both.
Stephen Hawking's Input Factor
Stephen Hawking is presented as a proponent of the view that quantum mechanics is more correct than relativity, and new theories should be formulated within its framework. This is humorously illustrated by a drawing in the book "Hawking for Beginners" where Einstein's head is depicted as a shriveled potato, while quantum mechanics founders are shown with large heads.
Para-physics' Input Factor
Para-physics advocates for the idea that both quantum mechanics and relativity theory are limited and will be replaced by a higher theory. The article suggests that para-physics itself offers such a philosophical foundation, claiming to enable true teleportation and faster-than-light intelligent signals.
No Proof for "Minimally Small Particles"
The article questions the existence of "minimally small particles" (like quarks or superstrings) as the fundamental building blocks of reality. It argues that what physicists observe in labs are "events," and their belief in these particles is based on logical prejudice rather than empirical proof. The author points out that despite the search for a "Theory of Everything" based on these minimal particles, they have not yet been found, and the concept remains theoretical.
Physics is More Than Atomic Particle Theory
While acknowledging that not all physicists believe the universe is solely composed of atomic particles, the article highlights that quantum theory itself suggests matter can be both waves and particles depending on observation. Furthermore, the concept of particles annihilating into pure energy is discussed. Examining Niels Bohr's views, the author suggests that the wave-particle duality is an analogy rather than a description of a real, three-dimensional existence. Bohr himself reportedly stated that his atomic model was an analogy.
Superstring Theory
Superstring theory is mentioned as a serious attempt to unify relativity and quantum mechanics. While many mathematical pieces have fallen into place, gravity remains a challenge for a complete unified theory. The article also notes that superstring theory is in conflict with para-physics, as both systems may use similar experimental evidence to support their claims.
Superstring Theory: All Forces Stem from Superstrings
This section elaborates on superstring theory, stating that it is a particle theory where the external form resembles cut-off telephone cords, but internally, many dimensions are curled up. Superstring theory posits that all natural forces, particles, and wave phenomena at the atomic level can be attributed to superstrings. The way these superstrings vibrate, combine, or pair up determines the nature of particles and forces. This perspective is described as a form of philosophical atomism.
The article contrasts this with the traditional view of energy, suggesting that superstring theory implies that "measurable energies" are either particulate or material, whereas para-physics considers these energies to be non-particulate and immaterial. The author argues that the current logic of physics, dominated by atomic particle theory, is based on the concept of "empty nothingness" and is the guiding principle for physicists.
Superstring Theory Dispenses with the Wave Concept
Quantum mechanics presents a duality between waves and particles. The article suggests that superstring theory, by positing that waves are simply vibrations of a material particle moving back and forth, effectively dispenses with the wave concept. Messenger energy and all intermediate energy are also considered particles. This is characterized as a purely philosophical atomism.
Superstring Theory Dispenses with the Traditional View of Energy
Traditionally, the world has been divided into particles and energy. The article argues that if superstring theorists were to refer to "pure energy" as something other than particles, it would create a paradox with their own assertion that the universe is made of minimal particles. The author points out that while Einstein's famous equation E=mc² links matter and energy, superstring theory prioritizes matter (superstrings) over energy, which is the inverse of Einstein's own view in his field theory.
Mathematics' Shield
Superstring theory relies on the compatibility of mathematics. It introduces a minimum unit of distance, avoiding infinities in calculations. This is linked to Max Planck's 1900 discovery that energy is emitted in discrete portions or "quanta." The article suggests that with the increased role of mathematics and the success of quantum theory, time and distance are also being quantized. This is presented as a philosophical conclusion or axiom that nature has a minimum distance, but it also opens a philosophical debate about whether philosophy is superior to mathematics.
"Everything is One" - Even Physicists Agree
This section discusses another trend in physics that contradicts atomism, emphasizing the concept of "everything is one." This idea is linked to the quantization of energy at a lower philosophical level and has roots in major world religions. The argument for "everything is one" is partly based on the lack of a logical basis for gravity and atomic forces to act through empty space. Both Einstein and Isaac Newton questioned the idea of empty space.
The article suggests that many physicists have overlooked this "everything is one" concept in Einstein's work, focusing instead on his theory of the photoelectric effect. Einstein's general field theory proposed that the particulate nature of matter could be explained as concentrations in a continuous field. This led him to question whether matter was subordinate to energy, contrary to the common understanding that they are two sides of the same coin. The article traces this idea back to Einstein's 1916 book on general relativity and his subsequent field theory, which could imply that empty space itself can be curved, a notion the author finds absurd.
Third Kind of Contact at Hünefoss
This article recounts an incident in Hønefoss on October 28, 1985, involving a dozen children aged 7 to 12. They reported seeing a "spaceship" resembling a garage, which was gray with strong lights underneath and weaker lights on the sides. The object ascended and disappeared. Immediately afterward, small beings, about half a meter tall, appeared. These beings were described as having different colors (white, black, brown), wearing square "boxes" or helmets, and having glowing white eyes. They moved stiffly and tried to hide from the children. The children described them as mumbling unintelligibly.
Some children were terrified and ran home, while some parents confirmed their children seemed frightened. Traces of footprints, 7 to 11 cm long, were reportedly found in a garden, but were partially destroyed by a dog and obscured by snow, preventing photography. The "spaceship" was reportedly seen again on three subsequent evenings, with the last sighting on November 14th. Some children felt nauseous that evening. Despite skepticism, investigators believe something real occurred. Inquiries to the local police and military radar stations yielded no official reports or special remarks regarding the incident.
Member Services
This section details various offerings for magazine members:
- T-shirts: Available with "Alien" and other prints, in short and long sleeves.
- Videos from UFO Conference 1997: Three parts are offered, featuring speakers like Roar Krogshus, Steven M Greer, and others. Prices vary based on the number of videos purchased.
- Video from NETIS 1-Year Anniversary: This video includes speeches by Pål Aune, Roar Krogshus, Odd Gunnar Roed, and Kate Thorvaldsen, covering UFO phenomena and personal experiences. The price is 150 NOK plus shipping, with a note about the filming quality of Roar Krogshus's lecture.
- NETIS Support Fund: An appeal for contributions to a support fund for the organization's work, with details on how to donate.
- Alien Clocks: Two types of clocks are offered: one as a keychain or necklace, and another that changes color with body temperature.
- Brooches: Elaborate silver brooches with enamel motifs from the Nazca lines in Peru are available.
- Contact Information: Phone and fax numbers are provided for ordering.
- NETI National Meeting: Scheduled for May 8, 1999, at Enebakkvn. 121 in Oslo, starting at 13:00. Only paying members are admitted.
- Discussion Groups: Regular discussion groups are held every three weeks throughout 1999, featuring video screenings and thematic discussions. The cost is 50 NOK, including refreshments.
Is This The Proof We Have Been Waiting For?
The final page features a pixelated image described as a photo from "The Alien Interview," a video allegedly smuggled from AREA 51. The text claims that AREA 51, a secret military base in the Nevada desert, is where authorities hold extraterrestrial beings captive and where numerous flying saucers are kept. "Victor," the anonymous source of the video, claims to have worked at AREA 51 and witnessed the "interrogation" of an extraterrestrial being. More information is available via a provided URL.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and the theoretical underpinnings of physics. There's a clear interest in challenging conventional scientific paradigms, particularly in physics, by discussing alternative theories like para-physics and superstring theory. The editorial stance appears to be open to unconventional explanations and investigative journalism concerning unexplained phenomena, while also engaging with complex scientific concepts. The inclusion of member services and event announcements suggests an active community around these topics.