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UFO-Nytt - 1999 No 2
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Title: UFO-nytt Issue: Nr. 2-1999 Publisher: Norwegian organisation for the study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (NETI) Country: Norway Language: Norwegian
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Title: UFO-nytt
Issue: Nr. 2-1999
Publisher: Norwegian organisation for the study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (NETI)
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
This issue of UFO-nytt, published by NETI, focuses on a variety of UFO-related topics, including personal encounters, theoretical possibilities, and international incidents. The cover prominently features an interview with Gry Jannicke Jarlum, a musician and author, under the headline "I have always had contact..." The issue also introduces "The WingMakers" and their theories about time travelers from our future, alongside a report on archaeological findings in New Mexico. Other articles discuss biomagnetic communication, the implications of faster-than-light travel, and historical accounts of strange phenomena.
Key Articles and Features
Interview with Gry Jannicke Jarlum
The issue begins with an extensive interview with Gry Jannicke Jarlum, who shares her experiences and beliefs regarding extraterrestrial contact. She recounts a dramatic close encounter on March 9, 1992, where she and a friend encountered a powerful light and a triangular object with occupants. Jarlum describes the experience in detail, including a low-frequency sound and an unsettling eye contact with one of the beings. She discusses the physical and psychological after-effects, including a feeling of being controlled and a period of emotional detachment. Jarlum also touches upon her ongoing contact with extraterrestrial intelligences, which she describes as a form of channeling or telepathy. She mentions her belief that extraterrestrials are generally benevolent and that humanity is on a path towards greater understanding and potential contact with them.
The WingMakers: Time Travelers from Our Future?
This section, translated from NEXUS magazine, explores the concept of time travel and its potential to alter the future. It delves into an archaeological discovery in New Mexico in 1972, where unusual artifacts and petroglyphs were found in a canyon. An initial analysis suggested a possible extraterrestrial presence and a time capsule left by beings from the 8th century, intended to be found in the late 20th century. The project, codenamed 'Ancient Arrow,' was taken over by the NSA. Despite extensive analysis, the purpose and origin of the artifacts remained a mystery, leading to the hypothesis that they represented a cultural exchange of information from an advanced civilization.
Howard Mengers' Encounter with a Profound Teacher from the All
This article, translated from Howard and Connie Menger's book "The High Bridge Incident," recounts Howard Mengers' experience of meeting an extraterrestrial being who imparted profound philosophical insights. The being emphasized that truth is not a theory but a reality, and that human consciousness is an illusion that limits us. It spoke of expanding compassion to encompass all living beings and the need for a new way of thinking for humanity's survival. The text discusses the nature of reality, dimensions, and the concept of the 'Higher Consciousness' as love. It suggests that many beings have voluntarily come to Earth to assist in a universal plan and are working to break through memory blocks caused by Earth's vibrational frequency.
Biomagnetic Communication Between Extraterrestrial Intelligences and Humans
Authored by Maarit M Hanssen, this article explores how an individual's own biomagnetic resonance fields can be used to tune into higher intelligences. It suggests that by understanding and utilizing these fields, humans can potentially establish communication with non-human intelligences.
Faster-Than-Light Speed and Fundamental Scientific Thinking
Tor Opdahl's article questions whether the laws of physics need to be revised in light of quantum physics, which suggests no upper speed limit. It probes the implications of exceeding the speed of light on our current scientific understanding.
Norway: Land of Giants
This piece, by Tharald Beck and Pål Aune, revisits the writings of Saxo Grammaticus, a 12th-century chronicler who documented the history of Denmark and Scandinavia. Grammaticus's work included tales of giants, magical weapons, dragons, and journeys to strange places, which were considered factual accounts at the time.
Have They Always Been Here?
Authored by Pål Aune, this article presents a selection of historical descriptions of flying craft that bear a striking resemblance to modern UFO sightings. It highlights that such phenomena have been observed for millennia, suggesting a long-standing presence of these craft.
They Walk Among Us... Part II
This article, translated by Asbjørn Arntsberg, continues the discussion on whether extraterrestrials could be among us unnoticed. It questions their appearance and the possibility of them manipulating human perception to appear as they wish.
Chinese Fighter Jet Pursues UFO
This report details an incident on October 19, 1998, where a Chinese fighter jet reportedly encountered and pursued a UFO. Over 140 eyewitnesses observed the event, which was described as a cat-and-mouse game in the airspace above China. The incident is still under investigation by local authorities.
Triangular UFO Filmed Over Israel
An F-15 fighter jet from the Israeli Air Force was filmed pursuing an elliptical UFO in November of the previous year. A 16-year-old named Gil Bar captured footage of the pursuit over Rishon Letzion.
Chile: UFO Sighted by a Large Number of People
Thousands of Chileans witnessed a large, circular UFO on September 28, between 9 PM and 10 PM, as it flew from Antarctica towards the Peruvian border. The object was described as a ring of smoke, and aviation authorities had no explanation for it. UFO researcher Patricio Diaz interviewed numerous witnesses, and the case is being investigated by Chile's newly established investigative committee for anomalous aerial phenomena (CEFAA).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-nytt revolve around the persistent presence of unexplained aerial phenomena throughout history and across different cultures. There is a strong emphasis on personal testimony, particularly Gry Jannicke Jarlum's detailed account, suggesting that direct experience is a valid form of evidence. The magazine also explores theoretical frameworks, such as time travel and interdimensional communication, linking them to archaeological anomalies and advanced technologies. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the investigation of UFO phenomena without immediate dismissal, and highlighting the need for a broader understanding beyond conventional scientific paradigms. The publication actively promotes NETI's work and membership, positioning itself as a key source of information on the UFO subject in Norway.
This issue of UFO-nytt, dated June 1999, features a cover story on "Bio-magnetisk kommunikasjon mellom utenomjordisk intelligens og mennesker" (Bio-magnetic communication between extraterrestrial intelligence and humans) by Maarit M. Hanssen. The magazine delves into complex topics including advanced technology, time travel, extraterrestrial contact, and potential global conspiracies.
Part II: Interview with a Defector
The core of this issue is an extensive interview conducted by journalist Anne with Dr. Anderson, a former researcher at ACIO (Advanced Contact Intelligence Organization). Dr. Anderson has defected from the organization, bringing with him sensitive materials related to the "Ancient Arrow" project and a mysterious time capsule left by entities calling themselves "The WingMakers."
The Ancient Arrow Project and the Time Capsule
Dr. Anderson explains that ACIO was tasked with decoding the Ancient Arrow time capsule. After significant effort, researchers identified 23 Sumerian words that, when placed in a specific order, unlocked the capsule's data. This data, comprising over 8,000 pages, was initially incomprehensible due to a lack of punctuation, requiring the development of a special translation index. The capsule contained philosophical and technological files, poetry, music, and information about the "WingMakers'" culture and identity. The WingMakers claim to be a future version of humanity from the year 2750.
The WingMakers' Message and Dr. Anderson's Defection
Dr. Anderson became convinced of the WingMakers' message and feared that ACIO would not share this vital information with humanity. He also claimed to be in direct contact with the WingMakers, who were monitoring ACIO. Fearing ACIO might tamper with his memory, he went underground and decided to contact a journalist.
Fifteen and The Labyrinth Group
The interview introduces "Fifteen," a genius and leader of "The Labyrinth Group," which was founded in 1963. Fifteen was recruited by ACIO in 1956 and was instrumental in developing advanced technologies. He later became disillusioned with ACIO's ties to the NSA and its perceived immaturity in handling advanced alien technology. Fifteen, along with The Corteum and ACIO members, orchestrated a takeover of ACIO's leadership.
BST - Blank Slate Technology
A central theme is BST, or Blank Slate Technology, which Fifteen is dedicated to developing. BST is described as a highly advanced form of time travel that allows for the alteration of history at specific "intervention points." It is considered the ultimate security system and the "Freedom Key." ACIO was involved in adapting extraterrestrial technology, and some ETs, particularly the "Greys," were collaborating with the US government (NSA) for technological exchange, which involved biological experiments.
Extraterrestrial Contact and Prophecies
Dr. Anderson discusses the involvement of various extraterrestrial races, including the "Greys" and others who are described as potentially threatening. He mentions that President Clinton is aware of ET situations and bases on Earth and Mars. Prophecies, collected over centuries by secret organizations, foretell an infiltration of global governments by a technologically superior alien race around 2011, leading to a world government. The WingMakers' time capsule is seen as a means to develop BST to counter this threat.
The Nature of Time and Consciousness
The interview explores the concept of "vertical time," suggesting that all moments, past, present, and future, exist simultaneously. BST involves manipulating this vertical time and integrating it with horizontal, linear time. The WingMakers' time capsule is believed to be designed to enhance human consciousness, making it receptive to BST. The Labyrinth Group is working on developing the necessary technology and human interface for BST.
The Role of the Galactic Federation
Dr. Anderson explains that "The Galaxy Federation" is a neutral organization of sentient life forms in the Milky Way, analogous to the UN. While they observe and advise, they do not intervene directly in the affairs of member or observed races, believing that each race must develop its own solutions and defenses.
Bio-Magnetic Communication
Maarit M. Hanssen's article defines bio-magnetic communication as a difficult-to-understand phenomenon involving communication between extraterrestrial intelligence and humans. This communication occurs through bio-resonance points in the human body and cosmic bio-cybernetic channels, with DNA serving as a base for these points. The Maya calendar is presented as an ancient attempt to map this cosmic intelligence's communication with the human mind.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue strongly emphasizes themes of advanced extraterrestrial technology, secret organizations (ACIO, NSA, The Labyrinth Group, The Corteum), potential alien threats, and the development of revolutionary technologies like BST. The editorial stance appears to be one of revealing hidden truths and warning the public about significant, potentially world-altering events and conspiracies involving extraterrestrials and secret human organizations. The interview format allows for a deep dive into complex, speculative, and often alarming scenarios concerning humanity's future and its place in the cosmos.
This issue of NORGE, with the cover headline "NKJEMPERS FØDELAND" (Land of the Birth of Heroes), explores a diverse range of topics, from advanced scientific concepts like bio-magnetic communication and quantum teleportation to ancient Norse mythology and historical chronicles.
Bio-Magnetic Communication: A Bridge to the Cosmos?
The article "Mayakartet er en fantastisk vakker og nyttig beskrivelse om hvordan den synkroniserte (kosmiske) tiden..." introduces the concept of bio-magnetic communication, suggesting a connection between the user's consciousness and an "automatic computer" or extraterrestrial intelligence. The author describes experiencing direct contact through bio-resonance points and electromagnetic media like television and phones. This communication is characterized as wireless, utilizing the body's own receptors.
Section 2: Benefits of Bio-Magnetic Communication
This section highlights the advantages of bio-magnetic communication, primarily its wireless nature. It explains that the body's bio-magnetic receptors are tuned to receive information, likening the process to tuning a xylophone. The author notes that implants, if present, facilitate one-way communication, independent of the individual's will. A personal anecdote describes experiencing sand-like sensations behind the eyes after being told about implants in the optic nerves. A key benefit mentioned is the transfer of "actual knowledge," specifically scientific knowledge, from extraterrestrial sources. The author recounts an instance where the solar system was referred to as "Iuri" by this cosmic intelligence. The concept of "love energy" is presented as the fuel for this extraterrestrial intelligence, leading to experiences that can feel like spiritual revelations. For beginners, lower frequencies are recommended to ease into the experience, preventing "cosmic orgasms."
Section 3: The Drawbacks of Bio-Magnetic Communication
This section, titled "Gudenes våpen i menneskenes hender – ulemper med den bio-magnetiske kommunikasjonen" (The Gods' Weapons in Human Hands – Disadvantages of Bio-Magnetic Communication), outlines two major drawbacks. The first is the intense physical and mental experience during the "extraterrestrial training," which involves tuning to higher frequencies, causing the body to feel heated and the nervous system to be pushed to its limit, yet feeling strangely pleasant, akin to floating. The second drawback is more "earthly" and relates to the potential misuse of this communication by intelligence agencies seeking "perfect mental agents." The article warns that these agencies might exploit individuals with weak "love energy" for their own purposes. The Galactic Federation is quoted as stating that Earth's intelligence services use "psychotronic accelerators" capable of manipulating time, space, and multidimensional environments. Despite these methods being misused, the article encourages not to give up.
Expanded Consciousness and the Evolution of Thought Energy
The text discusses how expanded consciousness, achieved through bio-magnetic communication, occurs simultaneously with the cessation of linear time. New neural pathways open in the brain, leading to greater utilization of brain capacity. Time ceases to exist, and thoughts move freely between past and future in the "cosmic medium," merging the human brain with the cosmos. This state is described as an evolution of thought energy, where rational thinking diminishes, and one focuses on registering consequences rather than causes, a concept termed "fluid management" of thoughts.
NETI and the Call for Support
The "Til slutt" (Finally) section introduces NETI, an organization in its early stages, seeking support to articulate the communication form used between extraterrestrial intelligence and humans. The author expresses a desire to prevent this communication form from being used as a weapon by dubious organizations and seeks support for their work towards peace on Earth and in the Universe.
Faster-Than-Light Travel and Quantum Phenomena
"Overlyshastighet" (Faster-Than-Light Speed): Challenging Scientific Thinking
Authored by Tor Opdahl, this section questions whether "overlyshastighet" is the same as "overlyshastighet" (faster-than-light speed). Physicists are hesitant to fully integrate this concept due to mathematical consistency and a fear of overturning established theories. The article touches upon "immediate action at a distance," a concept from quantum theory suggesting that time and space do not exist at the quantum level. Physicists maintain a duality between the speed of light as an insurmountable limit and immediate action at a distance, with no intermediate speeds.
Quantum Teleportation: Proven and Theoretical
Quantum teleportation, experimentally proven by Anton Zeilinger in 1997, is discussed. It's based on Charles Bennett's 1993 proposal. However, the article clarifies that quantum teleportation is not "true" teleportation but rather the "immediate copying of properties at a distance." The theory of teleportation in parapsychology is distinguished from quantum teleportation.
The EPR Paradox and Entangled Photons
The EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) paradox is mentioned in relation to quantum teleportation. The experiment involves entangled photons (A and B) whose polarizations are linked. Measuring the polarization of photon A instantaneously determines the polarization of photon B, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon was experimentally verified by Freedman, Clauser, and Aspect. The article notes that while individual particles can exceed the speed of light, sending a message faster than light is still debated.
"Ekte Teleportasjon" (True Teleportation) and Quantum Leaps
The concepts of "tunneleffekt" (tunneling effect) and "kvantesprang" (quantum leap) are presented as phenomena within quantum mechanics that could be considered "true teleportation." Quantum leaps involve electrons jumping between orbits without existing in between. The article suggests that if quantum leaps become possible for larger objects, true teleportation might be viewed as an intermediate step between quantum leaps and tunneling effects, without the destruction of the original object.
The Tunneling Effect and Overlyshastighet
The tunneling effect is identified as representing "overlyshastighet." Experiments have shown particles tunneling through barriers faster than the speed of light. The article cites a 1997 German research team led by Günter Nimtz that reportedly sent microwaves and an intelligent signal (Mozart's 40th symphony) faster than light, at 4.7 times the speed of light. This claim is met with skepticism by many physicists, as it challenges established theories.
Spanish UFO Sightings
A report from the Spanish Air Force Intelligence Service details an incident on December 5th of an unspecified year, where a lens-shaped UFO with strong lights was observed flying at low speed between Sada and Castro. A two-hour film documented the event. Later, three unknown objects appeared on radar near Noia, disappearing and reappearing several times. The case was reportedly cleared up by Spanish intelligence.
Mythology and Legends: Echoes of the Past
"Norge: NKJEMPERS FØDELAND" (Norway: Land of the Birth of Heroes)
This section delves into the historical work of Saxo Grammaticus, a 13th-century chronicler commissioned to write the history of Denmark. His 16-book series, "Gesta Danorum," also covers Scandinavian history, including Norway. The chronicles contain accounts of gods, demigods, giants, dragons, magical weapons, and strange places. Saxo swore to the truth of his accounts, which presented a complex picture of ancient Scandinavian development.
The Nature of Myths and Legends
The article "HVORDAN MYTER, legender, sagn og historier tidens tann..." (How Myths, Legends, Sagas, and Stories Survive the Tooth of Time...) questions the survival of myths and legends, suggesting they contain deeper psychological meanings beyond their surface narratives. These stories are seen as having multiple layers, with core content related to cosmology, astrology, or technology. Understanding them requires knowledge across various fields and an open mind. The author contrasts the skepticism towards ancient accounts with the acceptance of archaeologically proven events, like the Battle of Stiklestad.
Saxo Grammaticus and the Challenge of Truth
The article discusses Saxo Grammaticus's task of recording oral histories, facing the risk of death if he failed. He had to present a pagan past in a way acceptable to the Church, potentially toning down certain elements. Despite this, Saxo's stories contain "dynamite" – accounts of sorcery, strange weapons, encounters with dragons, and potions that grant extraordinary abilities. The author highlights the difficulty of verifying such accounts due to the passage of time.
Mythological Figures and Their Deeds
Several mythological figures and their deeds are recounted:
- Gram: Embarks on a quest to fight a "Jætte" (giant) who is to marry the Swedish king's daughter.
- Graa: A woman encountered by Gram, who expresses fear of the Jætte.
- Hading and Hartgrepe: Hading is described as exceptionally large, of "Jætte" lineage, and capable of changing size.
- Harald Hildetand: Described as very beautiful and exceptionally large, blessed by Odin to be impervious to iron.
- Hading and the Dragon: Hading battles a dragon guarding treasure, eventually finding a weak spot to defeat it.
- The Gods Thor and Odin: Presented as figures who used "trolldomskunster" (sorcery) to deceive people into worshipping them as gods. The article suggests that the Norse gods might be conflated with Roman deities like Jupiter and Mercury.
- Hading and the Strength Potion: Hading receives a potent drink that grants him great physical strength.
- Hading and the Flying Horse: Hading experiences a ride on a flying horse.
- Odin: Depicted as a man in Uppsala who was falsely believed to be a god.
- Asathor: A powerful figure feared even by the gods.
- Odin and Harald Hildetand: Odin advises Harald on warfare.
- Bjarmerne: Use sorcery to create fog and rain.
- Frode: Brews a love potion.
- Ravn: Uses sorcery to travel over the sea and create storms.
- Ravn: Uses sorcery to blind enemies in battle.
- Roller: Witnesses his mother preparing a magical porridge with snakes, which grants wisdom.
- Finnene (Finns) and Arngrim: The Finns use illusions to deceive their enemies.
- Frode: Uses shape-shifting to deceive an enemy.
- Hedin: A son of a king who is a giant and can take human form.
- Harald Hildetand: Fights without armor, his body impervious to weapons.
"HISTORIE" (History) - Mythological Beings
This section details three types of mythological beings: "Uvætter" (monsters), "Jætter" (giants), and "Trollmenn" (sorcerers). Giants are described as larger and stronger than humans, while sorcerers possess knowledge of nature, foresight, and cunning. The text recounts conflicts between these beings and their ability to create illusions.
"SELSOMME STEDER OG REISER" (Strange Places and Journeys)
This section recounts Hading's journey to an underworld where he witnesses souls reenacting their battles and travels through otherworldly landscapes. He encounters strange herbs and a river with swirling weapons.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of ancient myths, legends, and historical accounts with modern scientific concepts, particularly in physics and consciousness studies. There's a recurring theme of questioning established scientific paradigms and embracing new, even unconventional, ideas. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry, encouraging readers to consider alternative explanations for phenomena, whether they be extraterrestrial, quantum, or rooted in ancient lore. The publication seems to advocate for a broader understanding of reality that encompasses both the scientific and the mystical, urging readers to not dismiss historical narratives outright but to explore their potential deeper meanings. The call for support for NETI and its mission for peace suggests an underlying humanitarian and universalist perspective.
Title: UFO-Nytt
Issue: 1999
Date: 1999
Publisher: UFO-Norge
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
This issue of UFO-Nytt, titled "AR DE ALLTID VÆRT HER" (Have They Always Been Here), explores the persistent presence of UFO phenomena and potential extraterrestrial contact throughout human history and into the modern era. The magazine presents a collection of historical accounts, ancient legends, and contemporary case studies, alongside analyses and theories regarding the nature and implications of these phenomena.
The Persistent Presence of the Phenomenon
The lead article, "AR DE ALLTID VÆRT HER" by Pål Aune, posits that the idea of extraterrestrial beings and advanced civilizations is not new, but rather a recurring theme throughout history. It challenges the notion that the current century is the first to possess true understanding, suggesting that past civilizations may have possessed knowledge and technology comparable to or even exceeding our own. The article emphasizes the importance of viewing the past through the lens of the present and accepting the possibility of ancient civilizations with advanced technological capabilities.
Ezekiel's Vision Reinterpreted
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to an interpretation of Ezekiel's vision in the Old Testament. Josef F. Blumrich, a rocket constructor formerly with NASA, is presented as someone who initially sought to disprove Erich von Däniken but ended up supporting his theories. Blumrich's modern interpretation of Ezekiel's encounter with the "Glory of the Lord" describes it as a technologically advanced spacecraft, akin to a helicopter or VTOL craft. The article details the components of this alleged craft, including its propulsion systems, control mechanisms, and command module, drawing parallels between the biblical description and modern aerospace engineering concepts.
Ancient Accounts and Legends
The magazine compiles a series of historical and mythological accounts from various cultures that are interpreted as evidence of ancient UFO sightings or extraterrestrial visitation:
- Egyptian Papyrus (circa 4300 BC): Describes fiery objects, described as having no heads but bodies five meters long and five meters wide, that appeared in the sky and shone brighter than the sun.
- Maori Legend of Hawaiki: Speaks of a journey to a new land and a new sky, suggesting a celestial origin.
- Abraham's Birth: An unusual star in the east was observed, which appeared to swallow four other stars.
- Life of Adam and Eve: A luminous chariot pulled by four eagles, carrying the Lord, is described.
- Alexander the Great's Army (329 AD): Accounts of shining silver shields in the air that frightened Alexander's troops.
- Siege of Tyre (322 AD): A large flying shield, accompanied by smaller ones, fired a beam of light that created a hole in the city wall, aiding Alexander's conquest.
- Roman Accounts (216 AD, 213 AD): Julius Obsequens and others reported objects resembling ships in the sky over Italy and Rome, and an altar-like structure in the sky.
- British Isles (793 AD): Reports of flaming dragons in the sky.
- Tibet (Padmasambhava): Legends describe a being appearing in various sizes, from large to small, and becoming fluid.
- Ramayana: Describes a flying object resembling a swan that ascended with noise and light.
- Kayapò Indians: A legend of a being named Bep-Kororoti disappearing in a flash, surrounded by fire and thunder.
- Legend of Rongamai: Describes a luminous, star-like appearance causing the earth to shake.
Modern Contactee Experiences and Theories
The issue also features several modern case studies and discussions on extraterrestrial contact:
- Shane Kurz: A contactee who experienced missing time and abduction by beings with grayish skin, large eyes, and a human-like appearance.
- Jonathan Hunter Gray and his son: Reported a UFO encounter with time loss, but experienced health improvements afterward.
- "Donna" (Hybrid Contactee): Described by David Jacobs, she had encounters with an extraterrestrial hybrid, including sexual relations.
- Howard Menger, George Adamski, Billy Meier, Frank Stranges, Ludwig Pallmann: These individuals are mentioned as "contactees" who claim to have met human-like extraterrestrials, some of whom allegedly infiltrated human society, even at high government levels.
Infiltration and the "Alien Agenda"
Preston E. Dennett, a MUFON field investigator, contributes an article discussing the possibility of extraterrestrial infiltration. He cites reports of beings described as either short and oddly dressed or exceptionally beautiful. David Jacobs, a UFO investigator, believes that such encounters will increase, suggesting that hybrid activity is a logical outcome of abduction phenomena. He theorizes that these hybrids can pass unnoticed in human society for short periods, potentially masking as military personnel. The concept of an "alien agenda" is introduced, suggesting a long-term plan for integration and control, possibly involving genetic manipulation and the creation of hybrids to merge with human society.
CSETI's Mission and Peace Project Global Network
The magazine highlights the work of CSETI (Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence), an organization dedicated to promoting the truth about UFOs and fostering disclosure. Steven M. Greer, the director, has published a book on extraterrestrial contact. Additionally, an article by Kate Thorvaldsen introduces the Peace Project Global Network, an organization aiming to unite individuals and groups working for peace, regardless of their background, and to find innovative solutions for global harmony.
UFO Analysis and Other Reports
Odd Gunnar Røed from UFO-Norge provides an analysis of UFO photographs, including images from Molde showing a bright aerial phenomenon and a dark streak over Toten, which is identified as a diesel exhaust phenomenon.
The issue also includes a brief report on Rene Joly, who claimed to be from Mars and sued several entities, including Shopper's Drug Mart and Citibank, for attempting to kill him and for fraud. His case was dismissed because his alleged extraterrestrial origin meant he lacked the rights of a terrestrial citizen.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-Nytt consistently explores the theme of extraterrestrial presence, both historically and in contemporary times. It presents a wide range of evidence, from ancient texts and legends to modern eyewitness accounts and scientific interpretations. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations and their potential interactions with humanity. The magazine seems to lean towards validating these accounts, even those that are controversial, by presenting them as potentially more credible than simple folklore.
This issue of Allers magazine, identified as NR7 1980 and also referencing NR 49, 1979, delves into the realm of UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial encounters, primarily focusing on reports from Norway. The cover prominently features the headline "JEG TRODDE DET VAR GUD" (I thought it was God) and highlights the 10th anniversary of artist Finn Kalvik's interest in UFOs, his personal quest, and fame.
Cover Story: The Boy Who Saw God
The lead article recounts the experience of a 12-year-old boy from Ellingsrudåsen, Oslo, who claims to have witnessed a strange object hovering over a residential block one November morning. He described the object as not being made of metal but also not like a cloud, likening it to a "clump of light and dark." The boy managed to take two photographs of the object, which he said changed shape and emitted shifting lights. He reported feeling unwell, with burning eyes and tears, during the encounter. The object then disappeared at high speed. The boy's mother does not believe him, and he only has a few friends who do. He expressed that it wasn't a spaceship or flying saucer but something entirely unusual, and he initially believed it was God coming to take them.
Hjørdis Hokstad Meets a UFO-Man
Another significant feature details the account of Hjørdis Hokstad, a 63-year-old woman from the village of Lanke in Sør-Trøndelag, who claims to have met a "UFO-man," a being from outer space. She recounts that on a pleasant morning, while sitting outside, she noticed a strange object moving. A man emerged from the object, described as being about 1.20 meters tall, wearing a grey-brown suit that covered his entire body. His arms were long, almost touching the ground. He approached her, and she felt a strange sensation. The being then entered a "black hole" in the object, which then took on a spiral shape and disappeared at high speed. Hokstad believes a higher power chose her for this encounter and that such beings exist beyond human understanding. She also mentions that other witnesses in the area reported unusual animal behavior and sightings of similar objects around the same time.
Finn Kalvik: On the Hunt for UFOs
The issue includes a piece on the artist Finn Kalvik, marking his 10th anniversary, and his alleged pursuit of UFOs and fame. The article touches upon his interest in the phenomenon and his personal reflections.
NETI: Organization and Services
The magazine also provides information about NETI (Norwegian organization for the study of ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence). This section includes:
- Membership Services: Details on available T-shirts with Alien and other prints, and videos from the 1997 UFO Conference, listing the content of each video part and their prices.
- NETIS NYE STYRE (NETI's New Board): Lists the elected board members and their contact information, including the leader Pål Aune, deputy leader Roar Krogshus, secretary/treasurer Kjell Arne Høviskeland, and board members Kenneth Andersen and Signe Einseth.
- NETIS STØTTEFOND (NETI Support Fund): An appeal for contributions to a support fund, with details on how to donate.
- UFO-BUA: An invitation to visit the UFO-bua at Enebakkvn.457 near Stensrudtjernet, which sells UFO-related merchandise like books, magazines, videos, and clothing, with special prices for members and a portion of the proceeds going to NETI.
- HJELP ØNSKES (Help Wanted): A call for volunteers with English and German language skills to help translate interesting articles.
NETI Statutes
The magazine includes the statutes of NETI, adopted on November 22, 1997, with amendments from May 8, 1999. The statutes define the organization's name, address, and purpose, which includes:
- Working to gather, process, and disseminate information about extraterrestrial intelligent beings and their messages.
- Providing active support to individuals facing persecution for their engagement.
- Working for international and universal peace.
- Advocating for the issue of extraterrestrial existence and technology to be addressed by democratically elected bodies.
The statutes also outline the structure of the board, the general assembly, voting procedures, and how to amend the statutes.
Other Mentions
A photograph from Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA, 1992, is presented with the caption "The woman, the sea .... and the saucer," suggesting another UFO-related visual.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue strongly focuses on UFO sightings and alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings, particularly within Norway. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation and reporting of such phenomena, providing a platform for witnesses and enthusiasts. The inclusion of NETI's statutes and services indicates an organizational effort to formalize and promote the study of ufology. The magazine aims to inform its readers about reported incidents, provide resources for those interested in the subject, and foster a community around UFO research.