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Title: UFO-nytt Issue: Nr. 4 - 1999 Publisher: NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) Date: 1999

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-nytt
Issue: Nr. 4 - 1999
Publisher: NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence)
Date: 1999

Main Articles and Features

Kornsirkelfenomenet: Budskap fra Stjernedøtrene eller menneskers verk? (Crop Circle Phenomenon: Message from the Star Daughters or Human Work?)

This article by Pål Aune explores the crop circle phenomenon, presenting it as a subject of much discussion and speculation, similar to UFOs. It discusses the range of opinions, from those who believe all crop circles are man-made to those who see them as coded messages from other worlds. The author highlights the advanced geometric nature of the formations, the changes in crops and soil, and associated phenomena like light and sound. The article also touches upon the potential connection to UFO activity, animal mutilations, and the unusual behavior of authorities in England regarding crop circles. It references historical accounts, including a Canadian legend about 'Daughters of the Star' and early English 'witch or devil rings.' The article contrasts genuine crop circles with hoaxes, citing the work of Doug and Dave. It also notes that crops within circles grow faster and that patterns can reappear over years.

Intervju med Karen-Sofie Thorstensen (Interview with Karen-Sofie Thorstensen)

This interview, conducted by Kjell Arne Høviskeland, features author Karen-Sofie Thorstensen, who has written books on 'the Alfa Centauri connection' and 'the connection with the inner and outer universe.' Thorstensen discusses her belief in past lives and reincarnation, including the idea that souls choose their parents. She shares personal experiences of witnessing physical UFOs three times, describing one as a silent, golden, luminous object. Regarding the Hessdalen phenomenon, she suggests that while the area's specific role might be over, higher energies are transforming the planet, potentially leading to increased UFO activity in other regions like Mjøsa.

MAJESTIC-12: Dokumentene og Menneskene (Majestic 12: The Documents and the People)

This section delves into the Majestic 12 group, formed in 1947 in the USA to study UFOs. It notes that the group consisted of 12 leading scientists and raises questions about their selection and agenda. The article implies that the group's existence and activities are shrouded in secrecy.

De kosmiske Computerne (The Cosmic Computers)

Authored by Tore Alfstad and adapted by Pål Aune, this article explores the concept of 'cosmic computers' or galactic memory banks that might store all events since the universe's beginning. It delves into the nature of matter, subatomic particles like quarks and oscillotrons, and how these might form structures capable of storing information. The article suggests that oscillotrons, which can travel faster than light, are key to interstellar and interdimensional travel and that they bind the mental and physical realms.

Musikalske UFOer (Musical UFOs)

This piece by Cristopher Kenworthy, translated by Karen-Sofie Thorstensen, investigates the sounds UFOs might emit, with some witnesses reporting beautiful melodies. It questions whether music is used as a form of communication by extraterrestrial beings.

Hundrevis av nordmenn har sett en UFO! (Hundreds of Norwegians have seen a UFO!)

This article highlights that UFO sightings are not rare, with more people coming forward to share their experiences. It includes a selection of UFO observations from the UFO-Norge database, compiled by Kjell Arne Høviskeland and Pål Aune.

Mine egne UFO-opplevelser ved Ritamar, Almeria, Spania (My Own UFO Experiences at Ritamar, Almeria, Spain)

Edith Vilde Saugerud recounts her personal UFO sighting on October 16-17, 1998. She describes witnessing a large, dark grey cloud from which a golden, metallic UFO emerged. Later that night, multiple UFOs were observed emerging from the same cloud. She notes the objects were silent and that she felt no fear.

UFO-observasjoner i Australia og USA (UFO Observations in Australia and USA)

This section presents several brief reports of UFO sightings:

  • Queensland, Australia (August 8, 1999): Barbara and Margie Griffin observed a silent, triangular object with seven pulsating red lights moving slowly over the water.
  • Melbourne, Australia (August 14, 1999): Multiple witnesses observed a formation of yellow lights that moved in a triangular pattern.
  • Cape Coral, Florida, USA (September 7, 1999):etty Scofield and Cathy Ingrim witnessed spectacular, silent, pulsating lights described as a mass of shooting stars.
  • Brighton, Iowa, USA (September 5, 1999): A luminous object was sporadically visible for 20 minutes.
  • Santa Ana, California, USA (September 9, 1999): John B. reported seeing a large, bright object.
  • USA's Northwest Coast (September 1, 1999): Hundreds reported seeing 'flaming' UFOs.
  • Gallatin, Tennessee, USA (September 7, 1999): A businessman observed a silent, silver, cylindrical object.

Sammenhenger mellom lemlestelser av gårdsdyr og kornsirkler? (Connections between animal mutilations and crop circles?)

This article discusses the research of Linda Moulton-Howe, who has found a correlation between animal mutilations and crop circles. It suggests that the same energy, possibly microwave radiation, may be responsible for both phenomena, noting that the tissue and blood of mutilated animals show signs of intense heat.

Svarte umerkede helikoptere, UFOer og kornsirkler (Black unmarked helicopters, UFOs, and crop circles)

This section explores the reported connection between UFOs, black unmarked helicopters, and crop circles. It mentions numerous reports of UFOs operating with or being pursued by helicopters, often followed by the discovery of crop circles. The article describes these helicopters as black, without identification marks, and with tinted windows, and notes the presence of men in black uniforms near them. It speculates on their purpose, ranging from military exercises to maintaining order in crisis situations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the UFO phenomenon, crop circles, and related topics with an open-minded yet critical approach. It emphasizes the importance of seeking truth, encouraging personal investigation, and questioning official narratives. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting awareness and discussion about these unexplained phenomena, encouraging readers to form their own conclusions based on presented evidence and expert opinions. There's a recurring theme of humanity's role in its own evolution and the potential for contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, often framed within a spiritual or philosophical context. The magazine also highlights the importance of individual critical thinking and intuition in discerning truth from misinformation.

This issue of "Vi Menn" (Issue 25, 1998) focuses heavily on UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial life, and related concepts, featuring a mix of scientific speculation, witness reports, and interviews. The cover story, "HUNDREVIS AV NORDMENN HAR SETT EN UFO!" (Hundreds of Norwegians Have Seen a UFO!), highlights the prevalence of sightings in Norway.

The Cosmic Computer and Multidimensionality

The magazine delves into complex theories about the universe. It introduces the concept of 'microides' as fundamental particles that form 'spiritual particles' with seven levels of existence. These particles are said to build 'oscillotrons,' which possess a multidimensional structure of 65,536 local dimensions. The issue explains how these energy and dimensional planes are interconnected, manifesting as paranormal experiences like telepathy and clairvoyance, and potentially explaining the sudden appearance and disappearance of UFOs.

It is suggested that these natural laws can be technologically exploited. For instance, psychokinesis is explained as the manipulation of oscillotrons, altering subatomic particles to form new ones with different properties. The text posits that receptor particles, built from microides, reside on higher energy planes, with the seventh plane housing a two-dimensional structure, the sixth a four-dimensional, and so on, creating a complex multidimensional structure.

The Galactic Memory Banks

The issue introduces the concept of 'Galactic Memory Banks,' suggesting that galaxies are sentient beings composed of stars, with solar systems acting as galactic cells. The galaxy is described as having a seven-dimensional structure, with its full form existing on higher planes. The text explains that galaxies can communicate telepathically, particularly through white dwarf stars, which form a network akin to a galactic brain. Pulsars are described as synchronizing generators for the galactic body. Sirius B, a white dwarf near Earth, is highlighted as a key Galactic Memory Bank, storing information about Earth and our solar system within its crystalline structure.

Historical and cultural references, such as the Dogon people's knowledge of Sirius and the preoccupation of groups like the Freemasons with the Sirius system, are mentioned. The discovery and photography of Sirius B are also noted.

The Cosmic Computer

The 'Cosmic Computer' is presented as a natural mechanism that maintains and balances the physical universe. It acts as a link between the physical and spiritual dimensions, utilizing celestial bodies and crystalline structures, such as quartz on Earth, to store and process information. Planets exchange data with the cosmic computer via their natural crystal reserves. Higher spiritual beings and those with special abilities can query or command this computer. It is capable of phenomena like teleportation and can even recreate beings from stored information.

This computer is not to be confused with universal consciousness or God, but rather a structure created by them. It is compared to the part of the human brain that controls automatic bodily processes like hormone balance and heart rate.

The Great Purpose

The 'Great Purpose' of the universe is attributed to a 'local God' who, through thought, created the universe by emitting frequencies that formed physical space and time. The universe's size and boundaries were predetermined, and its initial state was filled with microides. The expansion of the universe is described as a standing wave, modulated by a lower frequency, creating the duality observed in the universe (e.g., male/female, positive/negative).

This frequency interplay creates a 'frequency image,' which physically manifested as light. Further condensation of this frequency image led to physical particles. The text references religious texts, including the Quran and the Old Testament, to explain concepts like creation and the end times, suggesting that the universe's end may involve it being drawn into a 'funnel' within a 'superuniverse,' leading to the creation of a new universe. Norse mythology's Ragnarok is also cited.

Black holes and quasars are explained as transport channels between dimensions and universes, using frequency modulation to neutralize gravity and allow passage. The structure of hyperuniverses is described as a spiral pattern resembling DNA, with 12 original energy lines that, when mixed, create a white beam. The sheer scale of the universe is emphasized, with calculations leading to an astronomical number of superuniverses within the hyperuniverse, suggesting the potential for numerous 'copies' of beings.

Telepathy: Science Fiction or Science Fact?

This section explores the phenomenon of telepathy. Ganzfeld experiments are mentioned, where participants exposed to specific sensory conditions showed a tendency to exhibit telepathic abilities. The article suggests that within 10-20 years, parapsychology could lead to effective telepathy instruments. The method involves rhythmic sounds and flashing lights, drawing parallels to ancient shamanistic traditions.

Stephen Hawking on UFOs and ETs

Professor Stephen Hawking, in a lecture at the White House, made controversial statements about extraterrestrial life. He suggested that advanced civilizations might become unstable and self-destruct, explaining why we haven't been contacted. He also alluded to an 'other explanation' for the lack of contact, without elaborating. The article notes the significance of these remarks, given Hawking's stature and the audience.

Bishops Believe in ETs!

A poll conducted by The Sunday Times revealed that 95% of English bishops believe that life could exist on other planets, with 74% believing that extraterrestrial life could be intelligent. Many bishops see no conflict between this belief and traditional religious convictions, viewing God as an almighty creator whose creativity is not limited.

Interview with Budd Hopkins

An interview with renowned UFO abduction researcher Budd Hopkins, author of "Witnessed," is featured. Hopkins discusses a case involving a 30-year-old mother allegedly abducted by 'greys' and taken aboard a UFO. He highlights the significance of this case due to confirmation from police officers and a politician. Hopkins explains his motivation for writing about UFO abductions, emphasizing the need to publish findings that challenge previous assumptions. He discusses concepts like 'missing time,' 'memory implants,' and the recurring patterns in abduction cases. He also touches upon the potential altruistic or, conversely, genetic study motives of extraterrestrials, and the creation of 'hybrids.'

Hopkins addresses the skepticism he anticipates for his book and expresses hope that it will encourage more witnesses to come forward. He also speculates on the possibility of UFO researchers' findings being influenced or triggered by extraterrestrials themselves.

Musical UFOs

This section explores the connection between UFOs and music. It references Steven Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and suggests that UFOs might use music as a primary language for communication. Reports of UFOs emitting sounds, from low hums to musical scales, are cited. The article mentions ancient legends, such as the Algonquian Indian legend of a 'flying basket' with maidens, and ancient Indian texts describing 'Vimanas' (flying machines) that emitted melodic sounds. The author questions why not all UFOs are musical, suggesting that the musical aspect is often overlooked or dismissed by investigators.

UFO Sightings in Norway

The magazine presents several UFO sighting reports from Norway:

  • Funnemark in Lunde, Telemark (July 1965): An egg-shaped, metallic object emitting a humming sound was observed.
  • Krokelvdalen in Troms (March 1985): A large, oval, metallic-grey object with colored lights and windows was seen.
  • Østre Toten (January 1981): An oblong, red object descended from a dark cloud, bathing the area in red light.
  • Namskogan (February 1979): A bright light was observed, described as a large, dark, spherical object.

Skeptics and Giraffes

This section discusses the psychological impact of UFO sightings on witnesses, who often fear ridicule. It contrasts the skepticism of some with the numerous credible reports from independent witnesses. The article criticizes 'manipulative investigators' who dismiss evidence, such as musical sounds associated with UFOs, attempting to rationalize them as mundane phenomena.

Why Must It Be So?

The article questions the common assumption that mathematics will be the universal language for communicating with extraterrestrials. It argues that music, with its emotional and artistic components, might be a more effective and universally understood medium. The author suggests that beings who appreciate music are more likely to be trusted than those solely focused on mathematics.

Say the Name of the Melody

This part explores how music might be used to calm or control witnesses. It recounts two cases: one in Australia where women heard melodic sounds while experiencing missing time, and another in Greenbank where a man heard a strong humming sound from a UFO that pulsed in time with its movements. The article suggests that these sounds might be used to capture attention or serve as a warning.

UFO Observers

This section analyzes who sees UFOs, noting that reports come from people of all backgrounds, ages, and professions. It highlights that many credible witnesses, including those in positions of authority, remain anonymous due to fear of ridicule and damage to their reputation. The article suggests that if all UFO observations were admitted, the numbers would be significantly higher.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently emphasizes the reality and significance of UFO phenomena, presenting witness accounts and theoretical explanations as credible. There's a strong undercurrent suggesting that UFOs are not merely misidentified aircraft but evidence of intelligent, possibly extraterrestrial, activity. The magazine promotes a belief in multidimensional universes, cosmic consciousness, and the potential for non-conventional communication methods like telepathy and music. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry into these subjects, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional scientific understanding, while also acknowledging and addressing skepticism.

This issue of UFO-Aktuelt, dated 1999, features a diverse range of topics related to UFO phenomena, scientific discoveries, and historical investigations. The cover highlights the reported discovery of Element 114 by Russian scientists and Sony's seven-year Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) research project. The magazine includes detailed accounts of UFO sightings, an examination of the alleged Majestic 12 documents, and discussions on the scientific and historical aspects of the UFO phenomenon.

Sightings and Encounters

The issue presents several eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings from Norway:

  • Espedalen, Norway (July 21, 1994): Andreas Tveten reported observing a bright, yellow-orange, half-moon shaped object with a distinct halo. The object moved erratically, descending behind a mountain before returning at high speed, moving in a zigzag pattern, and then seemingly 'exploding' into thin air. The duration of the sighting was 3-4 minutes, with no sound heard.
  • Sørlia, Norway (December 13, 1994): Thor Løkken described seeing a glowing red-orange object moving at high speed with a descending course towards the southeast. He compared its appearance to a cylindrical diesel tank and noted a reddish glow and smoke-like wisps from its rear. The sighting lasted between 6-10 seconds.
  • Spjelkavik, Norway (November 11, 1995): A 28-year-old pilot, trained in aviation, observed a glass-like, round object that suddenly illuminated and accelerated at incredible speed. The event lasted approximately 5 seconds, with no audible sound due to background noise.
  • Skjernøy, Norway (August 19, 1995): Four adults and two children witnessed a large, oval object with lights. Initially, two red-cerise colored craft with blinking lights appeared and moved at high speed towards the main object. Eventually, the number of smaller craft increased to four. The main object was described as having 'hatches' on top from which bright light emanated, and windows with rows of lights. The sighting lasted between 1 to 1.5 hours, with the main object observed for a few minutes.

In addition to Norwegian sightings, the issue references historical UFO events:

  • Washington, USA (June 24, 1947): A civilian pilot reported seeing nine disc-shaped aircraft traveling in formation at high speed over the Cascade Mountains. This event gained significant public attention.
  • New Mexico, USA (July 7, 1947): Following a reported crash near Roswell, a secret operation was initiated to recover wreckage. Four dead, human-like beings were discovered approximately two miles from the main wreckage site.
  • Texas-Mexico border (December 6, 1950): A second object, similar to the Roswell incident, impacted the earth at high speed. The object was almost entirely incinerated, with only a small amount of material recovered for study.

Scientific Developments

Element 114

The magazine reports on the alleged discovery of Element 114 by Russian scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, with assistance from Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in California. The theory suggests that superheavy elements should possess a degree of stability. While previous synthetic elements decayed in fractions of a second, Element 114 is reported to have lasted for 30 minutes, or alternatively, 30 seconds according to different sources. This finding is seen as strengthening the hypothesis that Element 115 might also be stable and could possess exotic properties not yet observed in nature. Ken Moody, a nuclear chemist from Livermore, expressed excitement about the findings, noting their significance for theoretical assumptions.

Sony's ESP Project

Sony's seven-year research project, codenamed ESPER, investigated Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) with the aim of finding commercial applications. Led by Yoichiro Sako, the project explored telepathy, remote viewing, and synchronicity. The research concluded that ESP exists and can be learned, with remote viewing achieving 97.1% accuracy. Despite these remarkable results, Sony did not find any commercial fields for application and consequently shut down the laboratory in July 1998.

The Majestic 12 Documents

This section delves into the controversial Majestic 12 (MJ-12) documents, which purportedly detail a secret US government operation established in 1947 to investigate UFO phenomena. The article lists the 12 alleged members of the group, including prominent figures from military and scientific backgrounds such as Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, General Hoyt Vandenberg, Gordon Gray, James Forrestal, Lt. Gen. Nathan Twining, Dr. Donald Menzel, and Dr. Vannevar Bush. The documents suggest that MJ-12 was responsible for collecting and analyzing information on UFOs, extraterrestrial craft, and potential threats. It outlines projects like SIGMA (for extraterrestrial contact) and REDLIGHT (for learning to fly alien craft). The article also touches upon the alleged recovery of alien bodies and craft from the Roswell incident. The author expresses personal conviction in the authenticity of these documents, despite acknowledging the possibility of a sophisticated hoax.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO-Aktuelt consistently explores the intersection of unexplained aerial phenomena with scientific inquiry and historical investigation. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness towards UFO phenomena, presenting various accounts and documents while encouraging critical evaluation. The magazine highlights both contemporary sightings and historical events, suggesting a continuous and evolving interest in the subject. The inclusion of scientific research, such as Element 114 and ESP, indicates an effort to connect the unexplained with potential scientific explanations or advancements. The detailed examination of the Majestic 12 documents underscores a focus on uncovering potential government secrecy and historical cover-ups related to UFOs. The author's personal conviction in the authenticity of the MJ-12 documents suggests a leaning towards the belief in extraterrestrial visitation and a hidden official narrative.

Title: TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY
Issue: 004
Volume: C52-EXEMPT (8)
Date: September 19, 1947 (based on internal dating of the report)

This document, marked 'TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY', details the findings of a covert analytical effort concerning a recovered unidentified flying object (UFO) and its occupants. The effort was organized by Gan. Mining and Dr. Bush, acting on direct orders from the President.

Recovered Craft Analysis

The initial consensus, reached on September 19, 1947, was that the recovered disc was most likely a short-range reconnaissance craft. This conclusion was based primarily on the craft's size and the apparent lack of any identifiable provisioning. The document notes that this assessment was supported by Attachment "D".

Analysis of Occupants

A subsequent analysis of the four deceased occupants was arranged by Dr. Bronk. This group's tentative conclusion, dated November 30, 1947, was that although the creatures appeared human-like, their biological and evolutionary processes were significantly different from those observed in Homo sapiens. Dr. Bronk's team proposed the term "Extra-terrestrial Biological Entities" (ETES) as a standard reference until a more definitive designation could be agreed upon.

Speculation on Origin

Given the certainty that these craft did not originate from any country on Earth, considerable speculation arose regarding their point of origin and method of arrival. Mars was considered a possibility, but some scientists, notably Dr. Menzel, believed it more likely that the beings came from another solar system entirely.

Investigation Challenges

Several challenges were encountered during the investigation:

  • Writing: Numerous examples of what appeared to be a form of writing were found in the wreckage, but deciphering it remained largely unsuccessful (see Attachment "E").
  • Propulsion and Power: Efforts to determine the method of propulsion or the nature of the power source were equally unsuccessful. Research was complicated by the complete absence of identifiable wings, propellers, jets, or other conventional methods of propulsion and guidance. Furthermore, there was a total lack of metallic wiring, vacuum tubes, or similar recognizable electronic components. It is assumed that the propulsion unit was completely destroyed by the explosion that caused the crash (see Attachment "F").

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The document reflects a serious, scientific approach to an unexplained phenomenon, driven by high-level government interest. The tone is analytical and objective, focusing on the evidence gathered and the challenges in interpreting it. The primary themes are extraterrestrial visitation, advanced technology beyond current human understanding, and the implications for national security and scientific inquiry. The editorial stance, as inferred from the document's classification and the nature of the investigation, suggests a commitment to understanding these phenomena, even when faced with significant unknowns and classified information.