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Overview

This issue of the Norwegian magazine "UFO" from 2000 focuses on significant developments and ongoing investigations within the UFO and extraterrestrial intelligence community. The cover prominently features the headline "CSETI reveals 'cover-up' of UFOs!" and highlights an…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the Norwegian magazine "UFO" from 2000 focuses on significant developments and ongoing investigations within the UFO and extraterrestrial intelligence community. The cover prominently features the headline "CSETI reveals 'cover-up' of UFOs!" and highlights an upcoming public hearing in 2001 funded to disclose definitive evidence. The magazine includes articles on Martyn Stubbs' claims of discovering alien life forms from NASA satellite transmissions, an investigation into crop circles in England, and an interview with Odd-Gunnar Røed, a veteran UFO researcher from UFO-Norge.

CSETI's Disclosure Initiative

A major focus is the announcement from Dr. Steven M. Greer, director of CSETI (Center for the Study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), regarding the "Disclosure News Programming Project" (DNP). This project aims to reveal evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence and secret government projects related to UFOs. Over 200 witnesses from various countries have reportedly agreed to testify. The initiative has received support from senior researchers and consultants with expertise in military affairs, national security, and technology. The DNP plans a global multimedia presentation, including a news conference where Top Secret-cleared witnesses will share their knowledge.

Martyn Stubbs' Evidence of Alien Life

The magazine details the work of Canadian cable-TV producer Martyn Stubbs, who claims to have found evidence of two unknown life forms in the universe through secret NASA satellite transmissions from the space shuttle, MIR, and other satellites. Stubbs analyzed over 2500 hours of footage, identifying phenomena he believes are intelligent life forms, not ice crystals as NASA reportedly suggested. These phenomena, dubbed "Fenomen 1" and "Fenomen 2," appear as spherical or disc-shaped objects and transparent streaks of light, exhibiting unusual behavior and high speeds. Stubbs suggests NASA has been aware of these phenomena for a long time, as they are commented on by astronauts in the footage. The material was presented at the 9th International UFO Congress and Film Convention in Nevada on March 11, 2000, but received limited media coverage.

Crop Circles in England

An article titled "A Visit to the Crop Circles" describes a trip to Southern England, a region known for its frequent and complex crop circle formations. The author, Signe H. Einseth, expresses initial disappointment with the visual appearance of the circles, finding them less impressive than anticipated. However, upon closer inspection, the author notes the precise way the crops are bent and the presence of unusual energy fields within the circles, particularly in one instance where a group meditated and experienced a strong energy sensation. The article touches upon the mystery of their origin and the growing complexity of the formations over the past decade.

Interview with Odd-Gunnar Røed

This section features an extensive interview with Odd-Gunnar Røed, a long-time figure in Norwegian UFO research and a committee member of UFO-Norge. Røed discusses his lifelong interest in UFOs, dating back to childhood. He recounts his involvement in establishing UFO-Norge and the organization's efforts to document UFO sightings, having logged approximately 2000 reports. Røed highlights a significant UFO sighting at Øydeskyvannet in 1991, involving an orange-red disc and landing traces. He also shares his thoughts on the controversial alien autopsy films, expressing a gut feeling about one of them. Røed discusses the Roswell incident, emphasizing the initial military press release about a "flying saucer" as key evidence. He also praises Dr. J. Allen Hynek for legitimizing UFO research and defines UFOs as "reports" rather than physical objects.

Other Articles and News

The magazine also includes a piece on the National Security Agency (NSA) creating a UFO website to debunk theories, which paradoxically led to increased public interest and scrutiny of UFO documents. Another article reports on a mentally ill Australian man who believed he was an alien and was acquitted of murder charges. The issue also covers the "International UFO Days" conference held in Oslo on January 29-30, 2000, which featured speakers like Derrel Sims, Dr. Richard Boylan, Dr. Steven M. Greer, Joe Firmage, Jaime Maussan, Michael Hesemann, Erich von Däniken, Erling Strand, and Odd-Gunnar Røed. The conference proceedings were made available on video.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around government secrecy and cover-ups related to UFO phenomena, the potential existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, and the role of media in reporting such events. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that supports the investigation and disclosure of UFO-related information, encouraging public engagement and scientific analysis of the evidence presented. There is a clear emphasis on the importance of transparency and challenging official narratives, particularly concerning alleged government suppression of information.

This issue of UFO-Magazine, dated May/June 2000, is titled 'UFO-OBSERVASJONER VERDEN RUNDT' (UFO Sightings Around the World) and features a cover story on 'Hvorfor UFO-fenomenet hemmeligholdes!' (Why the UFO Phenomenon is Kept Secret!). The magazine is published by UFO-Magazine and is in Norwegian.

Cover Story: Why the UFO Phenomenon is Kept Secret!

Dr. Steven M. Greer, director of CSETI (Center for the Study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), gave an exclusive lecture in Oslo on January 28, 2000, addressing the secrecy surrounding UFOs. Greer posits that the phenomenon is the most heavily classified subject, even more so than the atomic bomb, due to immense financial interests and power. He estimates that "trillions of dollars" are spent annually on 'Black Projects' or 'Unacknowledged Special Access Programs' (USAP). Greer explains that there are essentially two governments: one that knows and one that doesn't, with access to information restricted by security clearances, even for presidents. He cites John Lear, a former CIA test pilot, who claims the US government lost control of the UFO phenomenon in the early 1950s. Lear suggests there are 38 levels above 'Top Secret' within the MJ-12 framework, established in 1947, making it difficult for presidents to gain access. Only Eisenhower and Bush are mentioned as having had some knowledge, but Eisenhower's election in 1952 saw the 'UFO matter slip out of his hands' due to his respect for military ranks. Greer believes the primary reasons for secrecy are geopolitical power and money, as a public disclosure would profoundly impact all aspects of society. He argues that a gradual societal adjustment should have begun 50 years ago, but since it hasn't, it's better to face the consequences now, as continued secrecy poses a greater threat. CSETI has been working to pressure the US government for open hearings, but without success. Greer reveals that CSETI has now secured funding for a public disclosure of the UFO phenomenon through its own initiative.

UFO Sightings Around the World

The magazine reports on various UFO sightings from May/June 2000:

  • Italy: On March 8, 2000, a motorcyclist in Milan witnessed a mysterious bright white light that appeared for two seconds before rapidly disappearing. On February 12, 2000, residents of Novellara saw two aluminum-colored discs flying at high speed. In Catania, Sicily, on February 2, 2000, two men saw an unusually bright, diamond-shaped light that moved at incredible speed. Earlier that day, in Priolo, a humanoid figure was seen high in the air.
  • Mexico: On February 14, 2000, police officers in Mexico City observed a disc-shaped UFO hovering over a football field. The object had blinking multi-colored lights and was later seen by 16 police officers. The UFO was described as 33 feet in diameter with red, green, and blue lights, hovering for 30 seconds.
  • Australia: On January 13, 2000, Jason and his uncle witnessed three pink/red objects performing incredible acrobatic maneuvers for 20 minutes, with one object estimated to be flying at 200 feet per second.
  • New Zealand: On January 10, 2000, Fru Jordan in Tauranga observed a glowing green light in the sky, larger than stars, which stopped and remained visible for about 30 minutes.
  • Argentina: On January 25, a bright fireball fell from the sky in the Santiago del Estero region, leading to an investigation, but the object was not found.

Crop Circles

Crop Circles in Norway

The 'Norsk Kornsirkelgruppe' (Norwegian Crop Circle Group) was established on January 22, 2000, by Eva Marie Brekkestø and others to catalog crop circles in Norway. They aim to gather information previously scattered among private individuals. The group has a website (http://kornsirkler.go.to) and is seeking contact with people interested in the phenomenon. So far, one crop circle has been reported in Norway this summer: a bell-shaped formation at Halset farm, Furnes, Ringsaker, reported on July 22. It consists of a 10m diameter circle and a 5m circle connected by a line, with a ring around the smaller circle. The group reminds people that it is illegal to enter cultivated land without the landowner's permission.

Crop Circles from Previous Years

In 1999, four crop circles were reported in the Skedsmo, Bærum, and Asker areas, with the Syverstad gård circle in Asker being the most impressive. In 1996, two circles were reported in Askim/Mysen and Raufoss, and in 1995, two more appeared in Rausfoss and Enebakk. The group acknowledges that many circles may have gone unreported or unnoticed. Norwegian crop circles are described as simpler than those in England, but it's noted that early English circles were also simpler, suggesting a possible evolution of the phenomenon or increased skill of the makers.

Genuine or Fake?

The article discusses the challenge of distinguishing genuine from fake crop circles. Fake circles often exhibit less complexity and simpler geometry. The photographer Steve Alexander experimented by creating his own circle to understand the process better. Karen Douglas, a crop circle researcher, suggests that people rationalize crop circles as hoaxes or vandalism, thereby denying the phenomenon's significance and its potential reflection of a human need for beauty and mystery. She emphasizes that crop circles are about form, which resonates with vibration and frequency, influencing people emotionally, similar to music.

Special Features

General Douglas MacArthur on ET Conflict

In a speech at West Point in May 1962, General Douglas MacArthur hinted at a possible future military conflict with extraterrestrials. He spoke of a new world of change, venturing into outer space, and facing "unpleasant forces from another galaxy."

Marshal Sir Peter Horsley's Encounter

Marshal Sir Peter Horsley, a former WWII pilot and advisor to Prince Philip, claims to have met an extraterrestrial named 'Janus' from another galaxy. He describes 'Janus' as friendly and a traveler. This encounter reportedly took place in 1954 at a private home in Chelsea, arranged by a General Martin. Horsley states that 'Janus' was interested in flying saucers and they discussed space and time travel. Horsley believes 'Janus' was observing humanity. A former high-ranking Ministry of Defence official commented on the potential public reaction to such a revelation.

Glastonbury Symposium 2000

The issue mentions the 3-day 'Glastonbury Symposium 2000' crop circle conference, attended by researchers Karen Douglas and Andy Thomas. Steven Greer also presented, suggesting crop circles are created using Earth's gravity and external forces, and announced a date for the revelation of UFO phenomena.

Eltjo Haselhoff's Research

Dutch researcher Eltjo Haselhoff, a physicist specializing in high-power laser physics, presented his research on crop circles. His work includes mapping complex geometry, analyzing randomness, dehydration, and electromagnetic properties. Haselhoff has had an article accepted by the prestigious journal 'Science', which typically rejects 95% of submissions. The conclusion is that blue light spheres are now accepted by scientific circles as being involved in crop circle creation.

The Big Wow!

A section highlights the 'Big Wow!' signal, described as the SETI program's biggest sensation, detected by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, on August 15, 1977, by Dr. Robert S. Dixon.

NETI and CSETI's Work

The Tønsberg group of NETI (a Norwegian organization focused on UFOs and related phenomena) is actively working to establish contact with UFOs using CSETI's 'training kit'. This involves finding suitable remote locations, meditation, and remote viewing. They use specific sound recordings, including 'New Hampshire beeping tones' and 'crop circle tones,' and employ strobes and spotlights for potential landings. The group emphasizes the importance of mental preparation and managing fear, noting that positive emotions like wonder and gratitude are common during successful contacts.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, crop circle phenomena, the potential for extraterrestrial contact, and the perceived secrecy surrounding these topics by governments and scientific institutions. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a belief in the significance of these phenomena, encouraging public awareness and investigation. The magazine actively promotes organizations like Norsk Kornsirkelgruppe and NETI, and highlights the work of researchers and whistleblowers in the field.

This issue of UFO-Magasinet, dated July/August 2000, focuses on a significant UFO wave reported in Lincolnshire, England, in April 2000, and delves into the controversial topic of alien abductions and the scientific investigation of potential physical evidence. The magazine also explores the theories of UFO researcher Steven Greer regarding government secrecy and the military-industrial complex's involvement with advanced, possibly extraterrestrial, technology.

Steven Greer's Model: The UFO Problem

The issue begins by presenting Steven Greer's framework for understanding the UFO phenomenon: What is the problem? How is it hidden? Who is behind it? And why is it being kept secret?

Greer asserts that UFOs are real and backed by evidence. He argues that extraterrestrial technology should benefit humanity but is instead channeled into secret projects, costing an estimated 40 to 100 billion dollars of American taxpayer money. This diverts knowledge and funds from democratic control, undermining democratic principles.

How the Issue is Hidden

Greer explains that the concealment of UFO technology is achieved through commercialization and secret projects, often referred to as USAP's (Unacknowledged Special Access Programs). He states that the US government does not conduct its own research but contracts with large corporations in defense, oil, transportation, and communication. This creates semi-governmental, semi-private organizations with immense power, making them difficult to control. Greer cites Dwight D. Eisenhower's farewell address, warning against the military-industrial complex, as a precursor to this situation.

Who is Behind the Secrecy?

According to Greer, the military-industrial complex is largely responsible for the secrecy. He identifies the arms and oil industries as the two largest markets, followed by the drug and pornography industries. Greer suggests that individuals within the military-industrial complex, along with some religious leaders (mentioning Scientologists and Mormons), are involved.

Why the Secrecy? Technology, Power, and Geopolitics

Greer posits that the secrecy is driven by the pursuit of technology, power, and geopolitics, rather than personal financial gain. The development of extraterrestrial technology, he argues, would lead to a revolution, impacting not only the defense industry but also energy, transportation, communication, and virtually all markets, potentially causing the collapse of Western industrialism and national economies. He contrasts this potential revolution with the ecological collapse facing the planet, suggesting that the former is preferable and that humanity has been paying unnecessarily high energy bills for over 50 years.

Furthermore, Greer points out that if developing nations were to industrialize like the West, global energy consumption would skyrocket. He also notes that 90% of the world's population would then share power with the Western 10%. Governments, he claims, prioritize stability over revolution. The control of masses through extraterrestrial technology in weaponry is seen as a means to maintain power.

ET Technology for Weaponry

The article notes that extraterrestrial technology has been secretly developed for weaponry, targeting both humans and extraterrestrials. It mentions that UFOs began crashing in the 1940s, possibly due to strong radar systems interfering with their guidance. The Roswell incident is cited as a likely cause. Research into the wreckage is credited with accelerating technological advancements, including lasers, fiber optics, transistors, and integrated circuits. Greer asserts that this technology was not given freely by extraterrestrials but was obtained by shooting down UFOs.

Greer expresses skepticism about cooperation between the US government and extraterrestrials, believing that humanity must learn on its own and that extraterrestrials will not directly control human development. He suggests they might intervene only in cases of existential threat to the planet or the universe.

Microscopic Glass Particles and Abductions

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the research of Dr. William C. Levengood, who has been investigating microscopic glass-like particles found in household dust from individuals claiming to have been abducted by extraterrestrials. These particles, described as amber-colored and varying in size, are found in various forms, including hollow or solid spheres. Levengood is researching their origin and purpose, noting that they do not appear to be biological, as they lack carbon content.

Nancy Talbott, a colleague of Levengood, explains that the research is in its early stages but was made public to encourage wider participation and data collection. The goal is to determine if these particles are the same as those found in crop circles and UFO landing sites and to conduct further detailed studies. The research team, BLT Research Team, plans a long-term study of these particles.

UFO Sightings in Lincolnshire, England (April 2000)

The magazine details a series of UFO sightings and encounters near Grimsby, Lincolnshire, in April 2000. These include:

  • Elaine King's experience: She reported being taken aboard an alien craft and examined by extraterrestrials.
  • Tony Kirby's sighting: He observed a white, disc-shaped object hovering over Willingham.
  • Reshi Kumar's sighting: He witnessed a bright, round light fall from the sky.
  • Cliff Blyth's incident: He claimed to have been hit by a fiery projectile that passed through his chest.
  • John and Dorothy Ramsden's experience: They saw a silver, pulsating object in the sky.
  • Elaine Reed's sighting: She observed a large, red, disc-shaped object moving silently.

Several of these sightings involved electrical interference with vehicles, suggesting a potential link to the observed phenomena.

Other UFO Reports from Norway

The magazine also includes several UFO reports from Norway:

  • Evje, Aust-Agder (July 13, 1995): Two cars observed a cigar-shaped, metallic object moving parallel to the road.
  • Vassdalsvik, Meløy, Nordland (February 6, 1985): An intense, flame-like light was seen, and a disc-shaped object was observed hovering, possibly supported by light beams.
  • Ankenesfjellet, Narvik, Nordland (October 20, 1987): Multiple lights were seen moving in unusual patterns and illuminating the terrain.
  • Skedsmo Church, Skedsmokorset, Akershus (January/February 1994): A series of orange-red and white lights were observed moving rapidly across the sky.

Technological Implications and Cover-ups

The issue touches upon the idea that advanced technologies, such as the bipolar transistor, might have originated from UFO wreckage (Roswell incident). It suggests that technologies like those developed by Nikola Tesla for free energy are being secretly pursued within USAP's, achieving 'overunity' systems.

Concerns are raised about patents related to anti-gravity technology being confiscated by governments due to potential military interest. The article also mentions Harry Godfrey's experiments with a disc-shaped apparatus to test if it uses Earth's magnetic field for lift.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the reality of UFOs, the alleged cover-up by governments and the military-industrial complex, the potential for advanced extraterrestrial technology, and the scientific investigation into physical evidence of alien encounters, particularly through the study of microscopic particles. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting various theories and witness accounts while also highlighting scientific research and the complexities involved in understanding the UFO issue. The magazine encourages readers to consider the implications of these events for humanity's future and the nature of reality.

Title: UFO-Aktuelt
Issue: 1
Volume: 1996
Date: 1996
Publisher: Alternativhuset
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of UFO-Aktuelt focuses on detailed accounts of UFO/UAP sightings, primarily from Norway, alongside a collection of photographic evidence from various international locations. The magazine serves as a platform for reporting and discussing anomalous aerial phenomena.

Skien in Telemark

This section details a sighting that occurred in Skien, Telemark, on October 21, 1995, around 18:40. The object was observed for approximately 15-30 seconds and was described as having a metallic white and red color with varying brightness. The witness reported hearing a whistling and humming sound. The object was initially mistaken for a star but then appeared lower in the sky and moved towards the observer. The witness described seeing a metallic bottom with a large, round hole in the center, estimated to be between 5 and 10 meters in diameter. The object appeared to reflect the sky's blue color and had small windows or lights around the edge of the hole. The metallic bottom also showed signs of scratches. Red lights, described as similar to aircraft lights but more numerous, were then observed, followed by the object ascending vertically at a 90-degree angle with a "svisj" sound. It then moved away, exhibiting its white light and humming sound, similar to an airplane. The lights on the object were observed to turn on and off during the encounter.

Gjettum near Sandvika in Bærum

This report covers an incident on February 13, 1996, around 10:10 AM, near Sandvika in Bærum. The witness, 76-year-old architect Ole Hanche-Olsen, described observing a large, cylindrical object with blunt ends moving from east to west in a clear blue sky. The object was described as white or very light silver with a black band in the middle, twice as wide as the cylinder's diameter. It moved smoothly and steadily at an estimated altitude of 500 meters. No sound, wings, tail fins, or windows were visible. The speed was compared to a slow propeller plane. Hanche-Olsen followed the object with his eyes for a few minutes until it disappeared behind Kolsås. He noted that he had no trouble sketching the object due to his architectural background. When asked for his opinion, he suggested it might have been a towed object, like a plane with a banner, but concluded that nothing was being towed and there was no engine noise. The report also mentions that this shape is not new and recalls a similar observation near Lillestrøm in the 1970s.

Photographic Evidence

The second page of the magazine features a collage of photographs, each accompanied by a location, suggesting visual documentation of alleged UFO/UAP sightings from around the world. These include images from Federal Heights, Colorado, USA; an unspecified location in the USA; Lake Powell, Oregon, USA; an unspecified location in Mexico; Istanbul, Turkey; and Parinacota, Mexico. These images serve as visual supplements to the textual reports of sightings.

Alternativhuset Information

At the bottom of the first page, contact information for "Alternativhuset" is provided. Located at Sagvn. 24, Oslo, with phone numbers 22 35 14 90 and 22 71 89 96, and an email address [email protected]. It is described as a meeting place for individuals interested in UFOs, philosophy, astrology, science, politics, and environmental issues. Services offered include a cafe, video nights, a library, lectures, and discussion clubs. A website address, http://www.galactic-server.com/alternativhuset/, is also listed.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are witness testimonies of unexplained aerial phenomena, detailed descriptions of observed objects (shape, color, size, behavior, sound), and the presentation of photographic evidence from various locations. The editorial stance appears to be one of open reporting and investigation of UFO/UAP sightings, providing a platform for witnesses and enthusiasts. The inclusion of Alternativhuset's information suggests a connection to a broader community interested in these topics.