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Title: UFO - nytt Issue: Nr. 1 2003 Publisher: NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Date: 2003

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO - nytt
Issue: Nr. 1 2003
Publisher: NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
Date: 2003

This issue of "UFO - nytt" (UFO - News) from the Norwegian organization for the study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (NETI) presents a collection of UFO reports from around the globe, alongside articles on Mars and a new energy technology. The magazine's motto, "VI IKKE BARE TROR, VI VET!!!" (We don't just believe, we KNOW!!!), sets a tone of conviction.

Editorial and Organization Information

The editorial section, written by Torgeir Hansen, welcomes readers to the new issue and the new board. He reflects on the recent annual meeting and introduces the new board members and deputy board members. Hansen also touches upon the planet Mars, suggesting recent discoveries hint at past civilizations and water. He highlights a new energy product that reportedly generates energy from thin air, planned for launch in 2004, which could replace oil and electricity. A discussion forum is announced for future issues, inviting members to share their views on UFOs.

The magazine details NETI's fundamental purpose: to collect and disseminate information on extraterrestrial beings, support those facing persecution for their involvement, advocate for freedom and peace, and bring the topic of extraterrestrial existence under democratic control. Membership costs 250 NOK per year, and the member magazine "UFO - nytt" is published four times a year.

Cover Story: The Crabwood Alien

The cover prominently features "THE CRABWOOD ALIEN" and "Adams broen", suggesting a focus on this particular case. The issue also highlights "MARS den røde planet" and "Zero Point Energi".

Global UFO Sightings

The issue presents a series of UFO reports from various countries:

  • United Kingdom (Sheffield): On October 25, 2002, hundreds of round objects were reported flying over Sheffield. While one report suggested school balloons, witnesses insisted they were not balloons. UFO Magazine's Russel Callaghan was invited to a live radio program to discuss the event.
  • Italy: On the evenings of September 20 and 21, 2002, triangular or rectangular objects were observed over Northern Italy. An investigation by CISU identified the object as a large stratospheric balloon released for research by the European Space Agency. On October 27, 2002, three disk-shaped UFOs were observed in formation by an Italian author and ufologists.
  • Russia: On October 29, 2002, four teenagers reported a red UFO resembling a glowing star on the Moscow-Simferopol highway, which caused car radio interference. On October 31, a spherical UFO was observed performing aerial maneuvers over Astrakhan for five days, emitting lights. Another similar UFO was seen in Ortzonikitsk, firing colorful beams of light.
  • Malaysia: On October 4, 2002, a CCTV camera at Kota Kinabalu International Airport captured a stationary UFO resembling a flying nail or coffin.
  • Canada: On November 2, 2002, five clear, orange lights were seen flying slowly in a diagonal formation over London, Ontario.
  • USA (Sacramento): Jeff Challender, a self-taught expert, analyzes NASA footage, identifying anomalous white dots that he believes are UFOs. He claims NASA is not being transparent about these findings. SETI astronomer Seth Shostak suggests these might be ice particles or debris from the shuttle's jet stream.
  • USA (Florida): On November 1, 2002, four lights were observed flying in formation near Panama City, Florida, described as moving in circles and then exploding in four directions.
  • USA (Houston): On November 7, 2002, a trio of strange lights was observed moving in a zigzag and circular pattern.
  • Argentina: On October 20, 2002, a resident reported a small, strange person asking for help. Later, police investigated reports of a small person, about 70 cm tall, seen on a path.
  • Poland: On September 24, 2002, a "slow-moving" UFO, described as a clear, shining disk with a faint reddish light, was observed over Mogilnie.
  • China: On November 4, 2002, pilots reported observing a shiny UFO near Nanjing, described as a "white and blue" object shaped like a skateboard.
  • Norway: On November 1, 2002, Thomas Mogen observed a colorful, pulsating light in Rollag, which changed size and moved rapidly. The phenomenon was filmed, and Professor Kåre Aksnes suggested it could be the planet Jupiter or the star Sirius.

Special Features

  • "Adams broen" (The Adams Bridge): This is mentioned on the cover and likely refers to a specific article or case within the issue.
  • Mars: The Red Planet: The issue dedicates attention to Mars, with suggestions of past civilizations and water.
  • Zero Point Energy: An article discusses a new energy technology that reportedly generates energy from thin air, with a planned launch in 2004.
  • Hacker and NASA UFO Files: The issue features an interview with Kim Schmitz, a hacker who claimed to have accessed NASA's UFO files, providing evidence of extraterrestrial life.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and warrant serious investigation, moving beyond mere belief to a stance of knowing. NETI's mission underscores a commitment to uncovering the truth about extraterrestrial intelligence and advocating for transparency. The inclusion of diverse global sightings suggests an editorial stance that UFOs are a widespread and international phenomenon. The focus on scientific investigation, even through amateur efforts like Jeff Challender's analysis of NASA footage, highlights a dedication to empirical evidence. The magazine also touches upon the potential for revolutionary new technologies like Zero Point Energy, aligning with a forward-looking and often speculative approach to science and the unknown.

This issue of UFO/SKY! magazine, dated October 2002, delves into a variety of intriguing topics, from ancient mysteries and extraterrestrial phenomena to scientific discoveries on Mars and groundbreaking energy technology.

The Puzzle of the Old Bridge

The lead article, "Puslespillet om den gamle broen" (The Puzzle of the Old Bridge), reports on images taken by NASA revealing a mysterious ancient bridge in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka. According to the Hindustan Times, the bridge's unique structure suggests it is man-made. Archaeological studies indicate that the first signs of human presence in Sri Lanka date back to approximately 1,750,000 years ago, making the bridge's age roughly the same. This discovery is presented as a potential link to the ancient legend of Ramayana, which is said to have taken place around 1,700,000 years ago. The images were captured by the crew of STS 59 on April 12, 1994, but the news only surfaced eight years later. The article poses the question of whether this is evidence of advanced ancient civilizations on Earth.

UFO/SKY! - Sightings and Investigations

This section features a report from Ian White of Devon, who received a photograph of a supposed UFO. The image was taken in Tenneriff, near Los Cristanos, by a colleague of White's. The object was observed hovering and then flying away at high speed. The article humorously notes that if this is true, it's the first time a cloud has been observed in motion.

The Head of the Peruvian Air Force Speaks Out About His UFO Studies

Commander Julio Chamorro of the Peruvian Air Force (FAP) leads a team investigating unexplained aerial phenomena. He states that 60% of Peru's population has witnessed inexplicable aerial events, with about 12 reports per month being difficult to explain. An example cited is a video from Chulucanas, Peru, showing a large, silent, ship-like object hovering for two hours. Chamorro's office was officially opened two years prior, but Peru's interest in UFO phenomena dates back much further, with archaeological findings suggesting ancient cultures were aware of celestial phenomena. The article also mentions geometric lines in the Nazca desert and the winged god as evidence of ancient Peruvian mastery of science and mathematics, with a connection to space. Ruma Rueda, the mayor of Chilca, hopes to turn the town into a UFO hotspot to boost its economy, stating, "There is big money in these observations." He believes Chilca could become the "next Roswell."

Chamorro also discusses the investigation of aircraft off-course and unauthorized gliders near military installations, though this is not their primary focus. He notes that a significant portion of the hundreds of calls received monthly are UFO reports. The potential for technological advancements if extraterrestrial vehicles are proven to exist is highlighted.

Mars: A Wet and Wild World

This section explores the possibility of liquid water on Mars and its implications for Martian biology. Observations from the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) have revealed dark streaks appearing from specific points, expanding and dividing into multiple strips as they move across the terrain. These streaks are often found inside craters, in valleys, and below Mars's sea level. Initially attributed to wind or surface movement, recent analysis suggests water is the most likely cause. Tahirih Motazedian from the University of Oregon presented findings at the 34th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston, Texas, in March 2003, suggesting these streaks indicate flowing water. She noted that new streaks have appeared over time and that the phenomenon could have occurred within hours or up to six months. The streaks are concentrated around the Olympus Mons volcano. Motazedian proposes that geological activity, possibly volcanic, melts surface ice, causing water to flow and create these dark streaks. She concludes, "Mars is not a dead planet" and urges further research.

David McKay of NASA's Houston Center presented a theory that these dark spots could be biological in origin, potentially a form of microbial life that becomes active with water, darkens as it grows, and then dies off. He suggests this as a serious proposal, noting that current data supports the theory.

Dark Sand Patches

A research team from Hungary, led by Tibor Ganti and Andreas Horvath, presented findings from MGS images over a long period, suggesting a connection between water in Mars's upper layers and dark sand patches. They believe these patches indicate the presence of one or more biological life forms operating on or within them. The discovery of water by Mars Odyssey has lent credibility to their theories.

Mars is Ice

The article confirms that Mars has significant amounts of ice just below its surface, with the exact quantity unknown but growing. William Boynton, chief investigator for Mars Odyssey's Gamma Ray Spectrometer, stated that the observed ice reserves have changed their understanding of how ice on Mars formed. He also noted that it's unclear how deep the ice extends, but it could be hundreds of feet deep, potentially preserving life if it exists.

Transcript of Dr. Steven Greer's Interview

In an interview with George Noory on Coast to Coast AM Radio on January 30/31, 2003, Dr. Steven Greer discussed Zero Point Energy. He explained that his organization, Space Energy Access Systems, is identifying and testing technologies that can produce more energy than they consume. Greer described a device that, when activated, generated hundreds of watts of usable energy, powering a 300-watt light bulb, a 100-watt bulb, a stereo system, and an oscillating fan simultaneously, with no artificial energy input. He emphasized that this is a significant scientific breakthrough and that the inventor deserves recognition, potentially a Nobel Prize.

Greer stated that this technology could power the planet without pollution, poverty, or war over oil. He stressed the importance of the inventor being rational and allowing the invention to be tested. The device is described as being small, weighing less than 10 kg and measuring 30-45 cm in diameter, with visible components and no hidden batteries or energy sources. Greer believes this technology could lead to a new era of balance and peace.

He also addressed the possibility of the inventor copying extraterrestrial technology, stating that it's highly unlikely due to their "intellectual copyright" criteria, which ensures the technology is pure and can be safely revealed. He described the inventor as intelligent, humble, and realistic.

Greer mentioned that they are seeking a more robust version of the device within a month or two for further testing at government and university laboratories. Once verified, they plan to go public with this discovery, which he considers one of the greatest scientific achievements of our time. He believes this technology could help humanity avoid further conflict over oil and usher in a new era.

The Crabwood Alien

This article details a crop circle discovered in August 2002, which was highly advanced and included a "CD" with a message. Mathematicians and cryptologists worked to decode it. The message, deciphered from binary code, reads: "Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Stop. Much PAIN but still time. BELIEVE. There is GOOD out there. WE Oppose DECEPTION. Conduit CLOSING. Acknowledge." The decoded message also includes a warning to "watch out for the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. BELIEVE. It is GOOD out there. WE oppose concealment/deception. Circuit CLOSING. Confirm." The article suggests this is one of the most advanced crop circles, warning of deception and urging hope and belief.

Sphinx on Mars - The Red Planet?

This section features images of Mars taken by the Hubble Space Telescope's WFPC2 on May 17, 1997, and June 27, 1997, showing the planet's surface, including Valles Marineris and the Pathfinder Landing Site. The images are presented without further commentary.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, ancient mysteries, and scientific inquiry. There's a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official narratives and a belief in the existence of advanced ancient civilizations and extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance appears to favor open investigation and dissemination of information, particularly concerning UFOs and potential breakthroughs in energy technology, as evidenced by the emphasis on transparency and the critique of suppressed inventions. The recurring theme of Mars as a potentially life-bearing planet, with evidence of water and possible microbial life, is also prominent.