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UFO-Nytt - 2006 No 3
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This issue of UFO-NYTT, newsletter number 3 from 2006, is published by NETI and edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland. The newsletter aims to improve with each issue and encourages feedback from members.
Magazine Overview
This issue of UFO-NYTT, newsletter number 3 from 2006, is published by NETI and edited by Kjell Arne Høviskeland. The newsletter aims to improve with each issue and encourages feedback from members.
Key Articles and Content
UFO Over Military Area: The 1954 Stavern Sighting
The most detailed article recounts a significant UFO sighting that occurred in July 1954 near the Rakke battery in Stavern, Vestfold, Norway. The incident involved approximately fifty military personnel, including officers and soldiers, who observed a silent, hovering object for about seven minutes. The object moved slowly up and down before disappearing at immense speed towards the northeast. The report emphasizes the reliability of the witnesses, particularly Battery Commander and Ensign Birger Gjerde, who personally observed the phenomenon and submitted a detailed report. The object was described as round or slightly elliptical, flat on the bottom, with dark shadows underneath and a flashing silver or aluminum surface. The speed was estimated to be many times the speed of sound, covering the distance in mere seconds. The article notes that while rumors of similar objects had circulated, this event was considered sensational due to the number of credible witnesses. It dismisses explanations like jet planes or weather balloons and speculates on the possibility of a military prank, but quickly refutes this due to the integrity of the officers involved. The incident is placed within the context of a global UFO wave in 1954 and the rise of UFO research groups in Norway, such as NUFOS and Norsk UFO Studiegruppe. The article also touches upon the public's belief in extraterrestrial life and UFOs, with one-third of the adult population in Norwegian cities believing in the existence of living beings and UFOs in space. It poses the question of interstellar travel, calculating the immense speed required to reach the nearest star, and suggests Mars and Venus as potential bases for extraterrestrial visitors.
School for UFO and E.T.
This section, authored by Arve Vassbotten, discusses a 'UFO and E.T. school' in Togliatti, Russia, led by Tatiana Markova. The school reportedly teaches people how to spot flying saucers, where to look for them, and how to react if they encounter an extraterrestrial being. Markova claims UFO interest has surged in the area following the discovery of crop circles and that the school has much to teach. They study popular UFO routes and have filmed phenomena, including a 'Belgian triangle' UFO that frequently visits their city. The article includes images of a classic flying saucer and a UFO described as a Belgian triangle.
India Cancels Manned Moon Mission - Advised by E.T.?
This article reports on India's decision to cancel its planned manned moon mission, a move that contradicts previous official statements. G Madhavan Nair, Chairman of India's Space Research Organisation (ISRO), stated that India has no plans to send humans to the moon. This sudden change is linked to reports that extraterrestrial civilizations have advised both India, Russia, and America against sending humans to the moon. The article speculates that some believe the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked to conceal the discovery of UFOs or advanced civilizations using the moon as a space station. It mentions ongoing UFO observations in the Himalayas and reports of underground UFO bases in Indo-China. India will proceed with an unmanned moon mission. The article questions why a manned moon mission would take twenty years now if humans had already achieved it thirty-five years ago with Apollo.
New Theory on Worldwide Underground UFO Bases
Geologists in India are exploring a new theory suggesting the existence of worldwide underground UFO bases located along fault lines where tectonic plates meet. These bases are believed to be deep underground, near the Earth's mantle, to facilitate maintenance of UFO craft in electromagnetic environments. The theory posits that these bases are situated in areas of significant tectonic plate convergence, such as where the Indian and Eurasian plates meet in the Himalayas. UFO vehicles are thought to be refueled and maintained in areas with high electromagnetic activity. The article cites www.indiadaily.com as a source.
UFO Propulsion System - Bending Time and Space
This section delves into theories about advanced UFO propulsion systems that enable instantaneous travel across vast distances. It explains that exceeding the speed of light is necessary for such travel, leading to speculation about whether UFOs are unmanned or operated by fundamentally different intelligent life forms. The concept of 'bending time and space' is introduced, likening it to folding a piece of paper so that two distant points meet. This method, it is suggested, allows UFOs to bring their destination to them rather than traveling to it, making them difficult to track with telescopes. The article posits that this technology, potentially utilizing 'dark energy' to deform space and isolate time dimensions, is the reason countries are secretive about UFO information, as mastering it would provide a significant technological advantage.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-NYTT focuses on a mix of historical UFO sightings, contemporary space exploration developments, and speculative theories about UFO technology and extraterrestrial influence. The editorial stance, as indicated by the disclaimer, is that the views expressed in the articles are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect NETI's official position. The newsletter encourages member participation and aims to provide diverse perspectives on the UFO phenomenon. Themes include the possibility of extraterrestrial contact influencing human space programs, the analysis of unexplained aerial phenomena, and the exploration of advanced propulsion concepts.