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This issue of UFO-NYTT, a Norwegian publication focused on UFO phenomena, serves as a newsletter for its members. It features updates, interviews, and reports on various UFO-related topics, including astronomical discoveries, personal encounters, and historical cases.

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-NYTT
Issue: Nr. 4
Year: 2006

This issue of UFO-NYTT, a Norwegian publication focused on UFO phenomena, serves as a newsletter for its members. It features updates, interviews, and reports on various UFO-related topics, including astronomical discoveries, personal encounters, and historical cases.

Editorial and Member Communication

The newsletter begins with a message from the responsible editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, who invites members to provide feedback, suggestions, or share their own material. He expresses a goal to continuously improve the newsletter. Contact information, including an email address ([email protected]), postal address, and phone number, is provided for correspondence.

Featured Content

Interview with Christian Wangsnes

This section details an interview with Christian Wangsnes, who recounts an experience in England during the summer of 2005. While investigating a crop circle, he and others heard a loud engine noise, followed by a very low-flying helicopter. Wangsnes describes the helicopter as a military Apache with radar, flying so low it was initially mistaken for a farmer's spraying aircraft. As it approached, the helicopter ascended. He managed to take photos, though he regrets they weren't taken at the initial lower altitude. Wangsnes notes that many witnesses observed the helicopter. He speculates that the helicopter's purpose was unclear but highlights its unusually low flight, its military nature, and its lack of identification markings. He also relays an account from an English man who had studied crop circles for 15 years. This individual used electronic instruments that detected low-frequency sound waves. Before the helicopter appeared, the readings in the crop circle were normal, but afterward, they went 'off the scale.' The English man suggested the helicopter might have been bombarding the area with these sound waves, causing discomfort like nausea and headaches in people, as a way to deter them from the crop circles.

New Solar System Discovered

An article reports on the discovery of an exoplanet system by European scientists that bears resemblance to our own. For the first time, a planet outside our solar system has been found within the habitable zone of its star. The system contains at least three planets and an asteroid belt. Two of the planets are described as rocky, similar to Earth but slightly larger. This discovery, published in Nature, is hailed as highly significant by Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard, leader of the Norwegian Astronomical Society. He expresses that astronomers have long hoped for such a discovery, which could lead to the detection of oxygen and photosynthesis in the future. While previous discoveries focused on large planets in tight orbits, recent years have seen the detection of smaller planets, some as large as Neptune in our solar system. NASA's Spitzer infrared telescope also indicated that the star is surrounded by an asteroid belt similar to the one between Mars and Jupiter. The discovery is considered sensational and enhances the possibility of finding life in distant solar systems.

Sightseeing Tour to Hessdalen

NETI is organizing a sightseeing tour to Hessdalen, Norway, a location known for UFO activity, from Friday, August 4th to Sunday, August 6th, 2006. The initiative is led by researcher Erling Petter Strand, project leader for Project Hessdalen. The program includes a lecture on Friday evening, a tour of Hessdalen on Saturday with researcher Strand discussing UFO observations and history, and a visit to the measurement station. The deadline for registration is Saturday, July 15th, 2006, via SMS to 9525 9404, including name and phone number. Travel and accommodation arrangements will be handled after the registration deadline. The text also provides detailed driving directions from Oslo and Trondheim to Hessdalen.

A Strange Story from Utah

This section presents a peculiar case from Utah, compiled by William L. Moore based on information from two individuals in 1991: a former Air Force employee and a former assistant sheriff from Utah. The story centers on George Pekoric, a former U.S. Army truck driver who, after leaving the military around 1982, bought a camper and settled at Simpson Springs in a remote part of the Utah desert, near the U.S. Air Force's Dugway Proving Grounds. He sought solitude. His only regular visitor was a sheriff's assistant. After about a year, Pekoric began complaining about UFOs disturbing his sleep, describing them as low-flying with bright lights, sometimes landing nearby. He believed it was related to government research. His complaints escalated to include 'little men' who would run around his campsite, steal items, and peer into his camper. Pekoric expressed a strong desire for the military to leave him alone. The story takes a dramatic turn in December 1983 when the sheriff's assistant found Pekoric's campsite abandoned. His breakfast was half-prepared, and his propane tank was empty, suggesting he had left abruptly. His camper door was open, and his batteries were completely drained. A search yielded no results. Shortly after, a military vehicle accompanied by a dark blue Air Force van arrived, inquiring about Pekoric and his location. They declared it a 'national security matter' and instructed the assistant to stay away. The military reportedly used electronic equipment to investigate what happened to Pekoric. The author presents four possibilities: Pekoric fled due to fear, he was abducted by aliens, he was taken by government agents, or the story is a fabrication. The campsite is now mostly barren, though reports of strange lights in the area persist. A large power station was later built nearby, which some have linked to UFO activity.

Global Efforts to Replicate UFO Technology

This section discusses ongoing civilian and military projects worldwide aimed at understanding and replicating the propulsion systems of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Advanced nations are monitoring UFO flight patterns and characteristics to technologically recreate their navigation and propulsion systems. This process involves analyzing a finished product to develop a method for manufacturing a replica. The article notes that German efforts predated World War II. It mentions that America, Russia, China, England, and India have been attempting to replicate anti-gravity propulsion systems, with the goal of achieving speeds faster than light for interstellar travel. The NASA Deep Space 1 mission, launched in 1998, utilized an ion-propulsion system, which some believe is a technological replication. The article also touches upon nuclear propulsion systems and advanced secret research into high-speed propulsion.

ET-UFOs Use More Than Anti-Gravity

Engineers working on next-generation fighter jets have concluded, through complex calculations analyzing UFO dynamics and flight patterns, that extraterrestrial UFOs employ propulsion methods beyond just anti-gravity.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO-NYTT reflects a consistent interest in UFO sightings, unexplained phenomena, and potential extraterrestrial technology. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various accounts and theories without definitive conclusions, encouraging reader participation and discussion. The inclusion of both contemporary reports (new solar system, Hessdalen tour) and historical cases (Utah disappearance) suggests a broad scope of interest within the UFO community. The magazine also highlights the intersection of UFO phenomena with scientific discovery and technological advancement, both terrestrial and potentially extraterrestrial.

Title: UFO-Nytt
Issue: 1/2006
Volume: 14
Date: May 2006
Publisher: NETI (Norwegian organization for the study of ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence)
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of UFO-Nytt explores advanced concepts related to UFO technology, extraterrestrial intelligence, and personal experiences with the phenomenon. It features an in-depth interview with Rune Øverby, a long-time researcher, and covers the annual meeting of NETI.

UFO Propulsion and Stealth Technology

The issue challenges the common belief that UFOs solely rely on anti-gravity and gyroscopic principles for propulsion. It posits that anti-gravity is a secondary dynamic force, and that UFOs employ a more complex system that allows them to manipulate gravity and break terrestrial laws of motion. This enables them to disappear instantaneously into clouds of reproduced electromagnetic flow. The article highlights that UFOs can travel at speeds many times that of light and possess sophisticated stealth capabilities. Two types of stealth are discussed: a conventional method for avoiding radar, similar to terrestrial aircraft, and a more complex, advanced form used during interstellar travel at superluminal speeds. This advanced stealth involves an electromagnetic flow that renders the craft completely invisible. While many countries have attempted to replicate supersonic stealth, understanding the interstellar stealth used by UFOs remains a challenge.

UFOs are observed to enter Earth's atmosphere and decelerate from speeds many times the speed of light to supersonic levels. During this transition, their stealth momentarily fails, allowing for brief sightings. These sightings are often dismissed or unprovable, leading to government cover-ups. The article notes that this advanced stealth technology is difficult to replicate and that current terrestrial stealth technologies are considered poor imitations of UFO systems.

Interview with Rune Øverby

The magazine features an extensive interview with Rune Øverby, who has been researching the UFO phenomenon for approximately 36 years, starting from his teenage years. Øverby recounts several personal UFO sightings, including a bright light sphere observed near Mjøsa in 1985 and two elliptical objects seen over his house in 1996. He also describes experiences he interprets as 'ufo-dreams' and 'healing sessions' facilitated by extraterrestrial beings, which he underwent in 1995. These experiences involved feeling a physical presence and receiving guidance through thoughts, automatic writing, and telepathy.

Øverby discusses his two books: "En Ny Tidsalders Fødsel" (The Birth of a New Age) from 1998, inspired by higher planes and telepathic communication, and "Jordens Fjernhistorie i et nytt lys" (Earth's Distant History in a New Light) from 2000, which is based on information from Semjase and her contactee, Billy Meier. He emphasizes that this information was not channeled in the same way as most similar material.

His perceived mission is to enlighten people about the deeper, spiritual, and cosmic nature of the UFO phenomenon and its origins. He also aims to educate about the spiritual and underlying reality through his own inspirations and by translating information found online. Øverby believes that extraterrestrial beings, referred to as 'they', have worked with him for healing, particularly during a period of illness in 1999. He also touches upon the concept of 'starseeds' and the possibility of extraterrestrial beings living among us, stating that governments are aware of this.

Regarding channeled messages, Øverby suggests their truthfulness varies greatly, from 10-80%, depending on the recipient's abilities and spiritual development. He interprets biblical angels as concrete 'space people' but acknowledges the existence of 'light beings' that are perceived as light but are physically real on a higher plane. He views reincarnation as a certainty and has gained knowledge of his past lives through automatic writing, including one as a pilot in England during World War II.

Øverby believes that extraterrestrials participate in our society and that governments are aware of their presence, even if they deny it. He estimates the number of 'starseeds' on Earth to be between 500,000 and one million. He dismisses concerns about radioactivity from UFO encounters, citing advanced civilizations' techniques that do not produce radiation. He explains that UFOs can materialize and dematerialize by passing through dimensional portals and by altering their frequency to an astral level for travel, then lowering it to a physical level upon arrival. Magnetic methods can also be used for shielding.

He predicts that the world might receive official confirmation of the UFO phenomenon around 2012/2013, coinciding with the end of the Maya calendar, but hopes for an earlier disclosure. He also discusses the contact between Billy Meier and Semjase in the 1970s, which yielded 1500 photographs, many of which were stolen, along with metal samples analyzed in the USA.

NETI's Annual Meeting and Activities

The issue reports on NETI's delayed annual meeting held on May 21st, attended by seven members. A new board was elected, with Tore Alfstad as the new leader. The meeting reviewed the annual report and financial statement, which showed a surplus of NOK 906. The total income was NOK 10,179, and expenses were NOK 9,273. NETI's total assets were NOK 25,589.50.

Following the meeting, attendees watched a DVD of a lecture by Jaime Maussan from Mexico, which was described as very exciting. NETI has shifted to a newsletter format, distributed via email or post for those without internet access. The organization has had limited meeting activity in Bergen due to a lack of suitable venues but has maintained regular meetings in Oslo and Raufoss. NETI did not participate in any fairs in 2005 but plans to attend one in Trondheim in April 2006. The organization is working on an information package for selected recipients.

Extraterrestrial Civilizations and Ancient History

An excerpt from Rune Øverby's book, "Jordens Fjernhistorie," discusses the vastness of the universe, with billions of galaxies. It references spiritual science (theosophy and cosmology) and the concept of six main planes or frequency zones where planets and living beings exist. The work of Danish clairvoyant Martinus is mentioned, who created illustrations of these higher planes. Øverby also refers to the Pleiadians, who have provided information about Earth's history, suggesting it is over 640 billion years old, with life developing about 6 billion years ago. Traces of ancient civilizations are believed to be buried under oceans, volcanic lava, or sand due to continental shifts and floods. The article mentions findings like perfect metal spheres with three parallel grooves found in a South African mine, dated to 2.8 billion years old, which scientists cannot explain but agree are artificially made, despite the primitive life forms theorized for that era.

The text suggests that many findings contradicting current scientific theories about Earth's past are deliberately kept secret to protect established beliefs and the power of institutions like the church. An excerpt from a letter by a surveillance agent to UFO investigator Wendelle Stevens confirms that these arguments are significant factors in the authorities' secrecy regarding such information.

Other Information

The issue also includes a brief mention of NETI's information being featured in Dagbladet's "Enthusiasts" section in May 2006. It states that NETI has over 100,000 organizations in Norway and aims to find solutions to the UFO enigma. They claim to 'know' that intelligent life exists elsewhere and that evidence is being suppressed. They mention collaborations with UFO-Norge and CSETI. NETI organizes meetings, shows films, and arranges trips, such as to Hessdalen, known as the 'UFO village'.

The newsletter "UFO-Nytt" concluded on June 26, 2006. The articles within do not necessarily reflect NETI's official views, with the individual author bearing professional responsibility. The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, thanks those who assisted with translations and proofreading.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the advanced nature of UFO technology, particularly propulsion and stealth, personal experiences of UFO contact, and alternative perspectives on Earth's history and the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting information from researchers and contactees while also acknowledging the challenges of gaining mainstream acceptance and the potential for suppressed evidence. There is a clear emphasis on presenting information that challenges conventional scientific and historical narratives.