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Title: UFO-NYTT Issue: Nr. 7 Year: 2006 Publisher: NETI Country: Norway Language: Norwegian
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Title: UFO-NYTT
Issue: Nr. 7
Year: 2006
Publisher: NETI
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
This issue of UFO-NYTT, dated 2006, serves as a newsletter for its members, providing information on UFO activities and related topics. It marks the 9th anniversary of NETI's founding, with the 10th anniversary approaching.
Key Articles and Features
"Jorda er åpen for UFO-angrep" (The Earth is Open to UFO Attacks)
This section, attributed to VG Nett and written by Hege Lyngved Odinsen, features an interview with Nick Pope, a former UFO expert in the British Ministry of Defence. Pope expresses concern over the closure of the Ministry's 'X-files' department, stating that British authorities no longer prioritize investigations into unexplained aerial phenomena. He warns that this leaves the UK's airspace vulnerable and that the government may provide standard, dismissive answers to public reports of UFOs. Pope is leaving his position in the Ministry of Defence, and his statements suggest a lack of systematic investigation into unexplained phenomena in Britain.
KGB Agents Compiled UFO Observations in Special Blue Folders
This article discusses the 'Blue Folders,' classified files that Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich received from the KGB in 1991. These folders reportedly contain numerous descriptions of UFO flights and failed military attempts to capture alien craft. The article highlights a 1968 letter from 13 leading Soviet aerospace engineers to the Prime Minister, requesting the establishment of a special organization for UFO studies. While the USSR Academy of Sciences was tasked with monitoring the phenomenon, a separate organization was deemed unnecessary. Vladimir Azhazha, president of the Supreme Academy, described this period as a breakthrough, with authorities acknowledging the existence of UFOs and showing significant interest.
Mr. Azhazha explains that the Blue Folders were only accessible in 1991 and contained a complex, 124-page report on UFO encounters, including reports from authorities, military units, and eyewitnesses. He mentions that it took considerable time to overcome doubts before making the folders public. Popovich himself reportedly witnessed a UFO once, describing a shining triangle near his flight from Washington to Moscow, moving at approximately 1000 km/h before disappearing.
The article notes that despite an official stance suggesting no specific KGB program for UFO surveillance, the folder contents indicate thorough investigations. One case from October 21, 1989, details an observation near Burkhala village in the Magadan region, where a witness reported a red, shining sphere hovering for half an hour, followed by an extremely bright aurora.
Another incident from December 15, 1987, describes KGB agents investigating a report at Mineralnye Vody airport. Radar detected an object resembling an aircraft with headlights, but it was not visible to the naked eye. Three minutes later, the UFO vanished. Crew members from another aircraft also observed the UFO, which left a burning trail and disappeared after a flash resembling an explosion. A villager reported a burning object over their village later that evening.
No Hatches Found on "Martian" Spacecraft
This section details independent military investigations into UFOs. In August 1987, servicemen at Tiksi Peninsula attempted to track an unidentified flying object. A report from Lieutenant Lobanov describes a target detected at 05:45 Moscow time, moving at speeds between 0 and 400 km/h. A MI-8 helicopter was dispatched to investigate, but the object suddenly became invisible. Another helicopter, an AN-12, reported seeing an emerald-green cloud with violet and dark spots in the middle at an altitude of 3600 meters.
An incident in the Leningrad Military region in early August 1987 involved five officers guarding an unknown object found near Vyborg. The object was described as 14 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 2.5 meters high. Military attempts to open the 'extraterrestrial artifact' failed, and it disappeared from its hangar by the end of September.
On July 28, 1989, a UFO sighting near Kapustin Yar in the Astrakhan region caused panic. Corporal Valery Voloshin reported the event. Investigators believe the Blue Folders are invaluable, with Mr. Azhazha suggesting that intelligent life forms control these objects and do not wish to harm humans. The folders reportedly contain no instances of UFO attacks on people.
Steven M. Greer and his "Disclosure Project"
This section focuses on Steven M. Greer's 'Disclosure Project,' which aims to reveal information about UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence. Greer has written a book, "Hidden Truth-Forbidden Knowledge," summarizing the project. The author of this section translated chapter 28, "Unraveling the Matrix," from Greer's book, using the Norwegian term "Prosjekt Åpenhet" (Project Openness) for 'Disclosure Project.' The translator chose this term for its positive connotations and described Greer as a positive individual who avoids conflict.
The project initially aimed to get governments, presidents, and the military to act within 5 years (1993-1998), but faced resistance. The number of 'insiders' willing to come forward grew from a dozen in the early 90s to over 400 from military, government, and business sectors. The 'Opening Conference' required significant funding, estimated between two and three million dollars for preparatory work, travel, filming, archiving, and a national press conference with a PR firm.
In 2000, a woman offered to finance the project with up to two million dollars in exchange for a share in the documentary. However, she later reneged on her commitment, leaving the author to cover expenses with his own credit cards, accumulating over $10,000 in debt. The project began in June 2000 but was halted in August due to these financial setbacks, compounded by personal hardships including cancer, the loss of Shari, and Bill Colby.
Just as the project was about to be abandoned in August 2000, Jan Bravo provided significant financial support, covering expenses until the conference could be completed in May 2001. The author credits Bravo with saving the project. Following this, the author filmed witnesses, compiled materials, and created a database. The conference was scheduled for May 9, 2001.
Over 100 hours of video testimony were recorded from individuals across the former Soviet Union, Spain, Italy, England, France, Latin America, and the USA, covering eras from the 1940s to the 1990s. This footage was edited down to 35 hours, then to 18 hours, and finally compiled into material for 'Prosjekt Åpenhet' by Jeff Thill. A 1200-page transcript was created, leading to a 600-page book that included official documents.
The National Press Club hosted the event, with correspondent Sarah McClendon as the official host. The conference featured dozens of top-secret military witnesses. The event was broadcast live by Connect Live, the international internet host for The National Press Club, CNN, and the Pentagon. Despite initial technical difficulties, the broadcast became the most watched internet transmission, with approximately half a million viewers live and an estimated total of over three million viewers.
Media coverage was significant, with many news channels canceling other programs to attend. The event generated considerable excitement, with some comparing it to the "real X-files" and noting the high media interest, comparable to events involving Ronald Reagan. While media coverage was allowed to a certain extent, it quickly faded. Some media outlets, like The Wall Street Journal, acknowledged the project's significance but later indicated that "someone" was preventing further coverage.
Ira Rosen, a senior producer at NBC News, who had previously worked on "60 Minutes," expressed interest in creating a "Prime Time Live" or "20/20" segment, or even a series, based on the material. However, he later stated that he could not proceed because "they" would not allow him to, referring to Dr. Greer and an unnamed group.
The article suggests that powerful entities are suppressing this information to maintain a cover-up system. The author believes that with sufficient international support or funding, the secrecy surrounding UFOs could be ended. Information is now widely available, with individuals able to share testimonies through various channels. The day after the conference, White House Chief of Staff Andy Card acknowledged 'Prosjekt Åpenhet' and took an information file into the White House. The Washington Post published a significant article on the event.
Following the press conference, meetings were held with congressional representatives. Senator Ted Kennedy received the briefing document. Congressman Kucinich invited a delegation to his office for a briefing, listening intently to each witness's testimony. Kucinich expressed a strong energy and sense of urgency, stating, "The fact that you are here tells me that there is little time left." He was described as the most open and enlightened leader encountered.
Many in Congress are aware of the UFO issue and are being monitored. Congressman Vigil Goode met privately, acknowledging that many are aware of the work being done but that a different group is in control, operating in the shadows. Goode expressed a need to see the technologies and stated that many others are waiting for proof of these phenomena.
*) Shari Adamiak, a supporter of Steven, died of cancer around the same time as Steven.
**) Bill Colby, ex-CIA chief, developed a close relationship with Steven.
Rense.com: The Legend of the UFO Crash on Spitsbergen in 1946
This section, authored by B.J. Booth, investigates the legend of a UFO crash in Spitsbergen, Norway, in 1946. Booth, who has researched UFOs and aliens for over 20 years, presents this case as one with significant documentation and eyewitness accounts, distinguishing it from purely legendary tales.
The legend states that in 1946, General James H. Doolittle was sent to Sweden by Shell Oil Company to investigate the mystery of "ghost rockets." The article questions why an oil company would be involved unless seeking profit. Doolittle reportedly visited Spitsbergen. Some internet sources claim a short-lived article in an American publication mentioned a UFO crash in a Norwegian town around that time.
The article raises questions about Doolittle's involvement, noting that he was only said to be in the area, and his engagement ended there. Dorothy Kilgallen, a journalist known for her TV show "What's My Line?", reportedly claimed that a source within the British government informed her of a UFO crash near Spitsbergen, which was under investigation by British and American military forces. Lord Mountbatten is suggested as the informant.
Some researchers dispute the Spitsbergen location, suggesting it was a cover for a UFO crash in Britain. However, the article states that a crash in Britain at that time is not factually supported.
Kilgallen, who also wrote gossip columns and covered major events, was known for her investigative work. Her last notable case was an interview with Jack Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald's killer, in the 1960s. She told friends she had information that would "open the case wide open."
On November 8, 1965, Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead in her New York apartment. Police reported her death as a result of a cocktail of alcohol and pills. Her notes from the Ruby interview and her article on the case were missing from the apartment. Fortunately, she had given a copy of the interview to a friend. The article suggests Kilgallen may have feared for her life, as other writers who worked on the Oswald/Ruby case had died under "unnatural circumstances."
Kilgallen's reputation was all that kept the Spitsbergen crash story alive. The hope for a future investigation into the Norwegian mystery died with her, as her source was never confirmed.
Confrontation – Events That Have Occurred
This section details the experience of Josè Antonio, a conscript in the military police in Minas Gerais, Brazil, and adjutant to Major Celio Ferreira. An investigation by Brant Aleixo, published in Flying Saucer Review (November/December 1973), recounts Antonio's experience in May 1969 while fishing. He reported a "burst of light" that struck his legs, causing numbness, and he dropped his fishing rod. He was then approached by two masked individuals in matte aluminum suits and taken aboard a cylindrical craft.
Inside the craft, he was given a helmet resembling theirs, bound, and subjected to a process where the beings took off. As the machine ascended, Antonio felt increasing difficulty breathing and physical exhaustion, bordering on paralysis. He found the seat uncomfortable, and the helmet was heavy and dug into his shoulders and neck.
After what felt like an "endless" journey, the machine landed with a jolt. The beings released him, and they bound the opening of his helmet. He heard footsteps and voices. He was placed on a seat without a back, and the blindfold was removed. He found himself in a large, square room (9x12 meters) facing a short, hairy dwarf with reddish-blond, curly hair, a long, thick beard, widely spaced eyebrows, pale skin, and large, green eyes. The dwarf appeared to be observing him with "clear satisfaction."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-NYTT revolve around government secrecy and cover-ups related to UFO phenomena, the importance of witness testimony, and the ongoing efforts to disclose information about UFOs and potential extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for transparency and investigation into these matters, highlighting the perceived suppression of information by authorities and the significance of independent research and public awareness.
Title: UFO-Aktuelt
Issue: 1/2005
Publisher: NETI
Date: March 21, 2005
This issue of UFO-Aktuelt delves into a variety of UFO-related topics, including personal encounters, technological speculation, and historical events.
Soldier's Encounter in Brazil
The issue begins with an account of a soldier named Josè Antonio who found himself in a strange, pyramid-shaped room with approximately fifteen small beings. The room was made of stone, with no windows or doors visible on the three walls he could see. The walls were adorned with paintings of animals and vehicles. The beings examined his fishing equipment and secured items, including a single banknote from a sum of 35,000 old cruzeiros. The leader of the beings communicated with the soldier through gestures and drawings, which Josè Antonio interpreted as a request for him to be a guide for them on Earth. He refused, and after a crucifix was taken from him, he experienced a vision of a Christ-like figure. He was then blindfolded and transported back, waking up 300 kilometers from where he had been fishing, having been missing for four and a half days. The source for this account is cited as Jacques Vallée's book "Det usynlige kollegium, Hva vitenskapen vet om UFO", published in 1975.
Alternativmessa in Valhall Arena, Oslo
The magazine reports on NETI's participation in the Alternativmessa (Alternative Fair) held at Valhall Arena in Oslo. The NETI stand was well-attended, with visitors sharing experiences of seeing UFOs and even touching extraterrestrials. Some visitors expressed skepticism, which was respected. The stand also sold DVDs and books about UFOs, with sales of these items proving to be a significant source of income, facilitated by Ole Jonny Brænne from UFO-Norge. NETI member Rune Øverby gave a presentation titled "Kontakt til utenomjordiske" (Contact with Extraterrestrials), drawing from Wendelle Stevens' books about UFO contactees and their information on extraterrestrial civilizations. The presentation included a PowerPoint display and was attended by 130 people.
Crop Circles and UFO Activity in Mexico
The issue discusses the phenomenon of crop circles, noting that approximately 11,000 have been registered worldwide, with 26 in Norway since 1991. While some are human-made, the remaining are considered a mystery, with no definitive explanation for their origin despite over a decade of scientific research. A report from the newspaper "Søndag Søndag" on December 26, 1994, details a UFO wave in Mexico, with hundreds of photos and video clips emerging since 1991. A specific incident on July 7th involved police officers encountering a flying object with red, green, and blue lights. The article also mentions a talk show on "Teleavisa" that lasted three hours and featured observers, experts, and images related to UFO phenomena in Mexico.
The Roswell Autopsy Film Hoax
An article reveals that the controversial "obduksjonsfilm" from Roswell, first shown 11 years prior, was a hoax. Sculptor and puppet maker John Humphreys admitted in an April 6, 2006, interview that he created the film in January 1995. He described using latex models, sheep brains, chicken intestines, and bone joints from a local butcher to create the "alien" and its internal organs. The film was shot quickly, and the models were destroyed afterward. Humphreys also recreated the crash site debris, including alien symbols and control panels with six-fingered grips, which Santilli admitted was a "artistic freedom."
NASA Astronaut Witness to UFO Landing
This section focuses on former astronaut Gordon Cooper, who has been a prominent figure in discussions about UFOs. Cooper, who flew on the Faith 7 mission and logged over 222 hours in space, stated that while he never saw UFOs in space, he witnessed several disc-shaped objects over a base in West Germany in the early 1950s. He described them as metallic and capable of moving much faster than conventional aircraft. Cooper also recounted a UFO landing at Edward Air Force Base in 1957, which he witnessed on film. He urged the UN to form a committee to research UFOs, emphasizing the need for a coordinated, scientific approach to understanding and interacting with extraterrestrial visitors.
Dark Energy and Antigravity Propulsion
An article from India Daily discusses a project in Bangalore involving engineers and astrophysicists who are reportedly close to a breakthrough in antigravity propulsion using dark energy. This secret project is allegedly funded by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and DRDO. The concept is that dark energy, which emanates from the vacuum of space, can create a "negative gravity" effect, counteracting normal gravity and enabling faster-than-light travel. The article suggests that UFOs utilize this technology for intergalactic journeys.
UFOs and ETs in Indian Culture and Art
Reports from the outskirts of Boalput in West Bengal describe unusual activity and sightings of "gods" from the sky near Vishwabharati University. These beings are said to be trying to understand Indian art and literature. UFO observations and the presence of beings have been reported, with the university reportedly remaining silent on the matter. UFO sightings have increased significantly in India and China, particularly in regions with nuclear capabilities. Some believe governments are in contact with extraterrestrials.
Tibetan Monks' Prophecy for 2012
Tibetan monks, through remote viewing, have foreseen that Earth is on a path of self-destruction, with global powers engaging in wars and terrorism. They predict that around 2010-2012, the world will be on the brink of a total nuclear war. However, they also foresee supernatural forces intervening to prevent this self-destruction. These extraterrestrial forces are said to be monitoring humanity and will step in if necessary. The monks believe that humanity is being continuously protected by unknown external forces.
The "Grays" from Zeta Reticuli
The issue concludes with a description of the "Grays," a race of aliens frequently observed in close encounters. They are described as emotionless, group-minded beings, with a uniform appearance due to cloning rather than sexual reproduction. Physically, they are typically short (1-2 meters), with large, oval heads, black, shiny eyes, no visible nose (only two small holes), and no vocal cords. Their eyes are central to their telepathic communication.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-Aktuelt are UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, the potential for advanced alien technology, and the mystery surrounding these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and reporting on various claims and accounts, without necessarily endorsing them as fact but presenting them for the reader's consideration. The magazine aims to inform its readers about ongoing research, historical incidents, and speculative theories within the UFO field.
Title: UFO-Nytt
Issue Date: December 7, 2006
Publisher: NETI
Document Type: Newsletter
This issue of the Norwegian newsletter "UFO-Nytt" delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, focusing on extraterrestrial beings, alleged government conspiracies, and specific sightings.
Zeta Reticulans and Alien Theories
The newsletter presents a detailed, albeit speculative, description of Zeta Reticulans. Their skin is described as hard and grayish, a characteristic attributed to the sun of their home planet. They are said to have no visible external genitalia. The planet they inhabit is similar in size to Earth but has a thinner, colder atmosphere, as Zeta Reticulans reportedly dislike warmth. Many individuals who claim to have been abducted by these beings report experiencing dreams where they receive messages through the Zeta Reticulans' large, central black eyes.
The article explores two primary theories regarding the Zeta Reticulans' presence on Earth. One suggests they are here to aid humanity in its evolutionary development. The alternative theory posits that they are seeking to steal human genes. This motive is explained by the assertion that the Zeta Reticulans' own genetic line has become weak after many generations of cloning, necessitating the acquisition of fresh human genes to perpetuate their race.
Government Conspiracies and Roswell
Further fueling the speculative narrative, the text mentions the Roswell crash, suggesting it involved a craft from the "grays" (presumably Zeta Reticulans), with several bodies allegedly recovered and held by top-secret American authorities. Conspiracy theorists are cited as believing that the U.S. government has entered into an agreement with the Zeta Reticulans. This alleged pact supposedly allows the Zeta Reticulans to abduct humans for experimentation in exchange for advanced technology, such as stealth fighters and other high-tech devices. The article also claims a similar agreement was made between the Zeta Reticulans and Germany during World War II.
Hybrids and Their Characteristics
The concept of "hybrids"—a mixed race of humans and "grays"—is also discussed. These beings are believed to possess human-like appearances but exhibit extraordinary telepathic and mental capabilities. Their eyes are described as large, blue, and piercing. Hybrids are characterized as orderly and lacking individuality, often feeling out of place as Earth is not their true home planet.
UFO Sighting Near Gjøvik
A specific UFO sighting is reported near Gjøvik, Norway. On Thursday, November 30, a woman in Nordlia observed an unidentified flying object on the opposite side of Lake Mjøsa around 8:00 AM. She described it as a "multifaceted object that emitted light in several colors," remarking that it most resembled a "flying diamond" but admitting she was unsure of its nature. The article notes that the reporter, living a few kilometers away, attempted to contact the woman for an interview but was unsuccessful. The source for this report is cited as "Oppland Arbeiderblad, 01.12.06."
Newsletter Conclusion
The issue concludes with an announcement that the "UFO-Nytt" newsletter officially ended on Thursday, December 7, 2006. The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, states that the articles in the newsletter do not necessarily reflect the official views of NETI, and the responsibility for the material lies with the individual authors. He expresses gratitude to those who assisted with translation and proofreading. Høviskeland also reminds readers that he had previously promised 8-12 newsletters per year and that number 8 is the final one to be received via mail or post before Christmas.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around extraterrestrial life (specifically Zeta Reticulans), theories of alien abduction and genetic manipulation, alleged government cover-ups and collaborations with alien species, and the existence of human-alien hybrids. The editorial stance, as indicated by the disclaimer, is that the newsletter presents information and theories from various authors without necessarily endorsing them as official NETI positions. The focus is on reporting on UFO phenomena and related speculative topics.