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Overview

This document is the third issue of the Norwegian UFO newsletter "UFO-Nytt" from 2007. It is a 30-page publication intended for members, offering a variety of articles and reports on UFO phenomena. The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, welcomes members to enjoy the issue during…

Magazine Overview

This document is the third issue of the Norwegian UFO newsletter "UFO-Nytt" from 2007. It is a 30-page publication intended for members, offering a variety of articles and reports on UFO phenomena. The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, welcomes members to enjoy the issue during the Easter holiday and encourages participation in the forum section.

Content Highlights

Editor's Column

The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, expresses hope that members will enjoy the 30-page issue during their Easter break. He encourages members to share their viewpoints in the forum and to contact him if they have UFO books for sale to expand his personal collection.

NETI Board 2007

Page 2 introduces the board of NETI for 2007. The annual meeting was held in Bergen on March 4th, with 9 members attending. Kjell Arne Høviskeland was elected leader. New board members include Ingunn Glenster and Njål Eidhammer. The board for the upcoming year (until the 2008 annual meeting) is listed with their respective roles: Leader and Editor (Kjell Arne Høviskeland), Deputy Leaders (Torgeir S. Hansen, Tore Alfstad), Treasurer (Kitty H.B. Kristiansen), Secretary (Ingunn Glenster), Webmaster (Tore Alfstad), Event Coordinator (Berit Oftedal, Njål Eidhammer, Kjell A. Høviskeland), Press Officer (Torgeir S. Hansen, Kjell A. Høviskeland, Berit Oftedal), and International Coordinator (Berit Oftedal, Kjell Arne Høviskeland). Substitute board members are also listed.

Bylaw Amendment

An amendment to Bylaw Paragraph 3 was unanimously approved at the annual meeting. The original paragraph stated the board consisted of a leader, 4 board members, and 3 substitute members. The amended paragraph expands the board to include a leader, 6 board members, and 3 substitute members. The rationale for this expansion is to involve more people in making NETI a better organization for its members and the public, with a goal of reaching 100 members in 2007.

Article: An Alien in the Countryside?

Pages 3-4 feature a translated account from an anonymous woman who reported a strange sighting. On May 8, 2006, while taking photos in a rural area, she captured an image with her Motorola Razr phone that appeared to show a greyish figure. She insists that no one was visible at the time she took the photo and that the figure does not resemble a child or a jogger. Her husband dismissed it as a digital error, but she remains convinced it is something unusual. She has become increasingly interested in the unexplained since her husband's sarcastic comment about aliens taking her. She submitted the photo for analysis, asking if it could be a photographic fault, a normal object under peculiar lighting, something paranormal, or a hoax.

Article: Witness Testimonies

Pages 5-10 present translated witness testimonies, primarily from Steven M. Greer's book "Hidden Truth – Forbidden Knowledge" (2006). The article encourages readers to visit the CSETI website and donate.

  • Professor Robert Jacobs (US Air Force): Jacobs recounts being harassed and threatened after an article about a UFO incident. His mailbox was blown up, and he received numerous disturbing phone calls. He believes there is an effort to suppress serious UFO research and that he has faced ridicule from colleagues due to his interest in the subject. He also describes an incident where a UFO film he was involved with had a segment showing a UFO removed by alleged CIA personnel.
  • JC: Leader John Callahan & SG: Dr. Steven Greer: Callahan describes a radar encounter in a 747 where a large, round object with lights was detected and visually confirmed. The object was approximately four times the size of the 747 and was tracked for about 31 minutes, exhibiting unusual maneuvers.
  • Anonymous FAA Representative: This individual recounts being contacted by a group (possibly CIA or Reagan's Scientific Study Group) after a radar sighting of a UFO chasing a Japanese 747. He participated in a high-level briefing where the event was discussed, but later, all involved were instructed to deny that the meeting or the event ever took place. He emphasizes that professional individuals rarely speak out about such sightings in the US, contributing to a perceived lack of public awareness. He believes that if UFOs possess the technology to travel vast distances, they could offer significant benefits to humanity, such as cures for diseases.
  • Colonel Bob Salas (SAC/Nuke): Salas details an incident on March 16, 1967, where he was on duty in an ICBM launch control center. During this time, multiple Minuteman I missiles simultaneously went into a dormant state, unable to be launched. This occurred while unidentified glowing red objects were observed hovering near the launch facilities. An investigation found no natural cause for the missile shutdowns. He also mentions a similar event at Echo Flight where UFOs were observed, and ten defense weapons were lost. He notes that the incident was classified as highly significant by SAC headquarters but that no debriefing occurred, and he was instructed to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
  • Professor Robert Jacobs (US Air Force): Jacobs recounts being shown a UFO film by Major Mansmann. The film showed a missile launch where a UFO intercepted the missile's warhead, firing light beams at it and then maneuvering around it. The UFO then proceeded to intercept and interact with the warhead at high speeds (11,000-14,000 mph) at an altitude of 60 miles. Jacobs asserts he witnessed this on film and was told by Major Mansmann that it was a UFO.

Other Articles

  • Side 11: UFO Observation in Hordaland: A report by Kitty, the treasurer of NETI.
  • Side 12: Technology from UFOs Can Save the World: An article discussing the potential benefits of recovered UFO technology.
  • Side 13-15: SOHO Satellite Update: An update from newsletter 8-2006 by Lars Gulliksen.
  • Side 15: ETs Can Disable Nuclear Missiles: A statement about the capability of extraterrestrials to neutralize nuclear weapons.
  • Side 16-18: The Cat Plays with the Mouse: An unspecified article.
  • Side 19-21: Close Encounter in Lånke (Hessdalen): An account of a close encounter.
  • Side 21: Reminder about the trip to Hessdalen: A reminder for the trip scheduled for June 7-10, 2007.
  • Side 22-23: Description of a Cigar-Shaped Spaceship: A description of a specific UFO shape.
  • Side 24: Newsletter Forum: An invitation for member contributions.
  • Side 24: IBM and Yahoo on the Hunt for UFOs: A report on corporate involvement in UFO research.
  • Side 25: NETI on NRK1 Breakfast TV: NETI's appearance on a television program.
  • Side 25-26: NETI Annual Report for 2006: The organization's annual report.
  • Side 27-30: Native Americans, Indigenous Peoples, and ETs: The work of Nancy Red Star.
  • Side 30: From Rolf Kenneth Myhre's website: Information on the Alternative Fair in Bergen (March 16-18, 2007).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-Nytt include witness testimonies of UFO sightings and encounters, particularly those involving military personnel and radar detection. There is a strong emphasis on the potential for advanced extraterrestrial technology and the possibility that this technology could benefit humanity. The issue also touches upon the theme of government secrecy and cover-ups, with multiple accounts suggesting that official investigations were suppressed or that information was deliberately withheld. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, valuing firsthand accounts and encouraging further research and discussion among members. The organization NETI positions itself as a platform for sharing such information and fostering a community of interest.

This issue of "UFO-Fenomenet" from 1987, with a cover date of March 21, 2005, and issue number 8, focuses on various UFO phenomena, witness testimonies, and speculative theories. The publication appears to be a Norwegian magazine dedicated to the subject of UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters.

Article 1: Witness Testimony (Page 1)

The issue begins with a firsthand account from an individual who claims to have been part of US Air Force cover operations for 18 years. The narrator recounts an incident where a UFO was observed, described as a pingpong ball with a light beam. After the observation, a Major Mansmann allegedly instructed the narrator never to speak of the event, suggesting that if forced to, they should claim it was laser tracking beams. The narrator insists this is not a secondhand story and happened to them personally.

Article 2: Colonel Ross Dedrickson (Page 1)

This section features Colonel Ross Dedrickson, a retired US Air Force officer. He discusses his experiences in the 1950s, where he was responsible for maintaining the nuclear weapons storage at AEC. During this time, numerous UFO reports were received from various storage and production sites. Dedrickson claims to have seen UFOs on several occasions and witnessed nine disc-shaped, illuminated craft during the famous flyover of Washington in July 1952. He also recounts at least two instances where extraterrestrials allegedly destroyed nuclear weapons being sent into space, one en route to the moon for a test, stating that "nuclear weapons in space...were not acceptable to the extraterrestrials."

Article 3: UFO Observation in Hordaland (Page 1)

This is a report from Kitty H. B. Kristiansen, a treasurer for Neti, detailing a UFO sighting on Wednesday, March 21, 2007, around 7:30 PM. While visiting a friend in Grimstad, Lindås municipality, they observed a large, bright yellow light in the eastern sky that moved up, down, and sideways. It remained stationary for over half an hour. Using binoculars, they saw a circle with small lights underneath that varied in brightness. The object disappeared after they went inside.

Article 4: Technology from UFOs Can Save the World (Pages 2-5)

This article, dated March 2, 2007, discusses a statement by former Canadian Minister of Defence Paul Hellyer. Hellyer (83) urges world governments to reveal and utilize extraterrestrial technology, allegedly acquired from UFO crashes, to combat climate change. He argues that UFOs, having traveled vast distances, must possess advanced propulsion systems and fuels that could offer alternatives to fossil fuels. Hellyer cites the Roswell incident in 1947 as an example of extraterrestrial contact. He believes governments possess significant knowledge that could save the planet if shared. The article also mentions that Hellyer served as Minister of Defence under Prime Minister Lester Pearson in 1963.

UFO-Landing Artwork (Page 2)

A photograph shows the world's first landing pad for UFOs, created by artist Martin Riebeeek outside Houten, Netherlands, in 2003. The artwork is intended to provide a safe landing space for UFOs.

- So UFO (Page 2)

Hellyer, who claims to have seen a UFO in September 2005, believes extraterrestrial technology can offer humanity alternatives to fossil fuels.

Ex-Minister (Page 2)

Hellyer states that governments need to be persuaded to share what they know, suggesting they might have enough information to save the planet.

ET (Extraterrestrial) Can Disable All Nuclear Missiles (Pages 5)

This section reports a new finding from India: extraterrestrial UFOs have the capability to disable all nuclear missiles worldwide. Indian scientists reportedly understand that extraterrestrials possess unique abilities to disrupt human-made devices. The article suggests this might explain why UFOs are rarely captured on non-manipulable cameras. It claims that India, Pakistan, and China have experienced their nuclear missiles being disabled, with Americans and Russians having similar experiences over the past sixty years. The article posits that if extraterrestrials perceive a threat from nuclear missile use, they will immediately disable them. Reports from England indicate that extraterrestrials are aware of all nuclear installations and their locations. The influx of unmanned UFOs is attributed to their need to locate all nuclear physics being created by humans, including radiological bomb carriers used by terrorists. This capability of disabling delivery systems is a significant concern for nuclear-armed states.

Article 5: The SOHO Satellite and UFOs (Pages 3-4)

This article, originating from newsletter no. 8 for 2006, discusses a peculiar image captured by the SOHO satellite on February 2, 2005. Lars Gulliksen posed the question about a white streak in the SOHO Foto Lasco C3 image. The author attempts to explain the phenomenon, noting that the exposure time for Lasco images is typically 1/100th of a second. The author dismisses explanations like meteorites or comets, as they don't create such a symmetrical, looping streak. The author's theory is that an extraterrestrial craft, possibly with 'green men' and advanced propulsion, created the 'loop'.

To demonstrate, the author conducted a simple photographic experiment, creating a similar S-shaped streak using a white A4 paper taped to a box, a Casio Exilim P6 camera, and a light source. The conclusion drawn is that the SOHO image likely depicts a UFO moving at incredible speeds, possibly intelligently controlled.

Later, the article includes a response in English from Pål Brekke, a Norwegian expert on SOHO. Brekke explains that the streak is likely a piece of SOHO's multi-layer thermal insulation (MLI) that has become brittle after years of solar radiation exposure and flaked off, passing in front of the wide-angle view of the coronagraph. This flaked-off insulation appears as a thick, bright streak, similar to how snowflakes would appear in a long camera exposure. The cause for the MLI flaking off is likely a micrometeorite strike, a common occurrence for spacecraft.

The Norwegian commentary on Brekke's explanation acknowledges that SOHO can be hit by meteorites, causing insulation to flake off. These flakes create streaks on SOHO images due to the long exposure times (19 seconds). The commentary notes that while straight streaks are common, curved ones might be due to satellite position corrections. The author reiterates their belief that the SOHO image shows an intelligently controlled object, possibly a UFO.

Article 6: Cat and Mouse with the UFO (Pages 6-8)

This article details a significant UFO event that occurred on the night of July 19-20, 1952, over Washington D.C. Unidentified flying objects appeared on radar screens at National Airport and a Maryland base. Initially slow, the objects suddenly accelerated rapidly. Multiple passenger plane crews reported seeing mysterious lights, and ground observers confirmed the sightings. Flight leaders, including Harry Barnes, Ed Nugent, Jim Ritchey, and James Copeland, contacted the control tower, where radar operator Howard Cockelin confirmed tracking the objects, even seeing one visually. Suddenly, one UFO appeared to pursue a departing passenger plane. The UFO then vanished from radar. Captain Pireman of the passenger plane reported seeing the craft and that it ascended rapidly and disappeared. The UFO formation reappeared, prompting contact with the Air Force command. Two F-94 jet fighters were scrambled at 3:00 AM.

These jets were diverted from their usual base at Bolling to New Castle County Airport in Wilmington, Delaware, due to runway expansion. Upon reaching Washington, the pilots were directed towards the UFOs. However, as the jets approached, the UFOs disappeared rapidly, evading visual contact, suggesting they might have intercepted radio communications. Ground witnesses reported seeing strange lights. Two UFOs broke formation and flew over restricted airspace near the White House, while a third circled over the Capitol.

The article continues by describing how new UFOs continuously appeared on radar throughout the night. The objects consistently disappeared from radar screens as soon as the jet fighters approached. In Newport News, Virginia, unidentified craft with multi-colored lights were seen. At Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, a jet fighter was sent to investigate a strange light. The UFO was tracked until the pilot had visual contact, but then it vanished. The pilot described it as if someone "blew out the light." The pilot managed to reacquire the UFO using radar, though he lost visual contact. After landing, the UFO reappeared on radar over Washington. Another jet was dispatched, but this time the UFO engaged in a game of "cat and mouse" with the pilot. The UFO eventually moved away rapidly when the jet got too close for detailed observation. During this encounter, the pilot realized he was surrounded by UFOs and nervously asked the tower for instructions. Before receiving an answer, the UFOs dispersed. The pursuit ended after about half an hour due to the jets running out of fuel. The overflights of Washington resulted in widespread newspaper coverage and inquiries from President Truman. Eyewitness accounts from the ground corroborated the pilots' observations and radar data. The colors of the objects varied between orange, green, and red. Under public pressure, the Air Force eventually held a press conference.

Press Conference (Pages 7-8)

Air Force Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Nathan Twining, called a press conference on July 29, 1952, to address the speculations. The conference was led by Major General John A. Samford (Director of Air Force Intelligence), Major General Roger A. Ramey (Chief of Air Force Command), and Captain Ed Ruppelt (Project Blue Book). Samford initially stated that the Air Force believed the radar observations were due to atmospheric temperature changes, causing ground lights to be reflected. Journalists received evasive answers when questioning this theory. Samford mentioned that the Air Force had considered assigning an independent scientist to investigate but decided against it. When asked if pilots had actually seen the objects, Samford was hesitant, stating the Air Force could not elaborate further at that time. He also claimed no astronomer had seen a UFO, which the article refutes by mentioning Professor Clyde Tombaugh's sighting of a cigar-shaped object in 1949.

Samford reported that 20% of all UFO observations lacked logical explanations but stressed that UFOs were not considered a threat to national security. This statement was contradicted by reports that pilots had orders to open fire on UFOs if they did not land when instructed. The "temperature change phenomenon" explanation was further questioned, as pilots were reportedly ordered to engage what was claimed to be a "meteorological phenomenon." Radar operators protested the press conference, stating they had never mistaken atmospheric disturbances for spaceships before or since. The speed of the unidentified objects was also a mystery, with radar measuring speeds of 11,000 km/h, while wind speed was only 35 km/h. The article notes that the Washington incident was not unique.

Other Incidents (Page 8)

A confidential report from the 1950s mentioned blue-green, luminous objects sighted over Boston on July 23. An F-94 pilot pursued them but was out-accelerated. On July 28, George Stock of Passaic, New Jersey, photographed a disc-shaped object. CIA officials confirmed numerous strange phenomena observed over West Coast aircraft factories, with engineers concluding that some objects were intelligently maneuvered.

Article 7: Close Contact in Lånke (Hessdalen) (Pages 9-10)

This section details an event that occurred on the morning of July 25, 1981, in Lånke, Norway. Hjørdis Hokstad was sitting at her kitchen table when she noticed a blinking light in a nearby hillside. Using binoculars, she saw something shiny and oblong on the ground. She then observed a figure, described as short (about 1.20-1.30 meters tall) and wearing a gray-brown suit, walk towards the object and enter a dark, black hole in it. The object, about the size of a small car, then ascended vertically like a bullet and later hovered at an altitude of 4-5 meters above the fields. This caused livestock to become agitated. A neighbor also witnessed the "craft" but refused to comment to the media. Hjørdis initially doubted her own experience, thinking it might be "nonsense." The story was later shared at a family gathering, and a sister-in-law encouraged her to go public. Hjørdis was interviewed on local radio on July 27. The story attracted significant media attention, with headlines like "Green Men Landed in Lånke." While some suggested it was a plane or balloon, Hjørdis firmly stated she knew what she saw. She faced skepticism and was called "a bit crazy" but remained convinced. The pressure led her to see a doctor, who advised her that going public was the right thing to do.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently presents UFO phenomena as real and significant, often highlighting witness testimonies from credible individuals, including military personnel and scientists. There's a recurring theme of government secrecy and a perceived reluctance to disclose information about UFOs and potential extraterrestrial technology. The issue also touches upon the potential of alien technology to solve global problems like climate change, suggesting a hopeful, albeit speculative, outlook on the implications of UFO encounters. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, presenting various accounts and theories without outright dismissal, while also acknowledging scientific explanations where available (as seen with the SOHO article's inclusion of the official explanation).

Title: UFO-Nytt
Issue Date: March 25, 2007
Publisher: NETI
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of UFO-Nytt delves into various facets of the UFO phenomenon, featuring reports from Norway, technical explanations of UFO technology, and a significant focus on indigenous perspectives on extraterrestrial contact.

Hessdalen UFO Reports and NETI Activities

The issue opens with a recollection of the intense UFO reporting from Hessdalen, Norway, in the autumn of 1981. It highlights that the majority of reports came from this specific mountainous region near Røros. The article mentions an invitation to a meeting arranged by UFO-Norge in Hessdalen, where a witness, Hjørdis Hokstad, recounts an experience of feeling a hard grip and seeing a "creature." The source for this account is cited as the book "UFO-mysteriet i Hessdalen" by Arne Wisth (1983).

A prominent announcement is made for a "TUR TIL HESSDALEN 7.-10. JUNI 2007" (Trip to Hessdalen) for members of NETI. The accommodation details are provided, noting a cabin for approximately 8 people with an outdoor toilet but electricity. Members are urged to sign up in time.

The magazine also includes an "Årsmelding for NETI 2006" (Annual Report for NETI 2006). Kjell Arne Høviskeland was elected leader on May 21, 2006. The year saw increased activity, with a membership increase of about 15. Key activities included trips to Hessdalen, member meetings, and participation in fairs. However, the work on an information package had stalled. Member meetings were held in Bergen, Oslo, and Raufoss, with challenges noted regarding suitable locations in Bergen. The report mentions that leader meetings in Oslo were held every other Monday, but attendance was low, prompting a consideration for a more active feedback system.

NETI participated in a large alternative fair in Valhall Oslo in November 2006, which was deemed very successful with many visitors. Rune Øverby gave a popular lecture on extraterrestrial civilizations using a video projector. NETI sold books and DVDs at the fair.

Financially, as of December 31, 2006, NETI had Kr. 27,257 in its account, with a surplus of Kr. 473 for the period. The report is signed by Tore Alfstad, leader.

Technical Description of a Cigar-Shaped UFO

A detailed technical explanation is provided for a "sigarformet romskip" (cigar-shaped spaceship) with "Interstellar framdrift type B" (Interstellar propulsion type B). The article describes how the spaceship generates waves that are sent out in phase and out of phase with "energy plan 2" located between stars. A "MODERSKIPET" (Mothership) uses trumpet-shaped openings for sending and receiving signals. Incoming signals from a star are decoded into digital signals and processed by a computer to determine how to encode a phase-synchronized wave. This wave is then amplified to approximately 1 million Volt PEP per channel and transmitted through a special tube where an electric field is generated. This field is modulated onto a high-energy stream, creating a propulsion force by interacting with the star's own energy field. The system is designed to eliminate centripetal acceleration, allowing for rapid maneuvers. The speed and acceleration are controlled by adjusting the phase angle of the emitted signal relative to the incoming signal. The article also touches upon anti-gravity effects, mentioning the use of "antigravitons" to avoid collisions and to control altitude. It explains how the ship can bend planetary magnetic fields for propulsion or use 2 EP waves in space if a planet lacks a magnetic field. The technology described is based on electrical principles but acknowledges that other forces could be used.

UFOs Internationally and Online Resources

The magazine notes that conventional media continue to suppress information about UFOs and aliens. However, there is a growing trend of ordinary people filming UFOs with video cameras and mobile phones and uploading the footage online, citing YouTube as an example. It also mentions that satellite images from Mars show traces of civilizations, nature, and water, with conventional media not reporting this, but it can be found on sites like http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com.

The "NYHETSBREVETS FORUM" (Newsletter Forum) section invites member input on various UFO-related questions, including whether they believe the US military collaborates with extraterrestrials, if aliens have bases in Norway, if UFOs can be man-made, and if extraterrestrials are present among us.

A piece titled "IBM OG YAHOO PÅ UFO-JAKT" (IBM and Yahoo on the UFO Hunt) by Anthon Andreassen discusses the rise of online interest in aliens and conspiracies. It introduces www.ufocrawler.com, a search engine developed by IBM, Yahoo, and The Anomalies Network, which aims to provide access to relevant UFO-related content. Olav Phillips, founder of The Anomalies Network, states that this tool will help people form their own opinions by providing unfiltered information. The search engine is also useful for those interested in conspiracy theories, ghosts, and time travel.

Indigenous Perspectives on Extraterrestrials: The Work of Nancy Red Star

A substantial section is dedicated to Nancy Red Star, a Cherokee descendant and author, and her work documenting indigenous peoples' encounters with extraterrestrials. Red Star, initially not interested in UFOs, became personally involved while researching for a rock concert in 1997. Her work focuses on the "stjernefolket" (star people) in Native American myths and experiences, viewing them as central to their spiritual life, past, and future.

She has traveled extensively, collecting oral traditions from elders of various tribes. Her first book, "Star Ancestors: Indian Wisdomkeepers Share the Teachings of the Extraterrestrials" (2000), features stories from eleven seniors. The book explores themes of ancient wisdom, ET experiences, and the connection between indigenous cultures and extraterrestrials. Notable individuals featured include Paul Werner Duarte (Olmek/Maya), Cecilia Vindiola Dean (Yaqui), Shona Bear Clark (medicine woman with ET experience), and Sequoyah Trueblood (Choctaw/Cherokee).

Red Star's research suggests that indigenous peoples generally have positive ET encounters, contrasting with the often negative or fear-based narratives prevalent in Western culture, which she attributes to a "sickly scientific-intellectual-religious culture" that requires denial of ET contact. Indigenous cultures, in contrast, view ETs with familiar and descriptive names like "the little people" or "the Star Ancestors." Her work emphasizes that these are not random encounters but relate to a special bond between indigenous peoples and ET groups. The article highlights the ongoing "re-membering" process among Native American tribes, preparing for a "Great Reunion" with the star people, facilitated by telepathic and physical contact.

Her second book, "Legends of the Star Ancestors" (2003), expands this research to include other indigenous groups and spiritual traditions worldwide. The article praises Red Star's work for its significance in making indigenous peoples aware of their shared past and spiritual origins and for providing a more balanced understanding of ET communication.

Alternative Fair in Bergen

NETI also had a stand at the "ALTERNATIVMESSA I BERGEN" (Alternative Fair in Bergen). Kitty H.B. Kristiansen informed interested visitors. The fair resulted in four new paying members, with more expected. Many visitors shared stories of their encounters with extraterrestrials and UFO observations. Unfortunately, technical issues led to the cancellation of Torgeir S. Hansen's lecture on Saturday, though it was held without sound on Sunday. The article stresses the importance of NETI's presence at such fairs, especially in Oslo and Bergen.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include UFO sightings and mysteries (particularly in Hessdalen), the technical aspects of alleged UFO technology, and the spiritual and cultural perspectives of indigenous peoples on extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, presenting both technical and anecdotal evidence, and giving voice to perspectives often marginalized by mainstream discourse. There is a clear effort to document and share information, whether through technical descriptions, personal testimonies, or the research of figures like Nancy Red Star. The magazine also highlights the growing role of the internet in disseminating information about these topics and the activities of organizations like NETI in promoting awareness and discussion.