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Title: UFO-NYTT Issue: Nr. 2 – 2008 Publisher: NETI (Norwegian Association for UFO Research) Date: 2008

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-NYTT
Issue: Nr. 2 – 2008
Publisher: NETI (Norwegian Association for UFO Research)
Date: 2008

This issue of UFO-Nytt, the newsletter from NETI, is the Easter issue and the second publication of 2008. It announces that the issue is ready and provides contact information for feedback via email and postal mail, as well as the NETI website. The magazine wishes its members a happy Easter.

Table of Contents

The issue includes a "Redaktørens spalte" (Editor's Column), information on UFO meetings in Raufoss and Oslo, details about the 2008 annual meeting, and a contribution from H.Bøe regarding the NETI support fund. A significant portion is dedicated to an article by Rolf Kenneth Myhre about Steven M. Greer and his campaign against "the Dragon" for humanity's future. Other sections cover NETI's forum and membership drive, various UFO observations in Norway (Valnesfjord, Oslo Fjord, Hønefoss, Molde), news about Russia potentially opening a UFO center, and an article titled "ET-Highway."

Editor's Column (Redaktørens Spalte)

The editor addresses members and UFO enthusiasts, noting that the Easter issue is ready. Since the previous publication, NETI participated in a fair in Bergen, informing new members about the organization and its activities. The editor expresses hope that many members will contribute their viewpoints and answers to the NETI forum. The column concludes with a wish for a pleasant and sunny Easter.

UFO Meetings in Oslo and Raufoss

Details are provided for upcoming UFO meetings: in Oslo on Monday, April 14th at 18:00 at Vegan (Akersgata 74), described as a "chat evening" to exchange views on the UFO phenomenon. In Raufoss, meetings are scheduled for Thursday, April 10th, Thursday, May 8th, and Thursday, June 5th, all starting with video evenings at 18:30. Contact Kjell Arne Høviskeland for participation.

Annual Meeting (Årsmøte)

A reminder is given for the NETI annual meeting on Sunday, March 30th at 12:00 at Unity in Oslo (Møllergata 23). More information was provided in newsletter nr. 1/2008.

NETI Seeks Contributions for Equipment

NETI is seeking donations to purchase a projector and screen for their work. A support fund has been established for this purpose. All monetary contributions are appreciated, and donors will receive a thank-you letter. Amounts of NOK 500,- and above may receive an additional token of appreciation. Donations can be made to account number 0531.50.26182, marked "støttebidrag."

Helene Bøe clarifies that images included in her previous article "Disclosure Project" were added without her knowledge and are unrelated to her text.

Steven M. Greer: His Fight Against the Dragon for Our Common Future

This extensive article, written by Rolf Kenneth Myhre, profiles Dr. Steven M. Greer, describing him as a cosmic-conscious samurai and ET ambassador. It details his campaign against "the Dragon," which he identifies as the transnational financial elite, or "Kabalen," that has allegedly suppressed spiritual insights, free energy technology, and contact with extraterrestrial cultures since the early 1900s. Greer's third book, "Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge" (2006), is presented as an autobiographical account of his experiences and insights.

The article highlights Greer's belief that consciousness is the primary dimension of existence and the key to understanding the ET/V phenomenon. It discusses the "Kabalen's" alleged use of advanced interdimensional technology, spacecraft, and weapons, and their plan for a totalitarian "New World Order," possibly through a staged ET/V invasion. Greer's mission, according to the article, is to facilitate friendly contact between humans and extraterrestrials.

The article traces Greer's life from his birth in 1955, his difficult childhood, his early interest in UFOs, and his meditative practices. A near-death experience at age 17 is described as a major initiation, leading to his realization of consciousness's immortality. At 18, he reportedly had a telepathic encounter with ETs and was tasked with becoming an "ambassador" for harmonious contact. His meditative development led to clairvoyance and the ability to levitate.

In 1978, Greer traveled to Israel, where he worked for the Baha'i organization and later married Emily. He became an emergency physician and a member of the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.

1989: The Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abduction

This section details the case of Linda Napolitano, a mother and receptionist who reported being abducted by UFOs over 22 years. The incident on November 30, 1989, in Lower Manhattan, New York City, involved her being seen floating out of her apartment window and into a UFO, accompanied by three small beings. The UFO then reportedly picked up UN Secretary General Perez de Cuellar and two intelligence agents from a limousine. The article suggests this event was part of a plan by the "Kabalen" to prevent the disclosure of ET/V information, with threats of abduction for world leaders involved.

Greer believes the "Kabalen" has developed advanced technology, including bio-robots and pseudo-ETs. The abduction of Perez de Cuellar is seen as closing a "window" for global disclosure. Greer received a "pat on the shoulder" from his ET friends in January 1990, signaling the time was right for his ambassador project.

1990-1993: Mission Begins

In 1990, Greer documented protocols for the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI). By 1991, he began training individuals for "Grad 5" contact, which involves taking the initiative for friendly communication with ETs. His first group trip in 1991 to Belgium resulted in the materialization of a UFO, which was photographed and filmed. Subsequent trips in 1992 to Pensacola, Florida, and England led to the discovery of crop circles matching patterns visualized by Greer's team.

Greer criticizes traditional UFO organizations, viewing many as infiltrated by disinformation agents who mislead the public. He contrasts this with the experience of Swiss ET contactee Eduard Albert Meier. Greer notes that Scandinavian UFO organizations have yet to confirm any genuine ET/V experiences.

In the summer of 1993, Greer visited the Monroe Institute and decided to initiate "Project Disclosure" to gather testimonies from individuals involved in classified ET/V projects. During a drive home, he was targeted by a "psychotronic weapon," causing disorientation and a near-fatal accident. He became aware that his activities would be closely monitored by a group possessing such weapons and occult techniques.

The article introduces two couples involved in "Black technology" and MILABS (Military Abductions): Colonel John B. Alexander and his wife Victoria, and General Albert Stubblebine and his wife Rima Laibow.

The Kabalen

Greer describes the "Kabalen" as the top echelon of the Euro-American non-elected Establishment, possibly led by David Rockefeller Sr., aiming to establish a totalitarian "New World Order." This group allegedly controls US foreign policy through the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the CIA, and economic policy through the Federal Reserve. The CFR is described as the US's permanent, invisible government. The article suggests the "Kabalen" was behind the events of September 11, 2001.

The "Kabalen" is said to have bases worldwide, including Pine Gap in Australia. The article mentions alleged satanic rituals, human sacrifice, and pedophilia within the "Kabalen's" hierarchy as part of initiation rites. The "Kabalen" is portrayed as hostile to ET/V presence on Earth, focusing on militarization of space and nuclear weapons. They allegedly promote a materialistic worldview and ridicule ET/V subjects in academia and media. Greer believes ET groups are aware of the "Kabalen's" plans and are willing to help humanity, but not through conventional intervention, except in cases of militarization of space and nuclear testing.

The World's Most Powerful Won't, Dare Not, Cannot...

Greer recounts his friendship with Laurance S. Rockefeller, brother of David Rockefeller Sr. Laurance was keen on public disclosure of ET/V truths and financially supported John E. Mack's work. However, Laurance felt constrained by his family and did not support Greer's work. Greer expresses little respect for Mack's work, despite Mack being the only one of the three most famous abduction researchers (Mack, Hopkins, and David Jacobs) to be positive towards ETs. Mack died after being run over by a drunk driver in London.

John E. Mack (1929-2004)

Former US Presidents Bill Clinton and UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali were reportedly positive towards Greer's work but too fearful to actively support him. Greer, an emergency physician with four daughters, felt compelled to act when powerful men were too weak. In 1993, Greer met with Robert James Woolsey Jr., then CIA Chief, and briefed him on the ET/V situation, a role reversal that surprised Woolsey. Woolsey was reportedly shocked and told not to interfere.

In 1996, Greer contacted William Colby, former CIA Chief, who offered to provide CSETI with ET/V equipment and documents. Colby died by drowning shortly after this contact, with the official explanation being a canoeing accident, which Greer's wife found implausible.

The article suggests that the deaths of Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Lord Louis Mountbatten were related to their potential disclosure of ET/V secrets. It notes that the "Kabalen" had multiple strong reasons to eliminate John F. Kennedy, implying ET/V involvement might be secondary.

In April 1997, Greer held a briefing for the US Congress, which allegedly caused panic within the "Kabalen." Greer and his associate Shari Adamiak were diagnosed with aggressive metastatic cancer, and Adamiak died in January 1998. Greer continued to battle his cancer. Michael Wolf, another individual in this field, also died of cancer in 2000.

1999-2006: Productive Phase of the Mission

In 1999, Greer published his first book, "Extraterrestrial Contact: The Evidence and Implications." On May 9, 2001, he held a press conference at the Washington Press Club, where over 20 witnesses from defense, intelligence, and corporate sectors shared their ET/V experiences. This event was a major media success.

Greer's second book, "Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History" (2001), featured 69 individuals detailing their ET/V experiences. The article highlights that from page 221 onwards, the most compelling testimonies are presented.

The press conference and book are described as milestones in revealing ET/V secrecy. While academia and mass media might ignore them, they cannot be dismissed. The article suggests that traditional UFO organizations face a choice: either update their outdated 1970s knowledge base or pretend Greer does not exist.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, extraterrestrial contact, government secrecy, and the alleged influence of a powerful, hidden elite known as the "Kabalen" or "Establishment." The editorial stance appears to be in favor of disclosure and transparency regarding UFO phenomena, strongly supporting Dr. Steven M. Greer's efforts and criticizing traditional UFO organizations for their perceived lack of progress or infiltration. The magazine promotes the idea that ET/V contact is a reality and that powerful forces are actively suppressing this information.

This issue of "UFO-Nytt" (Issue 1/2008, dated March 14, 2008) is published by NETI and focuses on the work of Steven Greer, his theories on free energy, and various UFO sightings. The magazine delves into Greer's claims about suppressed technologies and his vision for a transformed future.

Steven Greer and Free Energy

The issue extensively covers Steven Greer's company, Space Energy Access Systems (SEAS), later renamed Advanced Energy Research Organization (AERO). Greer's central argument is that inexhaustible energies, termed 'zero-point energy' and 'vacuum energy,' exist and can be harnessed. He posits that this knowledge is deliberately kept secret by a 'Cabal' to prevent the collapse of the current global power structure. Greer claims that prototypes for free energy technology are expected within 12-18 months from July 2007. He also offers a CD for $10, described as an introduction to the structure of the cosmos and a protocol for inviting extraterrestrials (ETs), emphasizing consciousness and intention over technology.

Greer's 2006 book, "Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge," is highlighted as a significant work that sets a new standard for understanding ET/UFO phenomena, emphasizing the need for a correct understanding of the universe's cosmic structure where consciousness is the primary dimension.

Advanced Technologies and Conspiracy

The article discusses Greer's information about highly advanced, technologically sophisticated human-made spacecraft, referred to as Alien Reproduction Vehicles (ARVs). Corporations like Lockheed Martin, Northrup, SAIC, E Systems, EG&G, and Mitre Corporation are mentioned in connection with ARV projects, which utilize anti-gravity propulsion. A distinction is made between ARVs and ET Vehicles (ETVs), with ETVs described as conscious, having artificial intelligence, and being made of astral matter that can materialize physically.

The concept of MILABs (Military Abductions) is also explored, questioning the purpose of massive investments in this area. The article speculates if it's to discredit ETs or part of a larger program, possibly related to a simulated ET invasion planned since the 1970s to establish a totalitarian world government. It also mentions the production of biological, artificial life forms resembling 'Greys' near Dulce, New Mexico.

Furthermore, the article points to a secret cell within the Vatican's Opus Dei organization, allegedly involved in pseudo-ET abductions, with King Juan Carlos I of Spain identified as a major sponsor who reportedly wants people to distance themselves from ETs. Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein is also mentioned as a sponsor of abduction research, with Greer suggesting his brother is being abducted by Greys, possibly to extort money from the Prince.

Greer also touches upon non-conventional weapons, including electromagnetic pulse and scalar weapons, noting that ETVs are vulnerable to the former and that scalar weapons can induce earthquakes. The article links the Rockefeller clan to the 2007 Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant earthquake.

Cosmology and Metaphysics

Greer's cosmology aligns with thinkers like Martinus and Ken Wilber, viewing the Kosmos as a single, uncreated Consciousness that forms the primary dimension of existence. This consciousness is structured as a fractal holarchy, with each being (holon) mirroring the structure of the whole ('God'). The spectrum of existence ranges from spiritual vibrations to physical matter, divided into 'spheres' or 'dimensions' by inherent 'thresholds.' The concept of non-locality, related to consciousness, is presented as a dimension beyond space-time, and it's suggested that altering an object electronically can make it increasingly non-local, enabling teleportation.

A Radiant Future

Greer envisions a future free from the current global state, which he believes has been artificially manipulated by the 'Cabal' for the past 100 years. He predicts a technological-economic revolution where petroleum-based economies are replaced by anti-gravity transport and free energy sources. This future includes globalization of technology and wealth, decentralization of power, and the resolution of freshwater crises through desalination using zero-point energy technology. He also foresees the decline of dogmatic religions and the rise of a universal, trans-rational understanding of the Kosmos, leading to a 'human-holistic world government' and increased interaction with diverse ET groups.

UFO Sightings in Norway

The magazine details several UFO observations in Norway:

  • 1953, Valnesfjord: Harald S., then 13, witnessed a bright green light object that approached him, maneuvered, and disappeared.
  • 1958, Valnesfjord: Harald S., now 18, and friends saw a yellow-green, moon-sized light object with a tail fly across the sky.
  • 1979, Kosmo: Fru NN reported a green light beam entering her bedroom window from an external object, followed by a humming sound. This incident coincided with electrical malfunctions, including clocks and radios failing.
  • 1979, Åsen: After Fru NN's experience, a strange burn mark with soot-like streaks was found on the wall above her bed. Other electrical issues, like a tractor battery draining completely, were also reported in the vicinity.
  • 1979, Valnesfjord: Fru GA witnessed a sharp, white light from a vent, followed by a yellow-red light sphere that moved rapidly in her bedroom before retracting.
  • 2008-02-27, Oslofjord: Bård Eidem and his mother Brit reported seeing five unidentified flying objects over the Oslofjord, described as large, uneven lights hovering over a black, box-shaped object.
  • 2008-02-29, London: A student, Karolina-Slavka Mueller, found images resembling a flying saucer in tourist photos taken in January.

International UFO News

  • Russia: Plans are underway to establish a UFO center in the Ural region near Molebka, costing 26 million rubles. The area is known for abnormal activities, attracting 450,000 tourists annually.
  • Norway: The article mentions Hessdalen as a site of significant UFO activity and the establishment and subsequent bankruptcy of the Norwegian UFO Center in Ålen.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue strongly advocates for Steven Greer's theories on free energy and extraterrestrial contact, presenting his views as a paradigm shift away from a materialistic worldview. The editorial stance appears to be aligned with Greer's perspective, highlighting the potential for a transformative future if suppressed technologies are revealed and the 'Cabal' is dismantled. The magazine encourages reader participation through a forum for questions and answers regarding UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial life.

This issue of "Jeg Så UFOèn" (I Saw the UFO) focuses on unexplained aerial phenomena and encounters, primarily from Norway, with some international context. It features witness testimonies, photographic evidence, and expert commentary.

UFO Sightings in Oslofjord

The lead story details an incident on Wednesday evening where multiple individuals, including Brit Eidem (65) and her son Bård Eidem (36), reported seeing five unidentified flying objects over the Oslofjord near Asker. Brit described them as large, uneven light sources hovering over a black, three-dimensional box. She stated she was paralyzed by the sight, having never seen anything like it before. Stefan Pavlovic, also observing from Nesøya, corroborated seeing unusual lights that appeared suddenly and lasted for several seconds, noting they were not typical aircraft.

Previous Sightings and Related Incidents

The article references a similar incident in Vollen where three to six uneven light sources were observed. It also mentions a 2002 incident in Asker where Helene Solberg filmed an object described as 'comet-like.' Her husband, Stig Solberg, expressed skepticism about official explanations, suggesting a broader perspective on phenomena between heaven and earth. A report from The Sun newspaper is cited about a student, Karolina-Slavka Mueller, who found images resembling a flying saucer in her photographs taken in London.

Close Encounter in Hønefoss (1985)

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a 'Third Kind Contact' case from October 28, 1985, in Hønefoss, Norway. A group of boys aged seven to twelve reported seeing a 'spaceship' described as a disk with strong lights, approximately 200 meters away. The object, estimated to be the size of a garage, had strong lights underneath and weaker lights on the sides. After the object ascended vertically, several beings, described as 50 cm tall, with different colored bodies (white, black, brown) and glowing white eyes, appeared. These beings attempted to hide and moved quickly. Some children reported seeing a transition between sleeve and hand, suggesting clothing, while others believed they were unclothed. The beings' eyes were particularly frightening. The children described a period of mutual observation with the beings for about an hour. The children's accounts were reportedly consistent, though some were frightened while others found it 'cool.' Adults were reluctant to investigate.

Further details from the Hønefoss incident include a possible sighting by a jogger and the discovery of footprints in a garden, measuring 7 to 11 cm. The Andersen family's dog reacted strongly to the footprints. The 'spaceship' was reportedly seen a few more times that evening. The beings were not observed when the 'spaceship' was visible. A flattened area of grass, about two to three meters in diameter, was found near Hengslebanen, but the children were hesitant to link it directly to the observations.

Later observations in the Hengsle area were reported up to November 14, 1985. Some children experienced nausea later that evening, possibly due to the bright lights. The article includes commentary from the interviewers, acknowledging the extraordinary nature of the claims and the potential for collective imagination, but also noting the children's earnestness.

Meteorological Explanations and Reader Comments

An article discusses a photograph taken by Annik Stigen on Senja, Norway, which initially appeared to be a UFO. However, a meteorologist identified it as an Altocumulus lenticularis, a type of lenticular cloud formed by wind over mountains. Despite the meteorological explanation, the cloud's shape was remarkably UFO-like. Reader comments discuss this phenomenon, with one suggesting it might be a future transport vehicle for the 2018 Olympics, while others confirm the nature of lenticular clouds and their formation.

Exopolitics and UN Meetings

Dr. Michael E. Salla, a proponent of 'Exopolitics,' is featured. He claims that a confidential UN meeting took place on February 12-14, 2008, discussing the increasing UFO activity and the implications of disclosing humanity's non-alone status. A French aviation expert, Giles Lorant, reportedly participated in this meeting and confirmed its occurrence. The meeting expressed concern about potential social unrest if UFO sightings continued. A confidential report from the US Air Force and National Guard on the social consequences of UFO observations was discussed. The year 2009 was highlighted as a potential turning point for public attitudes towards UFOs, with a shift from debunking to more serious research. Lorant suggested a more open approach to UFO phenomena due to increasing activity. The issue also mentions expectations for a report from the UK's Ministry of Defence.

Other Sightings and Encounters

Brief reports include a sighting near Averøya, Norway, on February 8, 2008, where five people in a car saw a bright blue light that followed them. Another section discusses the 'E.T. Highway' near Area 51 in the USA, a location known for UFO sightings and frequented by enthusiasts. The article mentions the Little A-Le-Inn motel in Rachel, Nevada, which reportedly welcomes 'all species' and serves as a hub for UFO discussions. A Norwegian F-16 fighter jet crash is briefly mentioned in relation to a sighting by Pat Travis, owner of the Little A-Le-Inn, who reported a large, silent aerial vehicle that stopped and then flew away.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores unexplained aerial phenomena, prioritizing witness accounts and seeking explanations, whether conventional or extraordinary. There's a clear interest in UFO sightings, close encounters, and potential extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears open to the possibility of UFOs and extraterrestrial life, while also presenting meteorological explanations and acknowledging the role of imagination. The issue highlights the challenges in investigating such cases, including the reluctance of adults to engage and the difficulty in preserving evidence. The discussion around Dr. Salla's claims about UN meetings suggests an interest in government disclosure and the potential societal impact of confirming extraterrestrial presence.

This document is a two-page spread from a Norwegian publication, likely a magazine or newsletter, focusing on the UFO phenomenon and its connection to Area 51 and the Extraterrestrial Highway in Nevada. The issue date is October 20, 2004. The content is primarily in Norwegian, with a few English terms and place names.

Area 51 and Rachel Residents

The article begins by discussing the skepticism of some individuals regarding UFO sightings, with official explanations often involving military aircraft. It then describes the town of Rachel, Nevada, a community near Area 51, and categorizes its residents into four groups: organic animal feed producers, retired miners, UFO tourists, and those working at Area 51 or the official Nellis Air Force Base. For the locals, military activity in the airspace is a daily occurrence, and they are accustomed to unusual events, including aircraft crashes.

Since 1977, ten aircraft have crashed in the vicinity of Rachel. A notable event occurred on July 10, 1986, when a Norwegian F-16 pilot landed in Rachel after an incident. The article details a Red Flag exercise involving five Norwegian F-16s, two of which collided in mid-air. One aircraft managed to reach the Las Vegas airport with minor damage, while the other crashed near Rachel. The pilot successfully ejected and was able to keep some wreckage as a souvenir.

Residents working at Area 51 are discreet and are not permitted to discuss their jobs. The article also touches upon the 'unmentionable' nature of the area, warning visitors to stop at warning signs, as unauthorized entry can result in arrest, a $600 fine, and FBI involvement.

The Extraterrestrial Highway and UFO Tourism

The road leading to the test site for advanced aircraft begins near an institution significant to the UFO community: The Black Mailbox. This location was a popular spot for people to gather on clear autumn evenings to look for strange lights and flying objects. The mailbox belonged to ranch owner Steve Medlin, who eventually replaced the original black mailbox with a bulletproof white one due to people opening his mail in search of secret messages related to Area 51.

The detour from the Extraterrestrial Highway is called Groom Lake Road. The article describes the dusty, long road and the intense heat, creating mirages. The presence of rumors about sensors and hidden cameras makes the environment feel tense. The text notes that cows stare intensely, and unseen aircraft break the sound barrier with a loud boom.

Following Bob Lazar's 1989 television appearance, where he claimed to have worked on a spaceship inside Area 51, public attention intensified. Authorities subsequently blocked off known viewing points. However, this has not deterred curious tourists from testing the boundaries.

The article mentions a parked Jeep Cherokee visible on a ridge, signaling proximity to the restricted area. Armed guards are present, and a sign explicitly states: "No trespassing. Photography forbidden. Use of deadly force authorized."

Despite the warnings, the author concludes that the E.T. Highway is as "far out" as one could hope for, or fear.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this piece are UFO sightings, the mystique surrounding Area 51, and the subculture of UFO tourism. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting on the phenomenon and the experiences of those involved, while also acknowledging the official military presence and security measures. The article presents anecdotal evidence and local stories, suggesting a fascination with the unexplained and the secretive nature of the Area 51 facility. The inclusion of a crash incident involving a Norwegian pilot adds a concrete, albeit military, event to the narrative of unusual aerial activity in the region.