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Title: UFO-NYTT Issue: 5 Volume: 2008 Issue Date: October 14, 2008 (estimated based on content) Publisher: NETI Country: Norway Language: Norwegian

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-NYTT
Issue: 5
Volume: 2008
Issue Date: October 14, 2008 (estimated based on content)
Publisher: NETI
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian

This issue of UFO-NYTT, the fifth of eight promised for 2008, was delayed due to the editor's illness. The cover prominently features the magazine's title and an image of an alien head. The issue includes a variety of articles and reports on UFO and ETV (Extraterrestrial Vehicle) phenomena.

Table of Contents Highlights

The table of contents outlines the diverse content within this issue:

  • Editor's Column: Discusses the delay and previews upcoming content.
  • UFOs I Have Seen: Personal accounts from Solveig Mikkelsen.
  • Channeling: A report on a channeled message about a large UFO appearing over three US states.
  • ETV Fleets in Mexico: An article by Rolf Kenneth Myhre detailing sensational ETV shows over Mexico since 2004.
  • "Aliens After Robbie?": A report from TV2 about a researcher's claim that Robbie Williams is a target for alien contact.
  • Travelogue from Hessdalen: Inger Marie Shkreta's account of a trip to Hessdalen.
  • ÅB's UFO History: A detailed UFO story.
  • "The UFO Waved at Us": An article from the magazine Allers, 1979.
  • UFO Observation in Strømmen: A report from February 1972.
  • Alternative World History: A summary by Rolf Kenneth Myhre.
  • Police Report: A UFO sighting reported in Aftenposten.

Editor's Column

The editor, Kjell Arne Høviskeland, apologizes for the delay in publishing this issue, attributing it to prolonged illness. He expresses that he is now recovering and promises that the remaining issues (6, 7, and 8) will be published before Christmas. He highlights two key articles in this issue: one by Rolf Kenneth Myhre on UFO observations in Mexico and another by the same author on alternative world history. Høviskeland also mentions a widely discussed channeling event predicting a large UFO sighting over three US states starting October 14th, described as approximately 3.2 km in diameter with a protective shield. The issue also includes a reprinted article from 1979 and a travelogue from a trip to Hessdalen, Norway, organized by Prosjekt Hessdalens Venner (PHV) and NETI in August. He notes that most of the 12 participants on the Hessdalen trip observed only terrestrial phenomena, but the experience was magical. A future article on the Hessdalen phenomenon, based on a recent Aftenposten report, is also announced.

UFOs I Have Seen (by Solveig Mikkelsen)

Solveig Mikkelsen shares two personal UFO sighting experiences. The first occurred when she was 5 or 6 years old, where she and her parents saw what appeared to be a large sun in the sky. Her husband also reported seeing an object moving across the sky while fishing around the same time, possibly in 1954. In 2002, she visited Hessdalen with a friend who filmed the "Namdalsfenomenet." During their stay at the UFO-Senteret, they observed a bright "star" in the sky that moved slowly northward, blinking, as if saying goodbye. They also reported seeing two beings hovering past and lights descending from a cloud. Mikkelsen also describes receiving "star blink greetings" after asking for them, sometimes receiving multiple blinks or a "star" approaching and then retreating. She also mentions seeing a stationary luminous sphere. She invites comments and hopes others have had similar experiences. Additionally, she reports finding "watchers" or "probes" in photos she took, including a transparent round object above her grandson's head and a "probe" in a photo taken while driving near Kirkenes. She also describes unusual cloud formations resembling a wolf with a red tongue and two small eyes, with two yellow circles, which she believes were "manned spaceships" aware of her taking photos.

Channeling and Galactic Federation of Light

Lillian Anita Halvorsen shares a channeled message received on August 29, 2008, regarding an event scheduled for October 14th. The message predicts a massive spaceship appearing for three days over three US states, including Alabama. This message is presented as an excerpt from a channeling session. Ashtar, described as the commander of a vast fleet of "light ships" within the "Galactic Federation of Light," is said to be working to raise Earth's consciousness vibrations to withstand incoming "strong light frequencies." The message emphasizes that the entire solar system is rapidly moving towards higher light vibrations, and Earth is waiting for humanity. To facilitate this, humanity needs proof that they are not alone. The message also suggests that earlier appearances might occur and that mass landings on Earth are imminent. The light ships are described as golden and shimmering, not metallic, distinguishing them from "The Greys" or earthly craft. Halvorsen directs readers to www.lightworkers.org to read a channeling from Diane from Sirius, who confirms imminent contact. She also warns of difficult times ahead due to "negative energies," leading to increased earthquakes and tsunamis, and mentions that light ships help mitigate damage and prevent pollution. They are also said to be preventing nuclear wars and will eventually provide new technology. The message concludes by stating that humanity must shed "grime" to enter a "golden age" and that the power of the "Illuminati" (also called "Annuniakiar" or "the cabal") must be broken. The upcoming US election is deemed very important. The emergence of a new organization called NESARA, focused on a just world and reforms, is also mentioned.

ETV Fleets Have Held Sensational Shows Over Mexico Since 2004

This article by Rolf Kenneth Myhre details numerous ETV sightings in Mexico since 2004. It highlights how these events, involving fleets of over 200 craft flying in formation, are often ignored by mainstream media and traditional UFO organizations. The article presents several specific incidents:

  • March 5, 2004: 11 ETVs flew in circles around a military aircraft, capable of becoming invisible but detectable by radar. This event was investigated by ETV researcher Jaime Maussan, and the Mexican Minister of Defense initiated an international press conference.
  • June 10, 2004: A spectacular show involving 200-300 ETVs over Guadalajara, filmed by many and uploaded online.
  • March 30, 2005: Approximately 50 ETVs performed in formation over Torreon, Coahuila, filmed by Guillermo Ortiz and shown on Jaime Maussan's TV program.
  • April 11, 2005: Over 100 ETVs held a formation show over Mexico City, similar to the Guadalajara event.
  • June 24, 2005: At least 14 ETVs in a triangular pattern drew attention away from a governor's inspection in Xalapa, Veracruz. The event was filmed and photographed, with the governor humorously remarking about "Martians."
  • June 30, 2005: Around 40 ETVs were seen over Mexico City, filmed by ET/V researchers and reported on radio and television.
  • November 25, 2005: ETV formations were observed across Mexico.

The article cites sources from Yturria Garza and provides links to videos and articles. It also mentions a Google video featuring ETV researchers Santiago Yturria Garza and Jaime Maussan discussing these events.

The author questions the "pseudo-reality" presented by media, academia, and politicians, suggesting they are controlled by higher directives and urging for a focus on reality over "NWO directives."

"Aliens After Robbie?"

This short piece, referencing TV2's Teletext, reports that paranormal researcher Michael C. Luckman believes singer Robbie Williams is a preferred contact for aliens. Luckman suggests Williams will act as an ambassador, initially disappearing into space and then returning as an alien representative on Earth.

Trip to Hessdalen 14-17 August 2008

Inger M. Shkreta recounts her trip to Hessdalen. The journey began with heavy rain and a thunderstorm. Upon arrival at the cabin, they struggled with the cold and the gas stove. A lightning strike near the Tron transmitter disrupted TV signals temporarily. The group, which eventually grew to about 12 people, included Kjell Arne Høviskeland and others. They attended lectures by Erling Strand of Project Hessdalen, who shared experiences from his trips with students. They also saw interesting video clips, including one from the Nevada desert featuring "ghosts" rather than UFOs. The author describes Hessdalen as a naturally beautiful place with special energies. During their stay, some participants experienced unusual sensations and saw strange lights or shadows in the sky, which they could not definitively identify as UFOs. One participant captured a strange light on camera. The group also witnessed a spectacular lunar eclipse.

UFO History of ÅB

This section provides more detailed information about a UFO sighting experienced by "ÅB" (a friend of Inger M. Shkreta) in August 1978. While fishing in a fjord in Trøndelag, ÅB and her husband witnessed a powerful light descend from the sky towards a mountaintop. ÅB was frightened, while her husband remained stoic. The light stopped abruptly and then began emitting small balls, which ÅB perceived as "mother and child" or beings playing. She felt a "contact" with them, but there was no sound or smell. The beings eventually re-entered the "mother UFO" and ascended rapidly. ÅB experienced a significant memory gap, remembering nothing from before the age of 12-14, leading her to wonder if she had been abducted and had her memory erased. A kinesiologist suggested she might have had "close contact with a UFO." The author shares a similar memory gap from childhood before the age of five, remembering everything from that point onward. Knut Aasheim is mentioned as suggesting they are "walk-ins."

The UFO Waved at Us: A Look Back

This article recounts an experience of three schoolchildren from Eidskog who witnessed a UFO on a cold February morning. They described two luminous objects with visible details like small antennas and a hatch on an orange hull. The same UFO was reportedly seen from Eidsvoll, and a power outage affected a large part of Eastern Norway simultaneously. Gro Evensson (13) stated she wasn't scared, but Per Kvesetberget (10) was terrified, fearing "creepy things" emerging from the UFO. Tore Evensson (14) initially thought it was Russians spying. He described the "saucer" as stationary at an angle, low above the ground, as if photographing or filming. The children estimated the object's size and distance, concluding it was not an airplane, balloon, or gas cloud, and were certain it was a spaceship.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include personal UFO sightings, ETV phenomena, channeling, alternative history, and the Hessdalen phenomenon. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded stance towards these subjects, presenting various accounts and theories without explicit skepticism, encouraging reader participation and discussion. The editorial stance seems to be one of exploring and documenting unexplained phenomena and alternative perspectives on reality, history, and potential extraterrestrial contact.

Title: UFO-Nytt
Issue Date: 1979 (based on 'Allers nr. 19/1979' citation)
Document Type: Magazine Issue

This issue of UFO-Nytt focuses on UFO sightings, alternative historical theories, and the potential influence of extraterrestrial phenomena on human civilization and scientific understanding.

UFO Sightings and Encounters

The magazine details several UFO observations. In Magnor, Norway, children reported seeing a luminous, disk-shaped object on February 6, 1979. Initially, it hovered and moved vertically, then appeared as two stacked discs, and later as a larger, orange, oval craft with a dome and antennae. One child, Tore, expressed regret for not having his camera.

On the same morning, Knut Aasheim, an industrial designer in Eidsvoll, Norway, observed a luminous object moving horizontally. He described it as cigar-shaped, with clear contours, and estimated its size to be approximately two moon diameters. This sighting coincided with a power outage in the area.

Another sighting occurred in Strømmen, Norway, in February 1972, where a family observed a large, luminous oval object with distinct structures, windows, and doors. The object hovered, moved back and forth, and then accelerated away rapidly.

Reports from the UK include a 1984 incident in North London where police officers observed a blinking light described as an object with a dome, hovering and moving erratically for an hour. In September 1985, a helicopter detected two objects moving at high speed over a distance of 40 miles.

Alternative History and Extraterrestrial Theories

The issue delves into the work of Immanuel Velikovsky, an independent historian and scientist (1895-1979). Velikovsky proposed that cataclysms, rather than gradualism, have shaped Earth's geology, evolution, and human history. His theories, particularly those concerning Venus's role in the Exodus, were controversial and met with academic resistance.

Zecharia Sitchin, born in 1920, is presented as an author who interprets ancient Sumerian texts. Sitchin posits that the Anunnaki, an extraterrestrial group from a planet called Nibiru, visited Earth to mine gold, creating humans as laborers. He suggests that Nibiru periodically enters our solar system, posing a risk of near-collisions and cataclysms.

ZetaTalk and Nibiru

The publication introduces ZetaTalk, a web-based project founded in 1995 by Nancy Lieder, who claims telepathic contact with an ET group from the Zeta Reticuli star system. ZetaTalk's core message is that Nibiru is part of our solar system, with an orbital period of approximately 3657 years. It asserts that Nibiru's approach will cause global cataclysms and an evolutionary shift for humanity, with over 90% of the population perishing. ZetaTalk aims to prepare humanity for these events and claims that governments are concealing information about Nibiru.

Science, Paradigms, and Conspiracies

The article critiques the scientific establishment, suggesting it is controlled by New World Order (NWO) conspiracies and dogmas. It references Thomas Kuhn's concept of 'paradigm' and argues that 'normal science' often operates within restrictive frameworks. The author identifies 'scientism' (the belief that matter is the primary dimension of existence) and 'isolation theory' (the denial of extraterrestrial influence in history and the present) as examples of potentially dogmatic or conspiratorial viewpoints that hinder scientific inquiry.

Carl Sagan is mentioned as a figure who, according to the article, was CIA-sponsored to ridicule pseudoscience and defend the Establishment. The author encourages readers to critically evaluate information and choose their own worldview.

Political Reports and Document Releases

A section titled "POLITIRAPPORT: "HER SÅG VI UFOÈN”" by Hans Marius Tonstad discusses the release of official UFO documents by the British government, referred to as "Britain's X-Files." These documents, spanning from 1978 to 1987, are being made public due to the Freedom of Information Act and are expected to generate significant interest among UFO enthusiasts.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, the potential for extraterrestrial influence on human history and civilization, and a critical perspective on mainstream science and governmental transparency. The editorial stance appears to favor exploring alternative explanations for phenomena and questioning established scientific and historical narratives, suggesting a belief in the reality of UFOs and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact and influence. The magazine promotes the idea that official institutions may be concealing information about these topics.