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UFO-Nytt - 2008 No 6
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This issue of UFO-NYTT, published by NETI, serves as a newsletter for its members, covering a variety of UFO-related news and incidents from late 2008. It includes reports on media coverage, witness testimonies, and the release of official documents.
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-NYTT
Issue: No. 6
Year: 2008
This issue of UFO-NYTT, published by NETI, serves as a newsletter for its members, covering a variety of UFO-related news and incidents from late 2008. It includes reports on media coverage, witness testimonies, and the release of official documents.
Editor's Column
Kjell Arne Høviskeland, the editor, announces NETI's participation in a new alternative fair in Oslo, where Rune Øverby will give three lectures accompanied by technician Tore Alfstad. Høviskeland expresses hope for new members and for many exciting observations to be shared. He highlights articles related to the British archives releasing UFO reports, which brought many observations into the spotlight. The issue also mentions coverage on NRK1 and TV2, and directs readers to www.ufodata.co.uk for videos of observations in Istanbul, Turkey.
NETI's Thanks and Activities
NETI expresses gratitude to Inger M. Shkreta for donating her collection of UFO books to the NETI library. The organization also thanks members who donated money for a projector and screen, with a total of kr. 1,200 collected. NETI announces its participation in the Alternativmesse in Oslo from November 21-23, with Rune Øverby presenting three lectures:
- Friday, November 21: "Why the UFO Case Has Been Suppressed," discussing how political, financial, and military powers have worked to suppress or ridicule UFO information.
- Saturday, November 22: "The Visitors from Other Vibrational Realities," exploring the need for a multidimensional and spiritual worldview to understand the UFO mystery, including contacts with higher material levels of Venus.
- Sunday, November 23: "The ITIBI-RA Contact," detailing a physical UFO contact in Brazil in the 1960s involving a "Nordic race".
The Great Lightship of October 14th
The newsletter addresses the anticipated appearance of a large lightship, 3.2 km in diameter, over three US states on October 14th, as channeled. However, the event did not occur, leaving many disappointed but also acknowledging the possibility of such an event in the future.
Livredde for UFO i dag (Terrified of UFOs Today)
This article discusses a prediction by Australian medium Blossom Goodchild that a large UFO lightship would appear on October 14th, 2008. The prediction led the betting company William Hill to stop taking bets on alien arrivals, fearing significant payouts. William Hill spokesperson Rupert Adams expressed skepticism but noted the widespread interest. Goodchild claimed the aliens would come with love and help humanity ascend to a higher frequency of love. The article also mentions William Hill's past payout in 1969 after Neil Armstrong's moon landing.
Hundrevis av småspill (Hundreds of Small Bets)
Rupert Adams of William Hill reported receiving hundreds of small bets on the UFO prediction. He mentioned a man who wanted to bet 3000 pounds but was dissuaded. The company had accepted bets with odds as high as 1000:1, offering a potential payout of one million pounds. They planned to reopen UFO betting but with reduced odds.
HAR ÅPNET VIRKELIGHETENS X-FILES (The Truth is Out There - Reality's X-Files Opened)
This section reports on the release of previously classified UFO reports by the British archives. An Alitalia pilot claimed to have narrowly avoided a collision with a UFO. The article mentions that 200 UFO reports will be released over four years. The Alitalia captain described a brown, missile-shaped object that flew past his plane at high speed. The British Civil Aviation Authority could not explain the incident. The released documents also mention a US fighter pilot ordered to shoot down a UFO and military helicopters being instructed not to photograph crop circles.
Mystisk nestenkrasj (Mysterious Near-Crash)
The incident involving the Alitalia flight occurred in 1991 near Lydd, Kent. After ruling out a rocket or weather balloon, the Ministry of Defence closed the investigation. The article notes that other released documents include a US fighter pilot being ordered to shoot down a UFO and instructions to military helicopters regarding crop circles.
Skrev brev (Wrote a Letter)
According to the BBC, one of the released documents includes a letter from a woman claiming to be from the Sirius system who crashed her spaceship in Britain during World War II with two "spectraners."
UFO-ekspert og journalistikkforeleser Dr. David Clarke
Dr. David Clarke from Sheffield Hallam University praised the National Archives for making the documents public, allowing for independent interpretation. He noted that the documents contain dozens of UFO descriptions that have been kept secret for over 30 years.
Sensurert (Censored)
Some UFO enthusiasts believe the released documents have been heavily censored by the authorities. The article recalls a previous release of UFO stories in 2002.
RUTEFLY NÆR UFO-KOLLISJON (Passenger Plane Near UFO Collision)
This article details the near-miss incident involving an Alitalia flight in 1991. The pilot reported a brown, missile-shaped object moving at high speed. The investigation by aviation authorities and the military concluded without a definitive explanation. The report from the Alitalia pilot is included, describing the object and the co-pilot's confirmation of an unknown target on radar.
Fikk ordre om å skyte ned UFO (Ordered to Shoot Down UFO)
This section recounts a story from the British National Archives about a US Air Force pilot, Milton Torres, who was ordered to intercept a UFO in 1957. The object was described as unusually large, the size of a B-52 bomber, and moving with an "unusual flight pattern." Torres was instructed to fire 24 missiles, but the UFO disappeared before he could do so. The pilot was later debriefed and told to remain silent.
ER DETTE EN UFO-BIT??? (Is This a Piece of a UFO???)
The article discusses a metallic object found in Wales, claimed by Russ Kellett to be from a crashed UFO. Kellett states the piece was found in 1974 and provides evidence of extraterrestrial beings. The object is described as a "melted blob."
UFO LANDET I HALLINGDAL (UFO Landed in Hallingdal)
This report details a sighting by Ola Roen in Hallingdal, Norway, on January 26, 1981. Roen, initially a skeptic, witnessed a flat, round object approximately 1.5 meters high and 8-9 meters in diameter. The object emitted an intense red light that turned green, and then a bright light explosion. It was completely silent and moved slowly along the ground before ascending and disappearing. Roen's wife, Borghild, his father-in-law, and a neighbor also witnessed the event. The object's underside was described as fringed. The incident was investigated by "Vi Menn" magazine, and a Geiger counter found no residual radiation.
UFO i Torpo tidligere (UFO in Torpo Previously)
This section mentions a previous UFO sighting in Torpo, Norway, on November 30, 1954, where three schoolgirls saw a spherical object with a 3.5-meter diameter. A stripe where snow was blown away was later found by local Home Guard members. Eldbjørg Fjeldberg from UFO-Norge commented that this was a typical observation, with disk shapes and light flashes being common, and warned of potential radiation associated with such phenomena.
HESSDALEN X-FILES
This section focuses on the mysterious light phenomena observed in Hessdalen, Norway. Researchers like Erling Strand and Bjørn Gitle Hauge have been studying these lights, hoping to uncover their secrets and potentially trigger an energy revolution. The article notes that the local community has faced ridicule and skepticism, with some attributing the sightings to hallucinations. However, recent accounts, including one from the local doctor who experienced a pulsating light following his car, suggest the phenomena are real.
Bildet: Forskningens tilstedeværelse har gitt Hessdalingene nytt mot. (Photo: The presence of research has given the people of Hessdalen new courage.)
The presence of researchers in Hessdalen has provided encouragement to the locals. The article mentions that Peder Skogaas' brother, shortly before his death, shared his own sighting with researcher Bjørn Gitle Hauge, an experience he had never told anyone else.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-NYTT include the release of government documents related to UFOs, witness testimonies of sightings and encounters, and the media's role in reporting on these events. The magazine appears to adopt a stance of open inquiry, presenting various accounts and research efforts while acknowledging skepticism and the potential for misinterpretation or censorship. There is a clear interest in documenting and disseminating information about unexplained aerial phenomena and the broader implications for humanity.
This issue of UFO-Nytt, dated September 27, 2008, focuses on the ongoing investigation into the Hessdalen Phenomenon in Norway and introduces the concept of 'Walk-ins' or 'Star People'. The magazine features reports on recent sightings, scientific research, and theoretical explanations for these unexplained occurrences.
The Hessdalen Phenomenon
The Hessdalen Phenomenon continues to attract attention, with a recent visit by a group of students from Østfold aiming to witness the lights. Despite challenging weather conditions, the students participated in data collection using monitoring equipment. The phenomenon is described as appearing as large fireballs or brief flashes, and researchers like Erling Strand are gathering extensive data to avoid premature conclusions, preferring to call it the 'Hessdalen Phenomenon' rather than 'UFO' to distance it from popular misconceptions.
Researchers are trying to understand the nature of the lights, which have been observed to appear as blinking lights, sometimes mistaken for aircraft. Instruments like Geiger counters and VLF receivers are used to detect radiation and signal frequencies. The Hessdalen Science Camp serves as an observation point, with students actively participating in reporting observations.
Erling Strand, who first visited Hessdalen in the early 1980s after reading about the events, has dedicated himself to uncovering the nature of the phenomenon. He recounts a personal experience of witnessing a bright sphere moving erratically over the horizon. The research in Hessdalen is challenging, with field researchers facing harsh weather conditions, including strong winds and fog, leading to the evacuation of one camp.
Scientific interest in Hessdalen has grown over time, with the Italian Institute for Radio Astronomy establishing a research station there. Despite some media claims of the mystery being solved, the phenomenon remains largely unexplained. Researchers are investigating potential causes, including a combustion process, and are exploring the possibility that the lights are related to the unique mineral composition of the area's bedrock. The phenomenon's characteristics, such as its appearance and the minimal trace evidence left behind, suggest it may involve unusual energy sources or radiation.
Recent observations include a light that appeared over a mountain peak, resembling a star but moving in a straight line before disappearing, leaving a luminous trail. Radar equipment has also detected strong signals preceding visible light phenomena, suggesting that much of the phenomenon may occur outside the visible spectrum.
'Walk-ins' and 'Star People'
The magazine also dedicates significant space to the concept of 'Walk-ins', a term describing a special form of incarnation or life on Earth. These are believed to be advanced souls who enter human bodies, either as children or adults, to fulfill specific missions or to help humanity evolve. The concept is linked to 'Star People,' beings from other star systems who are said to be incarnating on Earth to assist in its transition to a new era.
The article explains that a 'Walk-in' experience often leads to a dramatic change in the individual's life, with a broader perspective and clearer purpose. This process is usually gradual, taking up to six months for the new consciousness to integrate. If the new spirit cannot achieve balance with the ego, a 'Walk-out' may occur, allowing the original soul to return.
'Walk-ins' are not limited to prominent figures; many work quietly among us, motivated by a humanitarian desire to help others understand themselves and develop spiritual strength. It is suggested that some individuals may be 'Walk-ins' without realizing it, as their memory patterns are often intact.
The concept is further explored through examples such as T. Lobsang Rampa, whose life story suggests a 'Walk-in' experience, and former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who is identified as a 'Star Walk-in' actively involved with the 'Ashtar Command'. The article mentions that an estimated 5% of 'Star People' may be 'Walk-ins'.
Examples of 'Walk-ins' include individuals from the Orion constellation and Sirius, one of whom possesses the ability to predict earthquakes. The artist David Paladin is also mentioned as a 'Walk-in', linked to the Russian painter Wassiliy Kadinsky.
Further details are provided on how souls can enter bodies, either by being 'beamed down' from spaceships or through mental projection. Some 'Star People' enter children's bodies to fulfill predetermined tasks at opportune moments. The article recounts the experience of Howard Menger, who entered the body of a deceased infant. Another description details a soul entering a body during a medical procedure, with the child's heart having stopped.
The article also touches upon the idea of 'The Wanderers,' a group of Star People that includes figures like Abraham Lincoln and Anwar Sadat.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the persistent mystery of the Hessdalen Phenomenon and the exploration of spiritual and extraterrestrial concepts like 'Walk-ins' and 'Star People'. The magazine adopts an open-minded yet investigative stance, presenting scientific data alongside more esoteric theories. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging open inquiry into unexplained phenomena and spiritual concepts, while acknowledging the challenges and complexities involved in such research. The publication of the 'UFO-Nytt' newsletter, which reflects the views of individual authors, suggests a platform for diverse perspectives within the UFO and paranormal research community.