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UFO-Nytt - 2008 No 8
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This is the New Year's issue (Nr. 8) of the Norwegian UFO newsletter 'UFO-NYTT' from 2008, published by NETI. It covers a range of topics related to UFO phenomena, with a strong emphasis on alien abductions, particularly those involving 'Zeta' aliens and their alleged hybrid…
Magazine Overview
This is the New Year's issue (Nr. 8) of the Norwegian UFO newsletter 'UFO-NYTT' from 2008, published by NETI. It covers a range of topics related to UFO phenomena, with a strong emphasis on alien abductions, particularly those involving 'Zeta' aliens and their alleged hybrid programs.
Editor's Column
The editor, Kjell Arne H., expresses hope that 2009 will bring more declassified and previously secret UFO documents from other countries, especially the USA, which is believed to be withholding significant information. The issue features the second part of an article on 'Zetaene' and an account of a Swedish individual whose leg was amputated due to radiation from a UFO in 1959. A reminder is given about a naming contest for the newsletter, with a deadline of January 5th.
UFO Meetings in Sarpsborg 2009
Information is provided about monthly UFO meetings to be held at Alternativhuset in Sarpsborg on the second Tuesday of each month during the first half of 2009. The dates are January 13th, February 10th, March 10th, April 14th, May 12th, and June 9th. Meetings will not be held in July due to summer holidays. The time is 6:30 PM, and the address is Pellygata 80.
Information Regarding Newsletter Frequency and Dues
Inger M. Shkreta inquired about the reduced frequency of the newsletter and the increase in membership dues for 2009. The editor clarifies that while those receiving the newsletter by mail will get 4 issues and those by email will get 6, the amount of information will be the same. The increased dues are intended to fund future conferences with like-minded organizations, visibility through advertisements, and participation in more fairs.
Article: Zetaene: Preparing Earth's New Era with a Hybrid Program?
This is the second part of an article by Rolf Kenneth Myhre, updated on October 23, 2008, discussing the Zeta alien agenda and their hybrid program. It draws heavily on the work of hypnotherapists Budd Hopkins, David M. Jacobs, and John E. Mack.
The Pattern of a Typical Abduction Experience
According to these researchers, abductees often belong to a fixed group who are regularly abducted, with their children also becoming subjects. Abductions can begin in infancy and continue into old age, occurring in waves with a minimum of ten per year. Jacobs suggests large-scale abductions began in the mid-20th century. Abductions typically last 1-3 hours, but can extend over several days. Women may be abducted more frequently during ovulation. Abductors are described as being able to appear anywhere and prevent detection by having awake individuals nearby, but no method to stop abductions entirely has been found.
#### a) Abduction to a Spaceship
Abductions often occur at night when the person is alone, but can also happen while driving or in nature. If abducted while asleep, it's easier to dismiss it as a dream. Abductions can occur even when the person is in a group, using telepathic suggestion to lead them away or inducing temporary coma in the group. The term 'coma' is preferred over 'sleep' as it implies a frozen state until the person is 'switched on' again. A dramatic example describes a couple having sex, where the wife was abducted while the husband was in a coma, and they resumed intercourse afterward, only realizing something was amiss due to pain and the unusually long duration.
Bio-robots, described as having a phenomenal ability to appear holographically, often appear as owls due to their large eyes. They can also use a person's belief systems, appearing as totem animals or mythical creatures. They typically enter rooms via a light beam through the window. If the person is awake, they are usually calmed by telepathic suggestions. The abduction process is likened to an out-of-body experience, with the theory that the body dematerializes. Bio-robots prefer to move the dematerialized person through a window rather than walls or ceilings. The journey to the spaceship and the spaceship itself are usually not visible to onlookers.
#### b) The Medical Examination
Communication between Zetas, bio-robots, and abductees is telepathic. Abductees generally have no problem with simple telepathic communication, sometimes hearing the other's voice internally. When asking Zetas about what is happening, abductees usually receive reassuring but vague responses. Upon rematerialization on the spaceship, abductees are typically brought to a small, clean examination room where they are in an altered state of consciousness, feeling 'paralyzed.' Bio-robots conduct the examination, which lasts 10-20 minutes, and involves checking reflexes, taking tissue samples (sometimes causing painless scratches that leave permanent scars), gynecological examinations, palpation of genitals, examination of the chest, ribs, armpits, and lymph nodes. For women, breasts are examined, and for men, the throat and larynx. The spine is examined, followed by a rectal examination. Changes in medical status are noted.
Bio-robots can be confused by changes like dyed hair or dental work, sometimes interpreting them as illness. During the examination, old implants may be removed and new ones inserted. These implants vary in size and shape and may be used for localization or monitoring. They are often inserted through the ears or nose, near the brain, but have also been found and removed from other body parts. These implants are considered physical evidence of abductions, as they do not cause inflammation and often lack surgical scars, suggesting they may be materialized within the body.
Roger K. Leir, a physician specializing in podiatry and a practicing surgeon, collaborated with Derril Sims to surgically remove numerous implants from abductees. Sims had studied alleged abductions for years, using X-rays and hypnotherapy. Leir's surgical procedures have been videotaped, and the implants have been analyzed in leading laboratories, confirming they are not of terrestrial origin. The absence of inflammation and scarring suggests non-mechanical insertion.
Leir and Sims parted ways in 1999 but continue their work independently. Their websites offer information and photographs. Leir's book, 'Casebook: Alien Implants,' includes a foreword by Whitley Strieber, who recounts his own experience of an implant being inserted in a cabin in 1994.
After the medical examination, a Zeta takes over, performing 'deep staring' to induce a hypnotic state, reduce pain, calm the person, and access memories. This can also evoke emotions, including sexual feelings, with some women experiencing orgasm. Afterward, women often feel used or manipulated. The purpose of inducing orgasm is speculated to be related to ovulation and egg retrieval.
Following deep staring, abductees often develop a positive emotional attachment to the Zeta, feeling love, infatuation, and deep trust, wanting to help them.
#### c) Reproduction Procedures
Deep staring typically transitions into reproduction procedures, performed only by Zetas. Eggs are removed from women using gynecological instruments, and they are usually conscious of this. Another round of deep staring follows, after which some women faint or fall asleep. A fertilized egg is implanted, possibly in a 'pregnancy pouch' outside the uterus. Many women who have been abducted have experienced uterine complications, with some having their uterus removed. The implanted eggs are believed to be genetically altered. For some women, the time for fetal extraction arrives.
Many women who have undergone fetal extraction were unaware they were pregnant, having ceased menstruating. Symptoms like swollen breasts and morning sickness may have been present. Some women have had positive home pregnancy tests confirmed by a doctor, only to have their menstruation return weeks later without a spontaneous abortion, with the doctor confirming the fetus is gone. Several women have witnessed Zetas placing extracted embryos or fetuses into transparent containers with nutrient fluid.
Men and boys of reproductive age are subjected to sperm extraction, often using a pump machine that may or may not induce orgasm. During this process, a female Zeta may telepathically transmit images to the man, making him believe he is having sex with a human woman. One woman was distressed to witness her teenage son undergo this procedure.
#### d) Other Tests, Hybrid Presentations
After reproduction procedures, individuals undergo further tests. A large machine attached to the ceiling may scan the body to assess its internal state. Zetas also test emotional responses to dramatic images, holographic film sequences, and 'live plays' depicting scenes of atomic bomb explosions, death, destruction, and world endings. These scenarios can also be sexual or romantic, featuring figures that resemble family members or acquaintances, suggesting Zetas can access and manipulate memories to create 'outer dramas.' Abductees are drawn into these scenarios, interacting until they realize a figure is a bio-robot.
Many women are taken to 'hatching rooms' for hybrid fetuses, displayed in fluid-filled containers. They are told which ones are their own and are encouraged to interact with hybrid babies and toddlers, including breastfeeding. It is suggested that Zetas may lack the ability to provide emotional contact and care for these hybrid children, leading some women to feel revulsion or describe the children as weak and passive.
#### e) More Unusual Experiences
More unusual experiences may occur towards the end of an abduction. Some are asked to enter a small pool to breathe under a gel-like 'water.' In rare cases, individuals are healed of illnesses. A six-year-old girl with diphtheria, who was not expected to survive, was abducted and placed in a vertical cylindrical machine. The next day, she miraculously recovered, astonishing her doctor. Some individuals have undergone surgical procedures on the spaceship without explanation.
People may be shown films of natural scenes, possibly to implant idyllic images of the future if they cooperate. Other films depict 'world endings,' suggesting the abductees will play significant roles alongside Zetas and hybrids on Earth. Some individuals have been pressured to have sex with each other or with hybrids, possibly to extract sperm when the pump machine fails. Young girls may experience their first intercourse during an abduction, with their hymen always gone afterward. Zetas are described as seemingly unable to comprehend the emotional and cultural significance of sex for humans.
#### f) The Return
After completing procedures, Zetas telepathically signal the abductee to return. The dematerialization process before leaving the spaceship is often difficult to recall. Some remember being brought to a round plate on the floor and then finding themselves back on the ground or in their bedroom. Some experience floating down through the air. A Zeta or bio-robot usually accompanies them to ensure their safe return. If the abduction occurred while others were in a coma, they are 'switched on' again. It may take time for them to realize hours have passed. If the abduction happened during the day and others were not in a coma, the abductee may have been missed.
Upon waking, abductees may find their nightclothes inside out or notice other inexplicable peculiarities. They often remember only the beginning and end of the abduction, or brief glimpses. If fantasies persist and are associated with strong emotions, the person may be motivated to try hypnosis to understand the experience.
Psychological Aftermath
Abduction experiences are often traumatic. Hypnotherapy confirming the truth of these experiences does not always help. A minority, however, manage to view these experiences in a new light, seeing them as a source of consciousness expansion, spiritual development, and personal growth. The attitude adopted towards the Zetas—whether positive and fearless or fearful—greatly influences the depth and mutuality of communication. Those who transcend the victim role can gain deep insights from the Zetas.
Six individuals concluded that reincarnation is a principle, having seen emotionally convincing scenes of past lives. They experienced this as a grand 'experience project' with Zetas spanning multiple incarnations. They believe their souls are Zeta, but they voluntarily chose human form in various incarnations to gain human experience beneficial to their integration project. Zetas have historically been seen as spiritual guides, and their current manifestation with spaceships and high technology is a 'chosen solution' adapted to modern times. The ultimate goal of the hybrid program is to unite the two species into a new humanoid species to take over Earth.
The Skepticism of Scientism Regarding the Physical Reality of Abductions
The consistency of details in abduction experiences reported worldwide is striking. Most of Jacobs' clients had no prior interest in UFOs or abduction accounts. It was only after Jacobs' book in 1992 that the typical abduction pattern was mapped. The article questions how Jacobs' clients arrived at such identical details.
The CIA-sponsored Carl Sagan and his 'Skepsis' organizations are criticized for their dismissal of physical evidence and explanations like 'false memories,' 'hysteria,' and 'fantasy.' The article argues that while false memories and hysteria are real phenomena, the context and totality of the experience are crucial for their explanatory value. It asserts that Sagan, Skepsis groups, and many psychologists, psychiatrists, and self-proclaimed UFO experts ignore this overarching context.
The article highlights the fact that 20% of abductions involve two or more people who witness each other, corroborating their experiences. Some individuals report this independently to hypnotherapists. The 'fantasy/hysteria' theory is dismissed as a veil for dogmatic rejection. Jacobs meticulously debunks various armchair explanations for these phenomena.
David M. Jacobs: "The Threat: Revealing the Secret Agenda" (1998)
This follow-up book by Jacobs presents more details from hypnosis sessions, focusing on Zeta hybrid programs and integration procedures. Jacobs had hypnotized 110 people and studied 700 abductions. He describes the rigorous selection process for clients, with about 30% withdrawing or being rejected, and another 25% of those accepted for regression hypnosis withdrawing due to the experience being too frightening. Only the highly motivated continue.
Jacobs criticizes 'naive and incompetent' abduction hypnotists, including John E. Mack, Edith Fiore, Leo Sprinkle, Richard Boylan, and Joseph Nyman, whom he labels 'the Positives.' He believes they deceive themselves, their clients, and readers with their superficial methods. He argues they force abduction experiences into confused New Age frameworks, contrary to his view that Zetas are not 'space brothers' helping with inner transformation.
The Hybrid Program
Jacobs' 1998 book provides more information on hybrids, suggesting they are being made increasingly anatomically similar to humans, possibly requiring 4-5 experimental generations. His clients have described the first three generations. Third-generation (3G) hybrids are described as looking human enough to pass unnoticed in public with dark sunglasses and can perform abductions without Zeta supervision. Fourth-generation (4G) hybrids have minor peculiarities that a doctor might explain conventionally. While Jacobs speculates on the characteristics and tasks of different hybrid generations, he is certain about the direction of development: finished hybrids possess the Zetas' extraordinary mental abilities and can reproduce with both humans and each other.
The term 'hybrid' typically implies a 50% DNA contribution from each parent. If the hybrid program follows Jacobs' suggestions, involving only a few Zeta generations introduced into a human zygote, the term 'transgenic humans' or 'genetically modified humans' might be more accurate. Psychologically, these beings identify with the Zetas.
Integration Procedures
People of all ages are abducted, possibly for hybrids to practice social interaction with peers. Spaceships have playrooms and classrooms for hybrids. Abducted adults are brought into these areas for physical contact, play, social interaction, and education. Hybrid youth are assigned tasks similar to bio-robots and are encouraged to have sex with abductees. The book contains dialogues and descriptions of social and sexual interactions between Jacobs' clients and hybrids. Adult hybrids perform more complex tasks and work alongside Zetas. In recent years, adult 'finished' hybrids have reportedly conducted abduction procedures independently. Some women prefer abduction by hybrids due to their perceived humanity, while others prefer bio-robots for their predictability. Adult hybrids are described as being emotionally between Zetas and humans. They live communally on spaceships. Male hybrids are said to have perfected the ability to impregnate women, though female hybrids reportedly still have problems conceiving. Male hybrids are often given 'personal projects' to establish romantic relationships with women on Earth, with the understanding that they can only be separated from the spaceship for a limited time.
John E. Mack (1929-2004)
A photograph and biography of John E. Mack are included. He was a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, author of several books, and a Pulitzer Prize winner. His books 'Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens' (1994) and 'Passport to the Cosmos' (1999) detail his work hypnotizing and interviewing abductees. Mack had a wide circle of friends in the transpersonal psychology movement and was influenced by Stanislav Grof. He died in a traffic accident in 2007.
Mack's second book downplayed the negative aspects of abduction experiences, focusing on how individuals could integrate these experiences into their lives and worldviews, regardless of their physical reality. Influenced by the Californian New Age environment, he viewed UFOs and abductions within a transformative, positive context, emphasizing personal growth, spiritual development, and consciousness evolution. He refrained from drawing definitive conclusions about the substance of UFOs and abductions, noting that ETs challenge our materialistic worldview.
Mack's 1999 book includes chapters on medicine man Vusumazulu Credo Mutwa from South Africa and shaman Bernardo D. Peixoto from Brazil, where Zetas are known as 'ikuyas' and are viewed negatively by tribes for impregnating women and causing trauma. Masai warriors wear protective penile sheaths against Zetas extracting sperm, and Masai women wear ornaments to prevent sexual or vaginal procedures.
Personal Reflection and Conclusions
The author finds Mack's first book, 'Abduction' (1994), to be the most compelling, detailing 13 well-studied cases. Chapters 8-13 focus on six individuals who, through reluctant regression therapy, conclude they are hybrids, with their souls being Zeta but their physical bodies human. A minority of abductees transform traumatic experiences into sources of consciousness expansion and spiritual growth. The more positive and fearless the abductee's attitude, the deeper the communication with Zetas. These individuals concluded that reincarnation is real, that they were involved in a multi-incarnation 'experience project' with Zetas, and that they voluntarily chose human form to gain experience beneficial to both species. Zetas have historically been spiritual guides, and their current technological presence is a modern adaptation. The ultimate goal of the hybrid program is to create a new humanoid species to take over Earth.
ZetaTalk on the Hybrid Program
The book 'ZetaTalk' (1999) dedicates 15 pages to the hybrid program, describing it as a sophisticated genetic engineering project. The program is centered in the USA, with other ET groups having their own 'territorial claims.' The transformation of Earth, including polar shifts and global cataclysms before 2012, is said to be in accordance with agreements from the 'Council of Worlds.' The hybrid program aims to unite the best qualities of both Zeta and human origins.
This issue of "UFO-Nytt" (UFO News) from December 29, 2008, focuses on various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, including alien-human hybridization, specific sighting reports, and research organizations. The magazine presents information from sources like ZetaTalk, and discusses books and web resources related to UFO abductions and alien encounters.
ZetaTalk and the Hybrid Program
The issue details the ZetaTalk perspective on an ongoing hybrid program, which began in the early 1900s and fully unfolded from the 1950s. According to ZetaTalk, participants agree at a soul level to join this program, even if their physical persona experiences trauma. The program is said to follow select families through generations. ZetaTalk claims no full-blooded hybrids currently exist on Earth, but they are in development. The process involves selecting human eggs and sperm, screening for undesirable traits, and genetically modifying them with Zeta genes before implantation in a human woman for a short period.
The characteristics of these developing hybrids are described in detail: they will possess a unified consciousness and memory, unlike humans' subconscious and fragmented memory. Their IQ is estimated at 287, and they will have significantly reduced tendencies towards violence and aggression. Their lifespan is projected to be around 400 years, with the last 50 representing old age. Suicide is not considered forbidden or shameful if life becomes unbearable. Hybrids will have enhanced sensory perception, with the ability to perceive higher frequencies than humans. Physically, they will be bald due to the Zeta's inability to create proper hair growth. Their sex drive will be varied, and they will require approximately five hours of sleep per day, a compromise between Zeta's lack of sleep and human's average eight hours. Their digestive system will be shorter and more efficient, reducing issues like flatulence and constipation, and they will not be prone to obesity.
In the "new era," full-blooded Zeta beings and humans with a crystallized selfish orientation will leave Earth. Those with selfish orientations will go to planets with hierarchical-authoritarian systems, while those with a crystallized unselfish orientation, who have not participated in the hybrid program, will be able to incarnate on Earth. This aligns with Riane Eisler's partnership model.
Sources and Recommended Resources
The magazine lists several sources and recommended readings for those interested in abduction literature and alien contact. These include the ZetaTalk website (operated by Nancy Lieder), books by Nancy Lieder, the International Center for Abduction Research (led by David M. Jacobs), and Intruders Foundations (Budd Hopkins' UFO Abduction Research Organization).
- Specific books recommended are:
- "Sight Unseen: Science, UFO Invisibility and Transgenic Beings" by Budd Hopkins and Carol Rainey, which discusses hybrids becoming so human-like they can hide in plain sight.
- David M. Jacobs' "Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions" and "The Threat: Revealing the Secret Alien Agenda."
- John E. Mack's "Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens" (highly recommended) and "Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters" (not recommended, considered too New Age).
Resources on alien implants are also provided, including the "Alien Hunter" website by Derrel Sims and Roger K. Leir's "Casebook: Alien Implants."
MILABs (Military Abductions) are covered with a reference to "Milabs: Military Mind Control & Alien Abductions" by Helmut and Marion Lammer.
Budd Hopkins' "Witnessed: The True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions" is mentioned, detailing an event on November 30, 1989, where a woman was seen with grey beings and taken into a spaceship. This event is suggested by Steven M. Greer to be a MILAB.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
England: Police X-Files
The magazine reports on UFO observations recorded by Nottinghamshire Police in England. Between November 1, 2003, and October 31, 2004, the police received 21 reports of UFO sightings. These included multiple sightings in Eastwood and Newark. A police spokesperson stated that while they advise the public to contact the Civil Aviation Authority, occasional UFO reports do come to the control room. In one instance, a reported UFO sighting in Beeston was later identified as a police helicopter. The newspaper "The Post" reported on a silent, triangular light seen over a town square. These new figures follow the release of a list of UFO sightings from the Ministry of Defence, which included 10 observations in the Nottingham police district between 1999 and 2006. One notable report from 1987 described two lines of lights over RAF Newton that appeared like a "flying football field."
Police Constable Lee Roberts of the Ashfield Paranormal Investigation Unit noted an increase in calls, with some people reporting sightings they had kept secret for up to 12 years.
Sweden: Gideon Johansson's Encounter
A detailed account is given of Gideon Johansson's experience in Mariannelund, Sweden, on September 30, 1959. Johansson, then an electrical mechanic, reported a power outage followed by the appearance of a silent, hovering object. He described two small beings, about 12 years old, with large heads and brown eyes, who did not speak but communicated through their eyes. The object, described as a saucer, hovered and then moved erratically before ascending rapidly and disappearing. Johansson experienced severe pain afterward, which eventually led to the amputation of his right leg. He believes this was caused by unknown radiation from the UFO, despite doctors being unable to provide a clear explanation. He notes that his son Rolf and others also witnessed the event, but few dared to speak about it due to fear of being labeled a "crackpot."
Johansson expresses bitterness about the loss of his leg and the subsequent gossip, but maintains his conviction about the UFO encounter. He has since lost some hearing and finds Norwegian difficult to understand. He believes the beings were not hostile, given the long history of UFO observations without overt aggression.
China: UFO Fever
The issue touches upon a UFO "fever" in China, with organizations dedicated to unidentified flying objects having around 50,000 members, and the phenomenon captivating tens of millions. A specific anecdote recounts Meng Zhanoguo's claim of being seduced by a three-meter-tall female alien with six fingers on each hand. The article notes that former professor Sun Shili is a prominent enthusiast and is designated as part of a 21-person delegation to negotiate with extraterrestrials, expecting to use telepathy for communication. The article suggests that UFO enthusiasm offers an escape from the harsh realities of poverty and economic disparity in China.
Other Mentions
MILABs and the Brooklyn Bridge Incident
The incident involving Linda Napolitano at the Brooklyn Bridge is revisited, with Steven M. Greer suggesting it was a MILAB (Military Abduction), not a Zeta abduction. This highlights the distinction between different types of alleged alien encounters.
UFO Meetings in Norway
An announcement calls for members interested in attending UFO meetings in Oslo and Bergen to contact "Høviskeland" to gauge interest for monthly gatherings, which may include lectures and UFO documentaries.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the detailed exploration of alien-human hybridization as proposed by ZetaTalk, specific UFO sighting reports from different countries (England, Sweden, China), and the personal testimonies of individuals who claim to have encountered UFOs and their occupants. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting information from various sources within the UFO community, including research organizations and direct witness accounts, without necessarily endorsing all claims as fact. The magazine provides extensive bibliographies and resource lists, encouraging further research by its readers. The concluding remarks emphasize that the articles do not necessarily reflect NETI's official views, with the author of each piece holding the professional responsibility for the material.