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UFO - 2000 No 1
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This issue of UFO NORGE, number 1-2000 and in its 19th year of publication, is the "Norway's largest specialist magazine on UFO phenomena." It is published by UFO-NORGE, an organization dedicated to the registration and study of UFO phenomena. The magazine features a cover…
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This issue of UFO NORGE, number 1-2000 and in its 19th year of publication, is the "Norway's largest specialist magazine on UFO phenomena." It is published by UFO-NORGE, an organization dedicated to the registration and study of UFO phenomena. The magazine features a cover headline announcing "KONFERANSE 2000 - Everything about the UFO days in Oslo," alongside other prominent headlines such as "SPY ORGANIZATION HID UFO REPORTS - Swedish revelation," and "NEW UFO THEORY - Geomagnetism can cause UFO waves." A particularly striking headline proclaims "MARS PEOPLE LANDED ON NOTODDEN!"
The issue includes a detailed report on the "Konferanse 2000" held in Oslo, noting that while it was an excellent opportunity for the organizing associations, public attendance was low, resulting in a significant deficit. The magazine appeals for financial contributions to overcome this. It also observes a potential new wave of UFO sightings, with media outlets appearing to take the phenomenon more seriously.
Articles and Features
"Berggrunnen kan forklare UFO-fenomen" (The Earth's Crust Can Explain the UFO Phenomenon)
This article by Dan Mattsson explores the hypothesis that UFO phenomena are directly linked to electromagnetic forces within the Earth's crust, often observed in areas with geological and magnetic anomalies. It highlights "UFO windows" in Södermanland, Sweden, where numerous sightings have occurred, particularly near geological fault lines and areas with mineral deposits. The article references theories by John Keel, Claude Poher, Ragnar Forshufvud, and researchers Michael A. Persinger and Gyslaine F. Lafreniére, suggesting that electromagnetic fields generated by geological activity, magnetic storms, or piezoelectric effects could be responsible for UFO sightings and other unusual phenomena.
"KULELYNETS GÅTE LØST?" (The Mystery of Ball Lightning Solved?)
This section discusses the phenomenon of ball lightning, citing a new theory from New Zealand researchers John Abrahamson and James Dinniss. They propose that ball lightning consists of burning silicon particles formed when ordinary lightning strikes the ground, which then react with carbon and oxygen. These particles, forming chains, float in the air and emit light as they burn, potentially explaining how they can pass through solid objects.
"NORSK UFO SENTER" (Norwegian UFO Center)
An article by Erling Strand details the plans for a new "Norsk UFO Senter" in Holtålen municipality, Norway. The center, a project costing 20 million Norwegian kroner, will be located in the village of Ålen and will also include a UFO safari in Hessdalen. The article mentions the ongoing efforts to raise capital through selling shares in the private company Norsk UFO Senter A/S. It also covers a press event organized by Holtålen municipality to present these plans to the media.
"RAPPORTNYTT" (Report News)
This section provides a collection of recent UFO sighting reports from Norway:
- December 19, 1999: Two observers in Oslo reported seeing a white light resembling two parallel "rods" moving silently across the sky.
- January 2, 2000: In Biri, Oppland, a red light was observed that stopped directly over a car, then changed to a white, cone-shaped light with yellow lights. The object was described as oval with a luminous tail.
- Unknown date (November/December 1999): A driver near Kvinesdal reported seeing a brightly lit object like a helicopter, which then accelerated rapidly and disappeared.
- December 20, 1999: In Fauske, two witnesses observed a silent, orange, oval-shaped light flying at high speed, leaving a condensation trail.
- January 18, 2000: In Sarpsborg, a witness saw a yellow-white, donut-shaped light moving rapidly and then hovering.
- January 23, 2000: A couple in Ålesund observed a silent, orange, metallic object, described as a disk about 4-5 meters wide, moving rapidly and disappearing.
"DØDEN PÅ ROM 208" (Death in Room 208)
This article investigates the alleged haunting of Høyers Hotell in Skien, Norway, attributed to the famous Norwegian writer Sven Elvestad (also known as Stein Riverton), who died in the hotel in 1934. The article recounts several reported encounters with a mysterious figure, often described as a tall man in a dark suit, particularly in room 208. It touches upon Elvestad's life, his self-predicted death, and his prolific writing career, including his role in creating the character Knut Gribb and his association with the first April Fool's joke involving a Martian landing.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO phenomena, their potential connection to geological and electromagnetic forces, and the documentation of sightings. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded yet analytical approach, presenting various theories and eyewitness accounts while encouraging further research and investigation. The editorial stance supports the work of UFO-NORGE and the development of dedicated centers like the Norsk UFO Senter, emphasizing the importance of collecting and studying UFO-related data. There is a clear interest in both contemporary sightings and historical cases, as well as exploring the broader implications of the UFO phenomenon on our understanding of physics and reality.
This issue of UFO-Dager i Oslo, dated January 29-30, 2000, focuses on UFO phenomena, including historical investigations, personal accounts, and a major international conference.
Sven Elvestad: The Writer Who Saw His Own Death
The issue begins with an article about Sven Elvestad, a Norwegian writer known for his detective novels under the pseudonym Stein Riverton. It delves into his personal struggles with debt, his homosexuality, and his suicide attempt. Elvestad was also known for his alleged psychic abilities, including premonitions. The article highlights his novel 'Angsten' (1910), which is described as a semi-autobiographical account that eerily predicted the circumstances of his death 24 years later, on December 17th, coinciding with the first day of snow. His final journey to Palestine was funded by the newspaper 'Tidens Tegn', and he arrived in Skien on December 18th, the same date his fictional character, 'the Traveler,' died.
The Notodden UFO Incident: A Martian Visit?
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the 'II-Telefon-Meddelelse fra Notodden' (II-Telephone Message from Notodden), detailing a purported UFO landing near Notodden, Norway. The report, originally published as an April Fool's joke by the newspaper 'Fri Presse' to boost circulation, became a sensation. It describes an 'extraordinary airship' with two passengers, unlike any known terrestrial beings, landing near a saltpeter factory. The beings, described as having an alligator-like body and bird-like features, communicated through melodic whistling. The incident caused widespread excitement, with people flocking to Notodden. The article notes that the event was likely orchestrated by Sven Elvestad.
Swedish Spy Organization and UFO Reports
Another major section, 'SVENSK SPIONORGANISASJON SAMLET INN UFO-RAPPORTER' (Swedish Spy Organization Collected UFO Reports), by Clas Svahn, reveals that in November 1997, 31 rolls of microfilm were handed over to former Commander-in-Chief Stig Synnergren. These documents, from the secret Swedish military intelligence service 'T-kontoret,' cover the period from July 1947 to November 1955 and include several UFO-related reports.
One document from October 1, 1946, details observations of 'ghost rockets' in Norway. Another from April 1, 1948, discusses Soviet rocket tests near Peenemünde, Germany, linking them to the 'ghost rocket' wave. A particularly interesting report from June 1954 describes three flying, spherical objects observed near Liepaja, Latvia, which the Swedish intelligence service found noteworthy due to Liepaja's proximity to Gotland, Sweden.
The article explains that 'T-kontoret' was part of Sweden's secret intelligence operations from 1946 to 1965. The authors of these reports remain unknown.
Personal UFO Encounter in Drammen
A personal account from Terje Vaeng describes a UFO sighting in Drammen, Norway, between 1985 and 1989. Vaeng and three companions observed a luminous, barrel-shaped object hovering for about 15 minutes. The object's light intensity varied, and it later descended towards the river valley before ascending rapidly and disappearing. Vaeng attempted to report the sighting to local newspapers, but they showed little interest, though one paper later mentioned similar light observations.
UFO-Dager in Oslo Conference Report
The magazine extensively covers the 'UFO-Dager i Oslo' conference held on January 29-30, 2000. Organized by UFO-Norge and NETI, the conference aimed to unite different UFO organizations and featured speakers from the USA, Mexico, Switzerland, and Norway.
Key speakers included:
- Derrel Sims: An 'Alienhunter' who presented evidence of alien implants and discussed his experiences as a four-year-old abductee.
- Richard Boylan: A psychotherapist and hypnotherapist who discussed 'star children' and their unique abilities, though he reportedly experienced a collapse during his presentation.
- Steven Greer: A physician known for his work on facilitating contact with extraterrestrial intelligence and his belief in the existence of implants.
- Joe Firmage: Who participated via satellite transmission, discussing his theories on extraterrestrial technology influencing human development.
- Erich von Däniken: Who presented new information on the Nazca lines and the Great Pyramid.
The conference emphasized the importance of collaboration and respecting differing viewpoints within the UFO community. The event also featured various exhibitors, including Orion Forlag, which promoted Erich von Däniken's books.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue consistently highlights the theme of collaboration among UFO researchers and organizations, urging them to overcome ideological differences. There is a strong emphasis on seeking evidence and presenting factual accounts, as exemplified by Derrel Sims's approach. The magazine also touches upon government secrecy and the potential for extraterrestrial influence on technology and human development. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the sharing of experiences and evidence while acknowledging the skepticism that often surrounds the topic.
Title: UFO
Issue: 1-2000
Issue Date: January 2000
Publisher: UFO-Norge
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
This issue of UFO magazine, published by UFO-Norge, focuses on various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, including a major conference, research projects, and personal accounts.
Conference Coverage
The magazine extensively covers a UFO conference held in Oslo, featuring prominent figures in the field. Among the speakers were:
Erich von Däniken
Erich von Däniken, author of 25 books translated into 28 languages, presented his theories on ancient astronauts. He has been researching this topic for 32 years, addressing phenomena like the Nazca lines and the Piri Reis map, which he argues point to advanced ancient civilizations and extraterrestrial contact.
Erling Strand
Erling Strand presented Project Hessdalen, detailing its history and related light phenomena observed in Mexico and Australia. He highlighted the ongoing research at Hessdalen, including an automated monitoring station that continuously registers unexplained lights.
Jaime Maussan
Jaime Maussan, a UFO reporter from Mexico, shared footage of UFO sightings in his country, particularly those that began after the 1991 solar eclipse. He presented numerous images and videos, discussing the 'white spheres' phenomenon and a controversial film allegedly showing an alien in interrogation at Area 51.
Michael Hesemann
Michael Hesemann, known for his extensive collection of UFO footage, presented films and images, including those from Mexico. He also discussed crop circles and other UFO-related events, emphasizing the importance of historical UFO material.
Peter Sturrock
Professor Peter Sturrock from Stanford University was mentioned as being involved in the 'good company' of UFO research.
Panel Debate
A panel debate was held, featuring Michael Hesemann, Jaime Maussan, Erling Strand, and Odd-Gunnar Røed. The debate was described as somewhat truncated due to Däniken's early departure for a TV program.
Key UFO Phenomena and Cases
Hessdalen Phenomena
The unexplained lights in Hessdalen, Norway, have been observed for decades, with an estimated 100-150 sightings recorded since 1988. A new UFO experience center is planned for Hessdalen, aiming to attract tourists interested in these phenomena.
Nazca Lines
Däniken discussed the Nazca lines, questioning their purpose and origin, suggesting they were not merely decorative but served a functional purpose related to ancient technology or visitors.
Piri Reis Map
The Piri Reis map, which allegedly depicts Antarctica without ice, was presented as evidence of advanced ancient knowledge, predating known cartography.
Keops Pyramid
An exploration of a small shaft in the Keops Pyramid revealed it to be much longer than previously thought, with a door-like structure at the end.
White Spheres
Footage from Mexico showed numerous 'white spheres' flying in formations, performing aerial maneuvers. Their origin and purpose remain unknown.
Implant Case
Bill Bean reported a mysterious illness in 1997 that caused him to feel choked. After multiple doctor visits, he discovered a small, golden, chip-like object in his mouth, which he believes may be an implant.
'American' UFO Phenomena
George A. Filer, editor of Filer's Files, discussed the growing interest in UFOs and the government's alleged knowledge. He noted that many people are more informed about UFOs than media or government officials.
Robert T. Bigelow: The UFO Real Estate King
Multimillionaire Robert T. Bigelow is a significant financial supporter of UFO research. He has donated over 70 million kroner and established organizations for extraterrestrial and life-after-death research. He plans to build the world's first hotel in space.
Bigelow's Motivation
Bigelow's interest in UFOs stems from his grandparents' encounter in 1947. He is convinced that humanity is not alone in the universe and criticizes the US government for not preparing the public for potential extraterrestrial contact.
Bigelow Aerospace
Bigelow Aerospace is developing a space hotel that will orbit the moon, aiming to provide a unique hospitality experience.
Other Articles and Features
"Foajeen og alle hjelperne" (The Foyer and All the Helpers)
This section thanks the many volunteers who contributed to the conference, highlighting their dedication and efforts.
"Hva var nå dette?" (What Was That?)
This article recounts an unusual experience in Vangsåsen, Norway, where strange footprints resembling a child's shoe were found in the snow, spaced unusually far apart.
"Implantat av Gull Funnet" (Implant of Gold Found)
This article details Bill Bean's experience with a mysterious illness and the discovery of a golden chip, possibly an alien implant.
"Fra Filer's Files NR. 52, 1999"
This section features an article by George A. Filer discussing the 'great awakening' regarding UFOs and the importance of citizen researchers.
"Mennesket bak UFO"
This article by Rolf Messmer discusses William R. Lyne's books, which propose that flying saucers are man-made machines based on Nikola Tesla's theories, and suggests a conspiracy to conceal this technology.
"Presseklikk" (Press Clippings)
This section compiles news articles about UFO-related developments, including plans for a UFO experience center in Hessdalen, Norway, and a mention of a UFO tourism guidebook.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the reality of UFO phenomena and the importance of UFO research. It highlights the work of prominent researchers and authors like Erich von Däniken and Jaime Maussan, and showcases evidence from various sightings and cases. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness towards the UFO phenomenon, encouraging critical thinking and further investigation, while also acknowledging the skepticism and the need for scientific rigor. There's a recurring theme of government secrecy and the public's right to know about extraterrestrial matters. The magazine also emphasizes the role of citizen researchers and enthusiasts in advancing the field.
This issue of UFO-Norge, dated 1-2000, focuses on UFO research in the Soviet Union and includes various reports and articles related to UFO phenomena, paranormal events, and geological concerns. The magazine features contributions from authors Yulii Platov and Boris Sokolov, translated by Odd-Gunnar Røed.
UFO Research in the Soviet Union (Part 11)
The article details the Soviet Union's academic and military approach to studying UFOs. The Institute of Geomagnetism and Radio Wave Propagation (IZMIRAN) was established as the headquarters for this research, with a dedicated working group led by Yulii Platov. Various scientific institutions, including the Hydrometeorological Committee and the Ministry of Education, were involved in collecting and analyzing UFO reports. The military's central research institute in the Moscow region, headed by V. Balashov, was also a key player, focusing on the physical aspects of the phenomena. The research program was characterized by its low cost and limited resources, which restricted the scope of planned experiments, such as the formation of larger plasma formations in the atmosphere. The analysis primarily focused on well-documented mass observations. The research program was guided by three core principles: a serious approach to the subject, acknowledging the objective reality of paranormal phenomena, and a commitment to long-term, meticulous research. The article outlines three main hypotheses considered: UFOs as a product of human activity, as a natural terrestrial or atmospheric process, or as the activity of extraterrestrial civilizations.
UFO Sightings and Events in Norway
The magazine presents a collection of UFO sightings and related events reported in Norway during February 2000. These include:
- Tønsberg Area: Multiple reports of a yellow, luminous sphere observed hovering and moving erratically. One witness described a large, luminous sphere that shone so brightly it caused her to stop her car. It moved slowly before accelerating rapidly and disappearing.
- Eik, Norway: A witness reported seeing a triangular object with red lights and windows moving silently. The object was described as an elongated rectangle with uneasy red and yellow lights behind the windows.
- Våle and Nøtterøy, Norway: Reports of two lights hovering above each other with a light column between them, moving east. Another account describes a large, luminous sphere observed near the Slottsfjell tower, which slowly reduced in size before moving west.
- Garmannvik, Norway: The article discusses a photograph that appeared to show a house that did not exist. An analysis by Dag Rune Markeng of Click Foto concluded that the image was not manipulated and suggested the 'house' might be an optical illusion formed by light reflections and natural elements.
Other UFO-Related News and Articles
- Mysterious Ice Balls in Spain: Reports of ice balls the size of melons or footballs falling in Spain, baffling meteorologists.
- Lunar Phenomena: Astronomers are reconsidering reports of brief flashes and clouds on the Moon's surface, with one theory suggesting small gas explosions.
- Erich von Däniken in Norway: The article notes the presence of Erich von Däniken at UFO days in Oslo, highlighting his prolific writing and speaking career.
- UFO Conference in Oslo: A summary of media coverage for the UFO conference held in Oslo.
- Derrel Sims: An introduction to Derrel Sims, a researcher known for his work on 'close encounters' and 'implants'.
- Anne Kat. Hærland's Skepticism: A mention of Anne Kat. Hærland's ironic take on the New Age and UFO scene.
Predictions and Geological Concerns
- Anna Elisabeth Westerlund's Predictions: The magazine revisits predictions made in 1985 by psychic Anna Elisabeth Westerlund, focusing on potential political shifts and environmental issues. Westerlund predicted significant political changes, including the division of India and the reduction of Soviet territory. She also warned of natural disasters, particularly in Scandinavia, as a consequence of oil drilling in the North Sea.
- Risks of Oil Drilling: An article from VG highlights concerns from researchers that oil extraction in the North Sea could trigger underwater landslides and massive waves, citing geological instability in areas like Storegga.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-Norge maintains its focus on UFO phenomena, paranormal events, and related scientific and speculative inquiries. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation, presenting various accounts and theories while also acknowledging skepticism and the need for rigorous analysis, as seen in the 'Spøkelseshuset' case and the commentary on Erich von Däniken. The magazine also demonstrates an interest in broader societal and environmental issues that may be linked to paranormal or unexplained phenomena, such as the geological risks associated with oil extraction. The recurring theme is the exploration of the unknown, whether it be extraterrestrial visitors, unexplained natural events, or psychic abilities.