Norway wormhole represents “First Contact”, claim UFO watchers
by Australian News Staff writers
Spiralling blue light appears over Norway
Flashes beam to earth, then “explodes”
Internet abuzz with “First Official Contact” claims…
UFO watchers around the world are still buzzing after video footage emerged overnight of what they believe is the strongest proof yet that were are not alone in the universe.
Thousands of people bombarded Norway’s Meteorological Institute with reports of a spiralling blue light that appeared in the sky above Trondelag around 8.45am local time.
The light has been descirbed as a “giant blue catherine wheel” spiralling around a bright object and appeared at one stage to be anchored to the ground with a triangular blue beam.
The light then “exploded” into a ring of white fire, according to UK tabloid The Sun, prompting true believers on forums around the world to declare the moment “First Contact”.
“It looked like a rocket that spun around and around – and then went diagonally across the heavens,” Totto Eriksen, from Tromso in northern Norway, told The Sun.
As yet, no one has come forward to claim the phenomenon as a hoax, nor have scientists or military experts been able to explain the light show.
One theory is that it may have been a light show laser projected onto low clouds, but the dawn timing and large scale of the display makes it unlikely.
Stargate fans claim it’s a UFO entering the Earth’s atomosphere through a wormhole, and say it explains how UFOs seemingly appear and disappear at random in our skies.
One of the most popular conspiracy theories links the phenomenon to the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland and rumours of a “Blackhole Project” under way at the giant underground atom-smasher.
Norwegian Space Centre chief Scientist Erik Tandberg told The Sun he agreed with many experts who believed it may have been a missile test from Russia, although Russia has quickly moved to deny any such testing.
“I agree with everyone in the science community that this light was the weirdest thing. I have never seen anything like this ever,” he said.
“The spiral suggests the object came off course and balance and entered the spiral movement. Leaking rocket fuel could account for the blue light.
“But I know that the military have denied this explanation. So we could be looking at an entirely new natural phenomenon.”
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Hello Sheeple ! its project blue beam, HAARP … Baaaaa Baaaaaaa ;’). xxx
King Farian
December 15, 2009 at 10:48 pm
That show was incredible, I was on my way to work early in the morning in Tromsø when me and my co-workers spotted it, it was crasy and lasted for several minutes. But it really seemed to implode not explode, which afterwardes this blackness surged from the middle. Most likely it was a Beluva Missile, which the russians have admitted.
And it was not over Trøndelag, it was spotted as far south as trøndelag, it was in the artic, and it’s not Haarp, the Haarp facility is located just half an hour outside my city, and I’m quite sure that’s not the origin
Simon Mortensen
January 3, 2010 at 7:44 pm