søndag 19. mai 2019

Hessdalen as a portal:

In essence, there are three hypotheses that apply when there is talk of Hessdalen:
  • a hitherto unknown natural phenomenon related to the particular geophysical conditions in and around the valley.
  • secret military experiments with exotic technology, possibly under the auspices of NATO
  • some form of 'visitation'.
With regard to hypothesis number 1, it is not suited to explain more than a fraction of the observation material, - alone. But it cannot be ruled out that several phenomena co-exist in Hessdalen. So that unknown natural phenomena may exist in parallel with structured, solid objects, ie ‘classic’ UFOs.

As for hypothesis number 2, there are military bases in the immediate vicinity of Hessdalen. But the counter arguments for a military explanation for the observed phenomena are that it is illogical with secret experiments in the valley since the 80s considering the attention – both from the media and from scientists – Hessdalen has been devoted to, both in Norway and abroad. Wouldn't it be natural to move the experiments to a more quiet and undisturbed location?

So, if the natural phenomenon is insufficient, and the military theory is illogical, we have only one option left; namely some form of visitation. Here as well, there are several alternatives; some have suggested that the visitors can be ourselves from our own future. Time travelers? Others believe that "they" may not come from afar. Maybe we share the globe with one or more other advanced technological civilizations? They can e.g. be sub-terrestrial? However, the most widespread theory and notion is that the visitors are extra-terrestrial, perhaps thousands of years ahead of us in development. Well, they must necessarily have come a long way in technological development, because the distances in space are gigantic.

J. Allen Hynek has a good illustration in that way:

“If you imagine that the thickness of a playing card represents the distance between the earth and the moon, how many cards do you need to reach the nearest star outside the sun? The number is utopian, you will need over thirty-two kilometers of playing cards."

But maybe there are shortcuts, and maybe that is exactly what Hessdalen is an example of?
Already in the 80's, some speculated that Hessdalen represented a portal that connected worlds. In the book (page 66) I quote a reader post in Adresseavisen (Trondheim newspaper):

"A "philosopher" suggests in a reader's letter the 21st or December the idea that many of the electromagnetic fields in quartz deposits - which can be found in Hessdalen - can be" site "for vessels that materialize. Can Hessdalen serve as a kind of "portal" into our time and our world?"

There is a lot of quartz in the Hessdalen mountains. All in all, the mountains in and around Hessdalen have a complex geology with long traditions for mining. There are many old, abandoned mines around the valley and just south of Hessdalen lies Norway's largest occurrence of ore - untouched. Iron, copper and zinc.


Large deposits of ore cause strong magnetic fields...

Recently I came across a book that, among other things, is about portals: "Demon Haunted: True stories from the John Zaffis Vault".

Under the section "Geophysical signatures" I read:

"Portals have one or more certain geophysical characteristics. One is marked magnetic anomalies. Many of the portal areas have high concentrations of magnetic or diamagnetic content to the soil, such as iron, magnetite, and quartz.

Other characteristics are underground water, especially if it comes to the surface; natural caves; mining tunnels; large bodies of water, especially running; and swampy areas.”

This is almost a description of Hessdalen! Everything listed above exists in Hessdalen, including natural caves; mining tunnels; large bodies with water and swampy areas.

Now I do not know which sources the book operates with, and what scientific basis it is for the author's claims. BUT I have difficulty accepting that the descriptions should overlap that much based on pure coincidence.

(Quartz in Hessdalen)

Finally; what if Hessdalen represents something even more exotic?

More and more physicists assume that our physical world is only one plan or dimension in a possible multidimensional universe. The UFO phenomenon can be caused by interactions between our own and one or more of these dimensions. Maybe we live side by side with multidimensional creatures? Just that we don't see or hear anything about them?

We know that infrared and ultraviolet light exist. We can use it, but we cannot see it. Just as we have limitations in hearing, where we only perceive fluctuations between 20 and 20,000 Herz, we may have similar problems with the vision? What about the animals that at least have better hearing than us (eg a dog whistle), do they have better vision too? Is it about thin boundaries? So there are small "accidents" that cause these events?

Already during the first field action of Project Hessdalen in 1984, UFO phenomena were registered on radar. They made registrations under visual observation, but there were also examples of radar records where no visual observation was made. One could clearly follow an object from A to B through the valley on radar, but one could not see anything with the naked eye ... Was the phenomenon on another frequency? Lower or higher in the electromagnetic spectrum than visible light?

I’ve seen phenomena appear out of nowhere, be visible in minutes, then just disappear as suddenly as they appeared myself. "Where did they come from, and where did they go", asked Leif Havik in connection with some of his observations in Hessdalen…

Do we need to revolutionize our understanding of the physical world in order to understand the phenomena in Hessdalen - in order to understand the UFO phenomenon?


lørdag 11. mai 2019

Laser experiment during Project Hessdalen's first field action:

A post about the, perhaps, most spectacular event during the very first field action in Hessdalen, 1984.

Link to the full report: http://www.hessdalen.org/reports/hpreport84.shtml

Several witnesses had reported that the UFOs (in Hessdalen) had responded if a strong light source was aimed at them (eg, a powerful flashlight, or a car headlight).

Project Hessdalen wanted to test these claims, so they got a laser for the purpose.


(Project Hessdalens headquarter during the field action.)



Excerpt from 'Hessdalen lights' (2019) page 96, chapter 11:


“ We used the laser, and pointed it towards a flashing light, in two different cases, totally 9 times. 8 of these times, there was a reaction. In the first case, there was a regular flashing light, slowly moving towards north, on Sunday 12 February at 7.35 pm. The flashing had been regular all the time we had seen the light. The light moved slowly. From the first time we saw it in the south, until it disappeared in the north, it took about 15 minutes. When this light was in the northern part of mount Finnsåhøgda, we pointed the laser towards it for the first time. At once, it changed the flashing sequence: From a regular flashing light, it became a regular double-flashing light:

Flash.Flash.......Flash.Flash.......Flash.Flash......

After about 10 seconds, we put the laser down, at once it became a regular single-flashing light again:

Flash......Flash......Flash...... 

After about 10 seconds we repeated this again. It was repeated totally 4 times before it went out of sight. All the times, we got this double-flashing, when the laser was pointing at it.

The second case, the same type of light came from the north and moved towards south. It was the same day, Sunday 12 February at 8.41 pm. When the light was in the west, we pointed the laser towards it. The same thing happened now; it changed to a double-flashing light when the laser pointed towards it. This time we did it 5 times. Only the last of these times did we not get any double-flashing. But 4 of these 5 times, we got it.

The test was done like this: Kurt Persson used binoculars looking at the light. He told what he was seeing all the time; he said: "flash...flash...flash..." . I (Erling Strand) used the laser. He could not see where I was pointing with the laser. When I raised the laser, pointing at the light, he said: "flash.flash.....flash.flash.....flash.flash......"

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As if this wasn't enough - about a week later, what follows happened:


“ Leif Havik was alone in the caravan. He was taking on a survival suit. Åge Moe (farmer in Hessdalen) and Edvin Kværnes (from Ålen village), had just arrived at the caravan. They waited outside; Moe stood on the north side of the door to the carriage, and Kværnes waited on the south side. They were all going to the Øyungnesset, to observe from there. 

When Leif went out of the caravan, a red light swirled around his legs before it disappeared. Moe said, "Look at the reflex". That was the only explanation he could find at that time. Leif saw at once that the light was of the same kind as the laser we used. At this time, this laser was in Oslo.

To make sure it really was the same type of light, as from our laser, we brought the laser up again on February 25th. Moe had never seen a laser before. We took him to the caravan and it was about the same time of day. When I illuminated the snow at our feet, Moe said, “It was just what I saw! But it was a little weaker." Then I illuminated the floor of the caravan, and he said, "It was a little stronger than that". 

We haven't found any explanation for this light, and I don't think we will either. During a conversation, Leif said, "If only I had put my palm over it, then maybe I could  have seen where it came from. But I didn't think about it a that time." 

Seconds after the light was gone, they looked straight up, but nothing was seen. It was cloudy weather, but just above the caravan there was an opening in the cloud cover, and the stars could be seen through this opening.”

onsdag 8. mai 2019

Undulating motion and other recognizable patterns across UFO data:

Here is a very interesting recording taken by the "Blue Box" - the automatic measuring station (AMS) in Hessdalen, administered by Østfold University College.




Notice the jerky, undulating motion. This has been reported numerous times in Hessdalen - and also internationally in UFO context. We even saw this pattern of motion ourself last year - as described in the book (chapter 5, page 34).

(Undulating motion. From "The UFO evidence" R. Hill.)


(Photos from Havik's Hessdalen -book (1987) showing undulating motion. Exposure time: 30 sec.)

I'm concerned about recognizable patterns across UFO data;  pattern of movement, shape, light and color composition, sound and smell etc. For when independent witnesses, separated geographically as well as in time, without the slightest opportunity to have contact or influenced each other, describe the same thing - down to a level of detail that makes it absurd to blame it on chance, then everything indicates that what they report is genuine and true.

There is a striking correlation between reports from Hessdalen and international reports from the US, UK, Australia, South America etc. to the extent that one can conclude that the phenomena in Hessdalen = the UFO phenomenon globally. In other words, any scientific research results obtained in Hessdalen can be generalized to the UFO phenomenon globally and totally.

tirsdag 7. mai 2019

The facebook page

A small post just to draw attention to the facebook page:

Hessdalen on facebook

Material that is not suitable in the blog format will be posted there; eg. videos, links, short comments and so on.

lørdag 6. april 2019

A new book about UFOs and Hessdalen!

Hessdalen lights! - What's happening in the Norwegian mountains?



The book in Kindle (e-book).


Book description:

The UFO flap in Hessdalen is the world's largest. No other place in the world have so many UFOs been seen over such a long period of time. And these UFO sightings are still going on!
This book covers the history of Hessdalen since the 80s, the scientific research that has been done - and is being done, in addition to interviews with Hessdalen residents etc. Last, but not least; - the author's personal experience after spending the last year at a cabin in Hessdalen:
"Hessdalen represents the UFO phenomenon “in miniature”; - implicit that almost everything that is reported internationally in the UFO context is also reported in Hessdalen one or more times. The UFO phenomenon in Hessdalen and the UFO phenomenon globally must therefore be regarded as the same phenomenon (not separate categories). And a solution to the UFO mystery in Hessdalen will thus represent a solution to the UFO phenomenon as a whole."
"I'm impressed by Hessdalen itself, because Hessdalen is really a UFO laboratory. It's a place where things are happening and where things can be studied. Hessdalen has had the best equipment and the best periode of operation and observation of the UFO-phenomenon any place in the world."
- Dr. J. Allen Hynek (Scientific advisor to UFO studies undertaken by the U.S. Air Force, Project Blue Book).

søndag 10. juni 2012

UFO Hessdalen; video interview - flying saucer sighting:





A small clip with an interview of some cottage residents visiting Hessdalen. Interesting story, which includes an observation of a saucer shaped craft. Somewhat unusual in Hessdalen, - most often it is elongated, cigar-shaped - or egg-shaped / spherical crafts which are sighted. The clip is also interesting because the reporter's sarcastic attitude is representative of the public attitude of UFOs and Hessdalen as it was a few years back. Fortunately, things are better now.



Taken from a NRK1 documentary from the 90's.