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Nordic UFO Newsletter

Nordic UFO Newsletter was an English-speaking bulletin that several ufology groups of North European countries published together so that other countries were informed on UFO sighting reports in Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

1981, issue 2, page 10.

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and woke up her daughter. The daughter's watch showed 3.30! Then she told her about the experience around midnight.

Later in the morning they wanted to turn on the transistor radio in the kitchen (the room beside Mrs. NN's bedroom), but it didn't function. They didn't react to it at that point of time, because they used the radio in the sitting-room instead, which functioned quite normally. Mrs. NN wouldn't talk any more about her experience; she was about to leave the same day and travel to her home in a town further south in the county. During her journey home she felt this strange murmur in her body- Her watch didn't work normally until late on Thursday Sept. 13. Neither did the the transistor-radio, which didn't function as usual before later on Wednesday Sept. 12.

After her mother had travelled home, Mrs. Asen discovered a strange burning-mark on the wall over Mrs. NN's bed. The room is painted, a lightblue oilpainting on a shingle wall. The burning mark looked, after a personal inspection, like this:

An irregular brown-yellow spot about 3 cm in diameter.

Coming up vertically from the mark were two feather-like stripes of soot about 10 cm long, weakly greyish. There were no blisters in the painting. It seemed as only the upper layer of paint was burned away so that the priming remained. Mrs. NN was glad to hear that this thing had been discovered, because she herself didn't see the spot before she went home. Luckily, she hadn't dreamed it all.

She got more support to her experience when also the neighbor in the house (2), Mrs. Gunhild Andersen about midnight had heard this humming sound which lasted for only a few seconds. Gunhild Andersen should later -in the midnight between Sept. 19. and 20. –experience a similar thing (see below).

Mrs. NN, who herself claims that she believes in UFO's, didn't realize that she possibly had seen such a thing until she got to know' that also other people had had experiences the same night. In a house in the process of construction (6), the light had begun to pulsate wildly about midnight and then disappear. When it appeared it pulsated and got out again. It finally appeared and then it was constant. In house (5), at Ottar Noreng, an electric wall-clock had stopped at 00.00. This clock was in the same state when they got up in the morning. The same thing happened in house (7), about 2 kilometers as the crow flies from house (1) at Conny Bringsli. Their electric clock had also stopped at 00.00 o'clock. In house (4), a dog had begun to growl wildly about midnight. It was noticed a power failure at that time, but the electric clocks still didn't begin to work again after the return of the power. They didn't begin to function before rather late Tuesday Sept. 11.

In garage (3), there was a tractor with a relatively new 12 Volt battery. This was Tuesday 11. completely gone flat.

The Asen family is quite concerned about what which happened Sept. 11. and this was reinforced when the neighbor Gunhild Andersen had her extraordinary experience the night between Sept. 19. and 20.:

The night between Wednesday Sept. 19. and Thursday Sept. 20. 1979 is also stormy with rain and wind. Gunhild Andersen has just gone to bed, but she can't sleep immediately. About 0.30 she discovers a bright light in the chimney, through a ventilator in it. She observes that the chimney looks like being illuminated inside. The ventilator valve is about 30 degrees open, and she is situated in such a way that she is able to see into the chimney. Just after the internal illumination, a powerful light-beam protrudes through the valve and out in the

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