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  • That shit is fucked up... The video looks amazing... What the fuck is it?

  • Ill get me tinfoil hat

    been reading about the bermuda triangle and "ufo" stuff, check this out:

    The following is a transcript of the exchanges between Valentich and air traffice control, from the first three pages of the Australian Department of Transport report:
    *19:06:14 DSJ [Valentich]: Melbourne, this is Delta Sierra Juliet. Is there any known traffic below five thousand?*
    *FS [Flight Services; Robey]: Delta Sierra Juliet, no known traffic.*
    DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, I am, seems to be a large aircraft below five thousand.
    19:06:44 FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, What type of aircraft is it?
    DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, I cannot affirm, it is four bright, and it seems to me like landing lights.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet.
    19:07:31 DSJ: Melbourne, this is Delta Sierra Juliet, the aircraft has just passed over me at least a thousand feet above.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, and it is a large aircraft, confirmed?
    DSJ: Er-unknown, due to the speed it's traveling, is there any air force aircraft in the vicinity?
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, no known aircraft in the vicinity.
    19:08:18 DSJ: Melbourne, it's approaching now from due east towards me.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet.
    19:08:41 DSJ: (open microphone for two seconds.)
    19:08:48 DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, it seems to me that he's playing some sort of game, he's flying over me two, three times at speeds I could not identify.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, what is your actual level?
    DSJ: My level is four and a half thousand, four five zero zero.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet and you confirm you cannot identify the aircraft?
    DSJ: Affirmative.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, stand by.
    19:09:27 DSJ: Melbourne, Delta Sierra Juliet, it's not an aircraft it is (open microphone for two seconds).
    19:09:42 FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, can you describe the -ER- aircraft?
    DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, as it's flying past it's a long shape (open microphone for three seconds) cannot identify more than it has such speed (open microphone for three seconds). It's before me right now Melbourne.
    19:10 FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, roger and how large would the - er - object be?
    19:10:19 DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, Melbourne, it seems like it's stationary. What I'm doing right now is orbiting and the thing is just orbiting on top of me also. It's got a green light and sort of metallic like, it's all shiny on the outside.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet
    19:10:46 DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet (open microphone for three seconds) It's just vanished.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet.
    19:11:00 DSJ: Melbourne, would you know what kind of aircraft I've got? Is it a military aircraft?
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, Confirm the - er ~ aircraft just vanished.
    DSJ: Say again.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, is the aircraft still with you?
    DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet; it's (open microphone for two seconds) now approaching from the south-west.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet
    19:11:50 DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet, the engine is rough-idling. I've got it set at twenty three twenty-four and the thing is (coughing).
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet, roger, what are your intentions?
    DSJ: My intentions are - ah - to go to King Island - ah - Melbourne. That strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again (open microphone for two seconds). It is hovering and it's not an aircraft.
    FS: Delta Sierra Juliet.
    19:12:28 DSJ: Delta Sierra Juliet. Melbourne (open microphone for seventeen seconds).
    (An unexplained sound abruptly terminated the voice communications.)

    During Valentich's final recorded transmission to the Melbourne Service Unit, seventeen seconds of unexplained noise, described as being "metallic, scraping sounds," were recorded by DOT ATC tapes.
    Researchers Paul Norman and John W. Auchettl received a full copy of the original voice tapes from the DOT and later from the pilot’s father for analysis. Auchettl had a copy analysed in Melbourne by RMIT and another was taken to the United States by Norman for analysis by Dr. Richard F. Haines, a former researcher with NASA-Ames and Associate Professor of Psychology at San Jose State University.
    Haines described the sounds as "Thirty-six separate bursts with fairly constant start and stop pulses bounding each one," and said that there were "no discernible patterns in time or frequency." The significance of the sounds, if any, has remained undetermined.

  • Nah, definitely aliens...

  • http://www.barentsobserver.com/failed-missile-launch-caused-strange-light-over-northern-norway.4663494-58932.html

    This unique photo taken in Northern Norway shows a Russian intercontinental missile flying into a spiral before it exploded in the atmosphare early Wednesday morning. The missile was most likely yet another failed test launch of a Bulava missile from the Typhoon submarine "Dmitri Donskoy" in the White Sea area.

  • Which means it's an invasion...

  • People have blamed the russians
    I'm writing in to accuse the gingers.
    http://www.vg.no/nyheter/vaer/artikkel.php?artid=596359

  • SmallFurry, where are you based in Norway? I'm going to be in Stavanger for a few days next week (looking for UFOs, perhaps... Actually, the real search - and less likely to succeed - will be for cheap beer).

  • Russian gingers..

  • A local meteorologists has stated that it definitly has nothing to do with the northern lights.

    ....so defo gingers then.

  • A ginger invasion? This is more serious than I thought...

  • That's why I bought my sniper gloves... shifty eyes

  • SmallFurry, where are you based in Norway? I'm going to be in Stavanger for a few days next week (looking for UFOs, perhaps... Actually, the real search - and less likely to succeed - will be for cheap beer).

    Aalesund.

    Half way up the coast, or 'the wet windy bit'. Stavanger sounds nice (never been there). The women have a really sexy dialect. There is no such thing as cheap beer in Norway. But during the xmas season you can purchase Juleøl, which at least has flavour.

    I here the fjords are pretty nice down there (ours are bigger), worth a boat trip if you get time for one.

  • Ah, that's pretty far out there (imo)!

    I've done a bit of hiking around Stavanger (up to Preikestolen Rock), and it's unbelievably beautiful around the fjords. Stavanger feels like a really international and wealthy small city (which it is), so it's pretty easy to spend a few days there without going crazy. I have the stupidest desire to visit Tromso. Just seems so bleak, can't understand why anyone would live there.

  • Doesnt look good.


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  • Ah, that's pretty far out there (imo)!

    I've done a bit of hiking around Stavanger (up to Preikestolen Rock), and it's unbelievably beautiful around the fjords. Stavanger feels like a really international and wealthy small city (which it is), so it's pretty easy to spend a few days there without going crazy. I have the stupidest desire to visit Tromso. Just seems so bleak, can't understand why anyone would live there.

    Because of the oil Stavanger is pretty international.
    We just have fish :(
    Tromsø is nice. I plan to do a midnight sun marathon up there when I get the chance.

  • Norway's a beautiful country, driven from Bergen to Oslo, around the south coast

  • Anyone ever seen a UFO then?

  • nah, thought I did once but it turns out it was a satelite

  • Anyone ever seen UFO then?

    Yeah, great band... Shit, wrong thread...

  • ;)

  • Norway's a beautiful country, driven from Bergen to Oslo, around the south coast

    Lived in Bergen for a year, and go back there often. Great place.

  • ;)

    ;P

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