(우주) 노르웨이 UFO 미스터리

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(우주) 노르웨이 UFO 미스터리

 

Way out there. What was that strange and perfect spiral in the night time sky? Tonight, the mystery may be solved. First time week remember Norway has been the subject of two stories and one broadcast. It’s in the news for a second straight night because of something that happened in the skies over that country that started a whole lot of rumors and rattled흥분시키다 a lot of people.

 

It was an incredible sight. Some of us thought it was a creative person with a very powerful laser. Others thought UFO. But still others zeroed in on the so-called Russian missile theory. Our own Tom Costello tonight has the result of his investigation.

 

This one was as good or as weird as it gets. It started out as a very small light, but grew into a large circle in the sky that seemed to disappear into a black hole. That strange blue spiral light in the skies over Norway had to be an alien landing or a wormhole to a distant galaxy or it could be the Russians. We think it might have been a missile launched from a surface ship or sub in the north somewhere.

 

Turns out the Russian military sent out this notice several days ago warning of a rocket launch and to stay away from the White Sea. That explains it, says NBC space analyst Jim Oberg. “It’s flying to the east toward the Siberia. And we’re looking up….up the skirt철판 덮게 of the rocket. Somewhere in this bizarre event are the first and second stages of firing.”

 

Moscow now admits a submarine-fired Bulava missile failed its 13th test Wednesday. A huge embarrassment. But that hasn’t stopped the alien hunters from burning up the bloggers fear with theories of hypnotic rage최면성의 열광 and alien signals. Of course, we humans love the stuff. UFOs have been a part of pop culture for nearly 100 years. At the University of Colorado’s Fiske Planetarium, professor Duck Dunkin has been looking his whole career for evidence of aliens, but hasn’t found it. “I think it’s cross-cultural. Everyone is fascinated, are we alone in the universe or is there possibly somebody else out there?”

 

And researchers say the Soviet Union used to encourage the public’s fascination with UFOs. All to have covered up secret military activities. “Those reports, I think, were very important to western intelligence agencies which had every business being interested in soviet UFO stories.” UFOs, spies, and secret submarines… another great blockbuster  Tom Costello, NBC News, Washington.

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