Erling Strand 'The Hessdalen Lights' Interview with Vinnie #ufo #uap

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Disclosure Team with Vinnie Adams
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November 23, 2021
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interviewTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The person involved is a lecturer at Astral University College who has been studying the Hessdalen lights since 1981. The encounter began when residents of a small valley in Norway started seeing bright lights moving outside their homes. This led to a project starting in 1983 to study the phenomena. The researcher observed various types of lights, including flashes, balls of light, and clusters of lights. They conducted fieldwork and gathered data, but sightings decreased after 1984. The researcher aimed to involve students and scientists in the study. After years of investigation, the researcher reported ongoing sightings, but the local community became hesitant to share their experiences due to ridicule. The encounter has led to continued research and educational initiatives, but the impact on the researcher’s worldview and ongoing experiences was not detailed.

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Executive Summary

The interview discusses the Hestdalen lights phenomenon, which began in 1981 and has been the subject of scientific study since 1983. Various types of lights have been observed, and the project has involved collaboration with military and scientific institutions.

Primary Revelation

The Hestdalen lights can be categorized into four types: white or blue flashes, balls of light, clouds of lights, and daytime crafts.

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Erling
scientistpro disclosure
Astral University College
Long-term involvement in UAP researchCollaboration with military and scientific institutionsPublished technical reports on findings

We decided to change the name so instead of UFO we call it the Hessdalen phenomena.

Project Hessdalenmodern (1983 to ongoing)confirmed

Managed by: Astral University College

Study and document the Hessdalen lights phenomenon

historical eventspecific

The inhabitants of Hestdalen started to see bright lights moving just outside their houses in 1981, with up to 20 observations a week.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1981 | Claimed: 2023
scientificspecific

The Hestdalen lights can be categorized into four types: white or blue flashes, balls of light, clouds of lights, and daytime crafts.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1981-1983 | Claimed: 2023
scientificspecific

The project Hestdalen was initiated in 1983 to study the phenomena after many reports and sightings.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1983 | Claimed: 2023
scientificspecific

The Hestdalen phenomena were studied using various instruments, including cameras, radar, and magnetometers.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1984-1985 | Claimed: 2023
technologyspecific

The radar detected phenomena moving at speeds of up to 30,000 kilometers per hour.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1984-1985 | Claimed: 2023
internationalspecific

The Hestdalen project involved collaboration with military and scientific institutions.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1984-1985 | Claimed: 2023
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10