Under Ice UAP - Exclusive Interview with Tech Director
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involved three individuals who observed three large, light-emitting objects from a cliff in a flat, remote area. The objects appeared to be parked or hovering above the snow. The two outer objects began to vibrate, and then one shot up into the sky. Shortly after, another object descended from space and matched the level of the remaining object. The witnesses described seeing numerous small lights rotating around the central object, which they believed had a metallic structure. This experience deeply affected the witnesses, leading to ongoing interest and investigation into the phenomenon, but no lasting impact was mentioned regarding their personal lives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Magnus Hollum discusses the ongoing research at Project Hallin, focusing on the investigation of a cylindrical object found underwater. The project aims to uncover the nature of the Hallin lights phenomenon and involves collaboration with military support and advanced technology.
The divers located a long cylindrical object at a depth of about 22 meters, approximately 12 meters long and 2 to 3 meters in diameter.
Magnus Hollum
“I would say it's a quite a broad role, but the focus is on the technical equipment and measurement instruments.”
Managed by: Project Hallin
Researching UAP phenomena and conducting investigations
They saw these three big light objects on the flat landscape, with the two outmost ones vibrating before one shot up into the sky.
The divers located a long cylindrical object at a depth of about 22 meters, approximately 12 meters long and 2 to 3 meters in diameter.
The divers found a gel-like substance around the object, which could form under certain conditions.
The military has supported Project Hallin since the early 80s, providing radar equipment and personnel.
The project aims to understand the Hallin lights phenomenon, which has been observed for decades.