Deep Dive: Crash retrieval in Norway part 4.

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February 16, 2024
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: international programsIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The encounter involves a group of Norwegian UFO researchers, supported by the Army and Air Force, conducting a project called Operation Arctic Seal. They began preparations a week ago to investigate a cigar-shaped object located under ice in a lake. The team plans to establish a base camp and use divers to explore the object, which is about 39 feet long and lies at a depth of 72 feet. They will use sonar images and various diving techniques to uncover the object. The operation is self-financed and aims to create engaging content for viewers. The impact on the team is a commitment to thorough research and public engagement, with a focus on safety and effective communication during the dives.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the collaboration between Norwegian UFO researchers and the military since 1985, focusing on Project Hastar. It highlights the ongoing operations to investigate a localized cigar-shaped object in the water, emphasizing safety regulations and the use of sonar technology.

Primary Revelation

The Norwegian UFO research team has been collaborating with the Army and Air Force since 1985.

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Norwegian UFO research team
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Project Hastar

He gets things done; he speaks good English and is probably smarter than most people you know.

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Project Hastarmodern (1985 to ongoing)confirmed

Managed by: Norwegian Defense Forces

collaboration on UFO research

Operation Arctic Sealmodern (unknown to ongoing)confirmed

Managed by: Project Hastar

search for a localized object in the ice

internationalspecific

The Norwegian UFO research team has been collaborating with the Army and Air Force since 1985.

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Project Hastar is supported by the Norwegian Defense Forces.

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crash retrievalspecific

The object localized in the water is referred to as 'the thing' and is cigar-shaped, measuring at least 12 meters.

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scientificspecific

Multiple sonar images of the object have been collected during previous expeditions.

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scientificspecific

The dive operation is subject to strict safety regulations set by the Norwegian labor inspection authority.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: international programsIntel Value: 7/10