Friday, December 11, 2009

Norway Spiral



Norwegians baffled when a blue orb transforms into a giant spiral which emits a blue beam from its centre.
Russian military at first denies a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile test failed third stage after being launched from a submarine in the White Sea. Then the Kommersant newspaper reports a pre-dawn test of the missile coincided with the bizarre event over Norway. But is this all a cover-up?

Speculations suggest the Norway Spiral orb may be related to a HAARP type project. The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) investigation project, funded by taxpayers through the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), investigate the ionosphere and whether its can be used for communication or surveillance purposes.

The facility operates a VHF and UHF radar, a fluxgate magnetometer, a digisonde, an induction magnetometer and the transmitter facilities. Perhaps Russia is doing similar research.

Others have suggested the Norway event may by a wormhole; either man-made or of alien designation.
A wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime--a 'shortcut' through space and time. A wormhole has at least two mouths connected via a tube. Lorentzian wormholes, aka Schwarzschild wormholes or Einstein-Rosen bridges, are links between areas of the universe. The possibility of traversable wormholes in general relativity was first demonstrated in 1988 by Kip Thorne and graduate student Mike Morris. Wormholes bridge two distant points in spacetime, in principle allowing travel in time and in space.