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Filed under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , — Webmaster on Dec 13, 2009 5:23 PM

This footage shot over Norway has been called everything from a UFO, to a holy Merkaba that follows Obama, to a failed Russian Rocket.  The truth is that there were other things going on that morning in the region that may point to something far more intriguing.  The New York Times Reports that CERN was firing the Hadron Collider in the region http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/science/10collide.html?_r=2

It is also proposed that the Ionospheric heater similar to the HARRP project called EISCAT in TROMSO was also operational during the morning anomaly. According to an Internet source reporting in the region:

On Tuesday evening, December 8th, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC ), located in Switzerland, “smashed together subatomic particles at the highest energies ever reached by a human-made accelerator ” which were then ‘quantumly’ transferred to the massive Partial Reflection Medium-Frequency (MF ) Atmospheric Radar Facility located in Ramfjordmoen, Norway , operated by European Incoherent Scatter Facility (EISCAT ) radar and ionospheric heating scientists who, in turn, work under the supervision of the American High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP ) that many call one the largest ‘weapons of mass destruction ’ ever constructed. Now upon this ‘quantumly’ transferred high-energy beam being received in Ramfjordmoen, it was then ‘pulsed’ vertically into the upper atmosphere above Norway at 2.43 MHz by their MF Radar antennas which resulted in a ‘spiral’ light display. – Sorcha Faal

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All articles are speculative and the author (Clyde Lewis) hopes that you will use discretion when reading them. All articles are interpretations and commentary on existing information and disinformation accumulated from websites, online forums, other discussion groups, talk shows, news shows, movies, and books. All images used in all articles are used for illustrative purposes only and are meant to bring context to the article.


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