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Video: UFO or missile trace? Mystery spiral lights over Norway- REVEALED update - UFO Maintenance
| Video: UFO or missile trace? Mystery spiral lights over Norway- REVEALED update Mystery REVEALED update, 12 December 2009 Norwegian authorities are investigating strange lights seen in the arctic sky. UFO Norway , III MILLENNIUM, NEW ERA, The spiraling white light was seen for several minutes on Wednesday morning 9 Dec 2009. Locals say the light appeared to be bigger than the moon. Thousands of Norwegians bombarded the Meteorological Institute to ask what the light could possibly be. Some feared it could have been a meteor, others a black hole and there were those who thought it could have been aliens. But defence experts in Olso suggest its more likely to have been a failed Russian missile launch from the area of the White Sea. They think a rocket probably got out of control and self destructed. There's been no official comment from the Russian Military, but the following has been confirmed. The act of sabotage in a country like Russia is indeed something very strange. So far sub-contractors are accused of deficiencies in maintenance, assembly, and limited cooperation among various institutions engaged in the testing of the intercontinental weapon. But on closer examination it could emerge issues far more serious, considering for the successful launch of a few days ago the "sineva" Russian specialists were boasting of being able to escape interception of surveillance satellites Americans. An implicit admission that the Russian experiments are monitored for eventually be sabotaged in flight, even with futuristic devices that would hinge on the latest X;b>...X;/b> |
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