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SPECIAL REPORT!!!! UFO Portal Opened In Norway

When I first read this report I gave it lit­tle chance to sur­vive the scrutiny of one hour, but this is as real as it gets. (For not actu­ally being there). What you are about to see is in a word AMAZING. If I were to guess, and I am, I say a por­tal was opened. I will let the pic­tures and film speak for itself from here.

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This is a  real pic­ture NOT com­puter generated.

The mys­tery began when a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a moun­tain in the north of the coun­try. It stopped mid-air, then began to move in cir­cles. Within sec­onds a giant spi­ral had cov­ered the entire sky. Then a green-blue beam of light shot out from its cen­tre — last­ing for ten to 12 min­utes before dis­ap­pear­ing com­pletely. Onlook­ers describ­ing it as ‘like a big fire­ball that went around, with a great light around it’ and ‘a shoot­ing star that spun around and around’.

The Nor­we­gian Mete­o­ro­log­i­cal Insti­tute was flooded with tele­phone calls after the light storm.

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Totto Erik­sen, from Tromsø, told VG Nett: ‘It spun and exploded in the sky, He spot­ted the lights as he walked his daugh­ter Amalie to school. He said: ‘We saw it from the Inner Har­bor in Tromsø. It was absolutely fan­tas­tic.
’It almost looked like a rocket that spun around and around and then went diag­o­nally down the heav­ens. ‘It looked like the moon was com­ing over the moun­tain, but then came some­thing com­pletely dif­fer­ent.’ Celebrity astronomer Knut Jør­gen Røed Øde­gaard said he had never seen any­thing like the lights.

He said: ‘My first thought was that it was a fire­ball meteor, but it has lasted far too long. ‘It may have been a mis­sile in Rus­sia, but I can not guar­an­tee that it is the answer.’

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Air traf­fic con­trol in Tromsō claimed the light show lasted ‘far too long to be an astro­nom­i­cal phe­nom­e­non’. Nor­we­gian defence spokesman Jon Espen Lien also said the lights were prob­a­bly from a Russ­ian mis­sile test claim­ing it was nor­mal for Rus­sia to use the White Sea and the Bar­ents Sea as a test­ing ground. Tromsō Geo­phys­i­cal Obser­va­tory researcher Truls Lynne Hansen agreed, say­ing the mis­sile had likely veered out of con­trol and exploded, and the spi­ral was light reflect­ing on the leak­ing fuel.  But the mys­tery deep­ened last night as Rus­sia denied it had been con­duct­ing mis­sile tests in the area.

A Moscow news out­let quoted the Russ­ian Navy as deny­ing any rocket launches from the White Sea area. Nor­way should be informed of such launches under inter­na­tional agree­ments, it was stressed. The Russ­ian Defence Min­istry was unavail­able for comment.

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Below is the video on Youtube