What is this mysterious glowing blue vortex swirling in the sky of Norway and Japan?
A blue spinning spiral suddenly appeared in the sky over Norway and Japan, baffling skywatchers and scientists.
Back in December 2009, a bizarre swirling vortex appeared in the skies of Finnmark, Norway, leaving thousands of residents baffled.
Witnesses from Trøndelag to Finnmark compared the amazing sight to anything from a Russian rocket to a meteor or a shock wave – although no one appears to have mentioned UFOs yet.
The strange sky phenomenon began when what appeared to be a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a mountain.
It then stopped mid-air and began to circulate.
Within a few 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 twelve minutes before disappearing completely.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute was flooded with telephone calls during and right after the light storm.
According to astronomers this weird spiral was not connected to aurora, or Northern Lights, so common in that area of the world.
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As shown in the video below, a similar phenomenon was also captured in the sky over Japan on September 25, 1988 (see translation below the video):
Translation of the video: The first man says that he was outside and all of a sudden a circle of light appeared above him and became larger and larger.
After a while, the strange appritions started spinning clockwise before changing direction all of a sudden.
The vortex shocked the man and asked himself what the hell was that?
This is not a weather phenomenon, is it maybe a spacecraft? According to the man, the same swirling spiral of light reappeared during the next five days.
At that time, most people believed that the Soviet Union was destroying its nuclear weapons.
The narrator then explains that this tape had been kept secret for the last 20 years and that this strange phenomenon at the end of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union was about to collapse.
Thus, people first suspected the Soviet Union trying to destroy their nuclear weapons. But I doubt and prefer speaking in this case about a portal to another dimension, to an alien civilisation.
Meanwhile, the origins of these Norwegian and Japanese spirals in the sky are still unexplained, but it wouldn’t greatly surprise me if Van Gogh had witnessed such a spinning vortex before painting his masterwork ‘Starry Night‘. What do you think?
I’ve seen Van Gogh’s Starry Night painting many times and never made that correlation. Good catch. I remember the “Norway Spiral” making news headlines all over the world back in 2009 (seems like yesterday) but I don’t remember any news on the 1988 Japan weirdness at all, (I was 26 in 88) in fact this is the first time I ever heard of it. Just another strange thing to add to our collection of unexplained (or poorly or deceptively explained) phenomena in these end days.
Look up EISCAT… I believe that’s the HAARP facility in Norway…
The videos show a Russian missile test. Live with it.
http://www.astronautix.com/data/norwayspiral.pdf
It’s a wobbly rocket. I wish it were more exciting but it’s just a wonky rocket.
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