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On December 9, 2009, just on the eve of the Nobel Prize acceptance speech by Barack Obama, in the Norwegian skies it was possible to witness a singular phenomenon that began with the appearance of a luminous globe radiating rings of light, which they subsequently assumed spiral shape, becoming white towards the outside and blue towards the nucleus of origin and then resolving into a sort of spiral "black hole" larger than that the moon.
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Two independent researchers, David Wilcock and Richard Hoagland, have hypothesized that behind the spiral there is HAARP, considered a space weapon of mass destruction, since a very similar installation would be located in Tromso near the place where it is the luminous vortex was spotted: Hoagland points the finger at the Ramfjordmoen EISCAT facility specially designed to transmit powerful microwave energy beams into space and officially operated by Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, China, UK and Germany.
But that's not all: based on confidential sources, Wilcock revealed that Norwegian light would be part of the Project Blue Beam with a view to creating mass psychological conditioning aimed at creating the New World Order.
If all this were true, it could have been an effect created ad Hoc to try to simulate an extraterrestrial or "transcendent" aura around Barack Obama's Nobel acceptance speech, scheduled for the following day, December 10: although Hoagland, in his analysis, hypothesized that the Norwegian light may have been a warning to Barack Obama from those who use HAARP, it would be more likely that Obama himself was completely in agreement with the military using HAARP for the creation of the new global order.

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