Jellyfish Symbolism In Norway?

Posted by Jeffrey K Radt ("JRed") | Posted in , , , , , , , , | Posted on Saturday, February 06, 2010

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Remember how we all pondered the prophetic significance (if any) of all that "Jellyfish" symbolism from roughly the Spring and Summer months of last year?

If not, here's a quick recap for you:


Not So Subtle

Cloud, Jellyfish Reminded Me Of That Whale

Jellyfish Redux

Jellyfish Again!?!


This story is about 2 weeks old now (it was reported just after I had left for Chicago for a few days), but it clearly relates to the previous Jellyfish business.

It's worth mentioning here given the fact that it ties in with the whole "Alien/UFO - Full Disclosure Meme" and because it occurred in the skies over Norway. Yes, THE SAME REGION where the infamous "Norway Spiral" event took place!


Aurora Mystery Solved?

On Jan. 20, 2010, Per-Arne Mikalsen was photographing a
vast aurora erupting over the northern Norwegian town of Andenes.

Because solar activity is on the increase, aurora spotters have many opportunities to see the Northern Lights. On this particular night the aurora was intense, stretching toward the southern latitudes of Norway.

In one of the photographs taken by Mikalsen was an "object" that couldn't be identified. Although Mikalsen had taken several images at the same location, just one photo showed a mysterious green parachute-like object hanging with the main aurora. (This time, it appears that the Russian military was not involved in the making of this strange shape in the sky.)

At first it seemed easy to dismiss the object as a lens flare or a spot on the camera lens, but after further study it became clear that the answer wasn't that simple.Also, Mikalsen is no stranger to aurorae, having worked on Andøya Rocket Range (on the island of Andøya) for many years. He's seen aurorae of all shapes and sizes, but he'd never before seen a structure like this hanging in the sky.




"I have been working the Andøya Rocket Range for 25 years (the 20 last years in the management) and I have become more and more fascinated by the aurora," Mikalsen told Discovery News.

"Photography is a hobby for me." According to Mikalsen, as soon as he posted his aurora photographs on the
Spaceweather.com Northern Lights Gallery, he received dozens of emails from all over the world requesting more information about the mysterious shape.

So what could it be? In correspondence with Truls Lynne Hansen, lead scientist at the
Tromsø Geophysical Observatory, he doubts that the mystery object can be explained by a technical fault.

"Usually such aberrations appear when there is a small and intense source of light in the field of view, or at least so close that the light from it hits the lens," Hansen explained to me via email. "That seems not to be the case here."

"Additionally the color of the 'phenomenon' is the same as the color in the aurora, the auroral green line from atomic oxygen," Hansen continued, "so the 'phenomenon' is either a genuine auroral feature or a reflection of auroral light somewhere in space."

Hold on. A reflection of auroral light...in space? That's impossible. Or is it?

The structured shape of the phenomenon, plus its distance from any light sources, seems to indicate that this isn't an equipment problem. There is also no known aurora that could do this naturally. So that leaves the "reflection from space" argument. What do we have in space that could possibly reflect the green light being emitted by the aurora?

"I agree with Pål Brekke [Senior Advisor at the Norwegian Space Centre] that a reflection from a satellite is a candidate," said Hansen. "It reminds of the so-called 'Iridium flares' -- reflections of sunlight from the regularly shaped Iridium satellites."

Satellite flares are well known by astronomers. As a satellite passes overhead, the conditions may be right for the spacecraft's solar panels or antennae to reflect sunlight down to the ground. The result is a short-lived burst of light, known as a "flare."

The network of Iridium communication satellites are best known for their flares, since they have three huge door-sized antennae that act as orbital mirrors. Witnessing an Iridium flare is immensely rewarding; the event can be predicted beforehand because these satellites have orbits that can be tracked.

My personal concern about the satellite flare theory is the question about auroral light intensity. Is the light from a large aurora bright enough to bounce off a satellite and appear as an auroral satellite flare as a point? And in turn produce a parachute-shaped, lens flare-like projection in the photo? I couldn't imagine even an Iridium satellite amplifying auroral light that much
(although a stonking-huge orbital solar power array of the future might do a better job).

"The intensity of an intense aurora is not far from the intensity of moonlight, which is 1/100,000 of sun's light, and the solar Iridium flares apparently are several orders of magnitude stronger than this 'auroral flare,' so the intensity does not immediately exclude the satellite reflection hypothesis," said Hansen.



Even so, what the heck is going on the skies lately? What are the odds that this image has been called a "Jellyfish Aurora", and what is the connection to the previous Jellyfish real-world events from the previous year? Are we headed for a paradigm-shifting global event like we've suspected all along? Will this be the or part of the "Great Deception" we've been trying to warn people about?

Whatever it is, I think we can all at least agree on the fact that some very unusual things are going on above our heads these days.

I mean, this Jellyfish Aurora business is crazy enough, and I haven't even mentioned NASA's images of earth-sized unidentified objects appearing around the Sun, or the bizarre photos of unidentified objects streaking across the Canadian sky in Ottawa.

Last but not least, remember how a "Giant Squid" (a Jellyfish-like creature in a sense) plays a key role in Dan Brown's latest bestseller "The Lost Symbol"? I don't know all the particulars involved with that, but I recalled that fact after reading how Giant Squid invaded the waters off of Orange County earlier this past week.

What is the connection and significance (if any)? What does it all mean (if anything)? How will such a series of events ultimately impact our world (if at all)?

Keep looking up folks, but not in eager anticipation for any "space beings" to arrive. Keep your heart and mind set on the return of Jesus Christ because that's the only paradigm-shifting event that will truly matter to us one day soon.

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Comments Posted (4)

Good to see you back!

Ditto , and hope the new job is going well ! So nice to hear "your voice"
again Jeff !
H.E.

Yey! You're back!

JRed,

Yes, great to see you back.

That green jellyfish...you know, if you imagine it as a 3-dimensional shape, now imagine that the 'axis' is point toward the viewer...it might look a lot like the blue beam spiral. Only farther away. Just thinkin'.

It reminds me a lot of the plume shape the sound barrier makes when an aircraft goes through it...maybe you've seen photos or diagrams. Since God's physical world tends to mimic itself, it wouldn't be that much of a surprise to find that punching through a dimensional barrier would look similar. Just thinkin'

Scott from VA