Northland MUFON presents Rainer Haseitl and Fred Pallesen – November Public Meeting
Fred Pallesen—serves as the CEO of Project Hessdalen. He is responsible for coordinating research efforts, managing public outreach, and maintaining the project’s infrastructure. His contact informationis publicly listed on the official website, indicating his openness to collaboration and transparency.
Pallesen has been instrumental in:
- Expanding the project’s digital presence, including its YouTube channel and Discord community.
- Promoting citizen science and inviting volunteers to contribute equipment and expertise.
- Overseeing the development of the Anomaly Detection System housed in the Blue Box.
Rainer Haseitl: Technical Expertise and Field Research
Rainer Haseitl is a prominent technical contributor to Project Hessdalen. While less publicly profiled than Paulson, Haseitl is known for his involvement in field investigations and instrumentation.
Haseitl’s contributions likely include:
- Engineering support for sensor arrays and data logging systems.
- Participation in field expeditions and anomaly documentation.
- Collaboration with international researchers and UFO study groups.
Project Hessdalen remains one of the few long-term scientific efforts to study unexplained aerial phenomena. The work of Paulson and Haseitl has helped maintain the project’s credibility and visibility in both academic and public circles. Their efforts have inspired similar initiatives in other regions and contributed to the broader discourse on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
After the presentation, and as time allows, we will cover recent UFO/UAP investigations in ND and MN. The hybrid meeting is “ in person” in both Fargo, ND (James Carlson Public Library at 2801 32nd Avenue S.) and Grand Rapids, MN (VFW Post 1720) and is connected by Zoom (link available in the Insider’s section at www.northlandmufon.com. There is no admission fee, but a free will donation of any amount would be appreciated to help cover our costs, but it’s certainly not required. While we do offer a Zoom option, attending the meeting in person at either location is a great way to meet like-minded people! We hope to see you on the 22nd!
Schedule
1:30-2pm Social Time
2-2:15pm Announcements
2:15-4pm Presentation and Q & A (with a 10-minute break about midway )
3:30-4:30 What’s Up in the Northland
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