the Narvik thing is interesting.

Link on aintitcool.com:

http://www.thehansofoundation.org/

nothing special really...but do https instead of http.

you'll need a morse-code translator.

anyway, the other day i ended up with the message Narvik Forever (or
something to that effect).  I had no idea what Narvik was tho.

Today's is different :)


On 10/14/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from a fellow at werk
>
> Read this and check out all the links.  Then check out the link below!
>
>
> In episode 203, in the film locke and jack sees, there is a cut from
> the Hanso Foundations building. This place is i Narvik in Norway:
> <http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~jonkjeti/Lost/Narvik2.jpg>
>
>
> Norway also ownes an island called Bouvet Island, witch doesnt lie too
> far from the flight rout (and they were of course):
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Orthographic_projection_centered_over_Bouvet_Island.png>
>
>
> As I said the island is norwegian, look at this headline;):
> <http://www.factmonster.com/spot/desertisland1.html>
>
> Also a firm called Hanso Holding lies in Tromsø, not far from Narvik:
> <http://w2.brreg.no/enhet/sok/detalj.jsp?orgnr=952387502>
>
> And in a anagram typical norwegian names (one that appears most is our
> old king, Olav) appears several times! The name of the highest
> mountain on this island is also called Olavstoppen! Olav's Top!
> <http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=Alvar+Hanso>
> <http://www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/bouvetoya/bouvetoya.html>
>
> But this is cool: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouvet_Island>
> I quote:
> "The island was not sighted again until 1808, when it was spotted by
> one Lindsay, the captain of the
> Enderby Company whaler Swan. Though he didn't land, he was the first
> to correctly fix the island's position." the SWAN was a ship!
>
> also from this site:
> "Bouvet Island was discovered on January 1, 1739, by Jean-Baptiste
> Charles Bouvet de Lozier, who commanded the
> French ships Aigle and Marie. However, the island's position was not
> accurately fixed and Bouvet did not
> circumnavigate his discovery, so it remained unclear whether it was an
> island or part of a continent." FRENSH people
>
> But this isnt all!: <http://www.south-pole.com/p0000067.htm>
> here they dont only mention the SWAN, there was TWO ships! One of them
> "The SWAN", an the second, "The OTTER".
>
> This Latitude:054 26 S Longitude: 003 24 E is the coordinates, and if
> you switch them a little, they almost looke like "the numbers", but
> this is probably a coinsidence.
>
> The only problem is that this island is in real covered with snow and
> ice, but I have a theory that the machine under the ground holds it
> warm? Maybe that is why they shouldnt turn it off? And maybe thats why
> there was polarbears there? They say EVERYTHING in LOST has a logical
> explenation, and thats what this is!
>
> Another thing, this island was used to shoot "Alien vs. Preditor", so
> it is very likely the produsers have heard of it!
>
> People in norway actually wonders where the film from Narvik is taken
> from, they suspekt the guy that is supposed to be Alvar Hanso is the
> father of a soccer coatch in norway, both because he looks like him,
> and also because he worked as an adviser in that building at the time
> it looks like it has been filmed!
> <http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2005/10/07/445691.html>
>
>
> By the way, the fountain on the outside of the building has the same
> shape as the five edge ring/square thing around the swan symbol!
>
> And ill bet the magnetism in the machin has something to do withe
> everything crashing into the island! (plains, boats), screwes up their
> navigation equipment maybe? But the storm, i cant explain..
>
> So what do you think? Any comments?
>
> 

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