Magazine Summary
NOW THEY'RE IN ITALY
Summary
This issue reports on alleged alien and UFO activity in Italy, following similar incidents in France. In Bucine, Signora Rosa Dainelli claimed two dwarfs emerged from a flying object, stole a silk stocking, and took carnations. An artist from 'LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE' depicted this event. The Italian air force has stated its radar has only detected recognizable aircraft. The issue also mentions a shepherd in Hungary finding an 'anti-Communist propaganda' leaflet attributed to aliens, and a photograph of a 'luminous disk' taken in Dalmatia.
Magazine Overview This issue of the magazine, identified by its cover headline "NOW THEY'RE IN ITALY", details reports of alleged alien and UFO activity extending into Italy from France. The primary focus is on an incident in the Tuscan village of Bucine, where Signora Rosa Dainelli reported an encounter with two dwarfs who emerged from a "spool-shaped conveyance". These beings allegedly snatched one of her silk stockings and some carnations. The event was subsequently depicted in a drawing by an artist for the Italian magazine "LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE". The article notes that other Italians have reported similar incidents involving flying disks, cigars, and "Murziani" (Martians).
Astral Intruders in Italy ### Bucine Incident The article recounts the experience of Signora Rosa Dainelli in Bucine, Italy. She described two dwarfs emerging from a flying object, taking her silk stocking and carnations. She called the police, who reportedly listened to her account. The incident was illustrated by an artist from "LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE", showing Signora Dainelli being robbed in the woods by two "merry creatures".
Italian Air Force Response In contrast to the civilian reports, the Italian air force stated that its radar systems had, to date, only registered recognizable aircraft, indicating no detection of the alleged "astral intruders".
Other Reports Beyond the Bucine incident, the magazine mentions that many other Italians have reported similar encounters with flying disks, cigars, and Martians. The issue also includes a report from Hungary concerning a "SPACE MESSAGE IN HUNGARIAN". A shepherd described a strange encounter, and an "ASTRAL LEAFLET" was found, which was described as anti-Communist propaganda. Additionally, a photograph is presented of a "LUMINOUS DISK" allegedly taken in Dalmatia by Angelo Greci, who claimed it was a real object and not a movie prop.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance The recurring theme throughout this issue is the reported presence and activity of extraterrestrial or unknown aerial phenomena in Italy. The magazine presents anecdotal evidence from civilian witnesses, including the detailed account from Signora Dainelli and the discovery in Hungary. The inclusion of an artist's rendition and a photograph of a "luminous disk" suggests an interest in documenting and disseminating these reports. However, the article also includes the official stance of the Italian air force, which has not corroborated these sightings through radar detection. The overall tone appears to be one of reporting on unusual events and public accounts, while acknowledging the lack of official confirmation for some aspects.
The Italian air force, however, has reported that its radar, so far, has registered only recognizable aircraft.
Key Incidents
Signora Rosa Dainelli reported being accosted by two dwarfs who emerged from a spool-shaped conveyance, snatched one of her silk stockings, and took some carnations.
A shepherd found an astral leaflet, described as anti-Communist propaganda, which was apparently dropped by a flying object.
A luminous disk was photographed by Angelo Greci, who claimed it was a real object.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened to Signora Rosa Dainelli in Italy?
Signora Rosa Dainelli reported that two dwarfs emerged from a spool-shaped conveyance in Bucine, Italy, snatched one of her silk stockings, and took some carnations.
What was found by a shepherd in Hungary?
A shepherd in Hungary found an astral leaflet that was described as anti-Communist propaganda, which he believed was dropped by a flying object.
Has the Italian air force detected any unusual aircraft?
The Italian air force has reported that its radar has, so far, only registered recognizable aircraft.
What is the source of the drawing depicting the incident in Bucine?
The drawing is from the Italian magazine 'LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE' and depicts the incident involving Signora Dainelli and two 'merry creatures'.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Rosa DainelliVictim
- HannibalHistorical figure
Organisations
- Italian air force
Locations
- France
- Alps
- Italy
- Bucine, Italy
- Tuscany, Italy
- Hungary
- Dalmatia