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News Fortiane - No 15
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This issue of NEWS FORTIANE, dated June 8, 2009 (Volume 2, Issue 15), is a bulletin from the website www.centrostudifortiani.it, focusing on mysteries and the paranormal. The cover prominently features a headline about the first crop circle of the season and an image of one. The…
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This issue of NEWS FORTIANE, dated June 8, 2009 (Volume 2, Issue 15), is a bulletin from the website www.centrostudifortiani.it, focusing on mysteries and the paranormal. The cover prominently features a headline about the first crop circle of the season and an image of one. The issue is primarily in Italian.
Key Articles and Reports
Ex-Astronaut Accuses Government of Hiding UFO Truth
An article reports on former American astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who participated in the Apollo 14 lunar mission. Mitchell claims that extraterrestrials exist but that governments, particularly the United States, are concealing this truth. He believes humanity's destiny is to become part of a planetary community and explore beyond our solar system. Mitchell, who grew up in Roswell, New Mexico, alleges that residents there were silenced by military authorities after a supposed UFO crash in 1947. He recounts being told by an admiral at the Pentagon that the truth would be revealed, but this official now denies it. NASA spokesperson Michael Cabbage has denied any UFO cover-up.
Crop Circle Season Begins
The issue highlights the first crop circle of the season, reported on April 14, 2009, at The Ridgeway, near Avebury, Wiltshire, UK. The source is cited as www.cropcircleconnector.com.
Mysterious Ice Fall in Mombercelli
A peculiar phenomenon occurred in Mombercelli, Italy, where a block of ice, described as melon-sized and weighing about five kilograms, fell from the sky onto the courtyard of a pensioner's home. The incident, which narrowly missed a child, has baffled meteorologists. The article explores historical accounts of ice falls, suggesting it's not a modern phenomenon and potentially refuting theories related to aircraft waste or ice shedding from wings.
The Burning House of Riesi
Experts are investigating a mysterious case in Riesi, Italy, where the floor of a house belonging to the Fiandaca family began to overheat, reaching 88 degrees Celsius. Two families were evacuated as geophysicists and geologists were called in. Initial theories of natural gas leaks or electrical faults were ruled out. The phenomenon is compared to the unexplained fires that plagued Canneto di Caronia.
Canneto di Caronia Fires
This section revisits the unexplained fires that occurred in Canneto di Caronia, Italy, starting on December 24, 2003. For over a year, homes and belongings inexplicably caught fire. While initial theories ranged from electrical issues to secret weapons testing, the prevailing theory among ufologists is now that UFOs or extraterrestrial experiments might be responsible.
UFOs in Brazil: Freedom of Information
The article discusses the Brazilian Ufology Commission (CBU) and its efforts to gain access to secret government files related to UFOs. The CBU has received partial responses, including an 86-page report classified as reserved. The issue mentions "Operação Prato" and "Noite Oficial dos UFOs no Brasil" (May 1986), where military reportedly followed over 20 UFOs, and the "Caso Varginha." Despite Brazil having laws for public access to information, the process is described as difficult.
Death of Hans Holzer
Renowned paranormal investigator and author Hans Holzer passed away at the age of 89 in Manhattan. Holzer, known for his work on ghosts and mysteries like the Amityville Horror house, authored over 140 books on paranormal subjects. He developed a passion for ghost stories in Vienna and later moved to New York. He gained prominence in 1977 with his investigation of the Amityville house.
UFO Archive Opens in Sweden
UFO Sweden has opened a large archive in Norrköping, containing approximately 600 meters of shelving with books, reports, photos, and testimonies related to UFO research. The archive, founded in 1973, is described as the "largest archive in the world." A presentation event was held on May 9, 2009.
UFO Sightings in Torino and Kazakhstan
Reports detail multiple UFO sightings in Torino, Italy, including seven orange-yellow spheres observed on May 2, 2009, and later, seven more objects seen in formation. Videos of these events have been published online. Additionally, two small silver spheres reportedly fell from the sky in the Zelenovsk region of Kazakhstan on May 14, 2009, after observers saw flashing lights.
UFOs in Massa Carrara
Numerous residents in Massa Carrara, Italy, reported sightings of UFOs, described as discs or large frisbees, in the Ronchi area starting around May 13, 2009. Witnesses provided photos and videos, describing objects that appeared suddenly, hovered, and moved at high speeds.
"Ida" Fossil Discovery
This section discusses the discovery of a 47-million-year-old fossil named "Ida," considered a potential transitional species between early primates and humans. The fossil, found in the Messel pit in Germany, exhibits characteristics linking it to both lemurs and early human ancestors, such as opposable thumbs and heel bones suggesting bipedalism. While hailed as a major evolutionary find, some scientists express caution.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores unexplained phenomena, with a strong focus on UFOs, government secrecy surrounding them, and paranormal events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting various accounts and theories, including those from ufologists and researchers. There's a recurring theme of challenging official explanations and highlighting instances where authorities may be withholding information. The inclusion of historical cases and international reports (Brazil, Sweden, Kazakhstan) suggests a broad scope of interest in the unexplained.
Title: NEWS FORTIANE
Issue Date: June 8, 2009
Type: Periodic bulletin on the world of mystery.
Dinosaur Extinction Theory
The issue delves into the ongoing mystery of dinosaur extinction, presenting a study that suggests the Chicxulub meteorite impact may not have been the sole cause. According to research from Princeton University and the University of Lausanne, the Chicxulub crater dates back approximately 300,000 years before the mass extinction event. Paleontologist Cristiano Dal Sasso suggests that while the meteorite might have been the 'last straw,' the extinction was more likely a result of a complex interplay of factors, including volcanic activity in India (Trappi di Deccan) and the resulting greenhouse effect, toxic gas emissions, and acid rain. Geoscientist Gerta Keller from Princeton University emphasizes that the extinction process occurred over millennia, not instantaneously, with marine reptiles disappearing around 80 million years ago and a significant decrease in species diversity in the Late Cretaceous period.
UFO Sightings and Reports
The bulletin features several reports of alleged UFO sightings:
- Specchia (Lecce), Italy: Maurizio Stifani, a professional photographer, captured an unusual elongated 'dot' on a photograph taken at a local football stadium. He asserts the image has not been altered and he did not notice the object at the time of the shot.
- Parco Regionale di Veio, Italy: An engineer and his family reported observing two bright, inverted-cone-shaped objects moving in a zig-zag pattern for about thirty minutes.
- Aeronautica Militare Report: A report on the Italian Air Force's General Security Department (RGS) highlights their cataloging of UFO cases, with General Di Giorgio mentioning sightings by US astronauts.
- Fidenza and Salsomaggiore, Italy: Several motorists in Fidenza reported seeing a luminous, rotating, unidentified object in the sky for at least thirty minutes. A similar sighting was also reported in Salsomaggiore.
- Turin, Italy: A witness described strange orange lights in the sky exhibiting intermittent behavior and unusual orbits, disappearing and reappearing for approximately 30 minutes.
Paranormal and Mysterious Phenomena
Beyond UFOs, the magazine explores other mysterious occurrences:
- Old Cuchillo Bar, New Mexico, USA: The owner of this abandoned bar, Josh Bond, has reported experiencing paranormal activity, including objects falling, doors opening, and disembodied voices.
- Loch Ness Monster Fossil: British paleontologists have discovered a rare plesiosaur fossil in the English Channel, dating back 200 million years. The fossil, measuring about four meters in length, bears a resemblance to the mythical Loch Ness Monster.
Media and Cultural Features
- 'Mystère' TV Series: The issue previews 'Mystère,' a French television series that combines paranormal themes with police procedural elements, dealing with abductions, disappearances, and unexplained phenomena.
- 'AREA DI CONFINE' Magazine: The June issue of 'AREA DI CONFINE' is highlighted, featuring articles on mysterious Peru and Loch Ness.
Buddhist Lama's Departure
The bulletin includes a story about Osel Hita Torres, a 24-year-old Spanish man who has decided to abandon his role as the supposed reincarnation of a Buddhist master (Lama Yeshe). After being initiated into monastic life at a young age, he has chosen to pursue a career in cinema, attending a cinematography course in Madrid.
Festival dei Misteri
Information is provided about the 'Festival dei Misteri' (Festival of Mysteries) in Campobasso, Italy, including details about the 'Ildiavolodeimisteri' stand which will serve as a point of reference for events and information, offering merchandise and guided tours.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of NEWS FORTIANE revolve around unexplained phenomena, including scientific investigations into historical mysteries like dinosaur extinction, contemporary reports of UFO sightings and paranormal activity, and explorations of the supernatural in media and culture. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting various accounts and theories related to mysteries and the unexplained, encouraging readers to consider different perspectives while maintaining a degree of journalistic reporting on the events.