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Title: NEWS FORTIANE Issue: Volume 2, Number 20 Date: December 23, 2009 Publisher: Centro Studi Fortiani Country: Italy Language: Italian
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Title: NEWS FORTIANE
Issue: Volume 2, Number 20
Date: December 23, 2009
Publisher: Centro Studi Fortiani
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
This issue of NEWS FORTIANE, a bulletin on the world of mystery, offers a diverse range of articles covering UFO sightings, alleged alien contact, unexplained phenomena, and scientific-paranormal intersections. The cover features a holiday greeting and highlights a story about a Bulgarian scientist's claims regarding aliens.
"SCIENZIATO BULGARO: GLI ALIENI SONO GIÀ FRA NOI” (Bulgarian Scientist: Aliens Are Already Among Us)
This article reports on Lachezar Filipov, vice-director of the Institute for Space Research of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, who claims that aliens are already among us and observing humanity. According to The Daily Telegraph, Filipov's institute is analyzing 150 crop circles, which he believes are an indirect communication protocol from extraterrestrials, containing answers to a thirty-question 'questionnaire'. Filipov suggests aliens are not hostile and wish to help, but humanity is not mature enough for direct contact, which he predicts will be mental and occur in 10-15 years. He also notes that aliens are critical of humanity's 'amoral behavior' regarding interference in natural processes.
Presenza di oggetti volanti non "identificati" in zona industriale (Presence of unidentified flying objects in an industrial area)
This section details UFO sightings in Melilli, Italy, near Cava Sorciaro. Numerous reports describe disc-shaped unidentified flying objects, causing concern among residents. Eyewitnesses, described as ordinary people, have captured footage and photographs of these objects.
"SONO SOLO CONDENSAZIONI” (They Are Just Condensations)
Authored by Eleonora Zuppardi, this article discusses the Melilli UFO sightings. Despite public concern and numerous reports, experts are quoted as attributing the phenomena to 'condensations'. The article highlights the widespread nature of the sightings and the public's efforts to document them.
INSONNIA MAGNETICA (Magnetic Insomnia)
Written by Danilo Arona, this article explores a phenomenon affecting thousands in Italy during the last two weeks of November 2009, who experienced severe sleep disturbances, anxiety, and nightmares. Arona suggests a connection to a 'solar tsunami' – a massive wave of magnetic energy from the sun, officially confirmed by NASA. He explains that these magnetic storms can affect human physical and emotional states, leading to increased irritability, nervousness, and health issues, particularly for those with pre-existing conditions. The article also touches upon the potential impact on electronic systems and infrastructure.
LA DIFESA BRITANNICA CHIUDE IL REPARTO PREPOSTO AGLI AVVISTAMENTI UFO (British Defence Closes Department for UFO Sightings)
This news brief reports that the UK Ministry of Defence has closed its official department dedicated to UFO sighting reports. The ministry stated that over 50 years, thousands of reports yielded no proof of extraterrestrial life and that the department's closure would save £44,000 annually. Funds saved will be redirected to missions in Afghanistan.
MISTERO SULLA MURGIA LE AUTO A FOLLE RISALGONO LA PENDENZA (Mystery on the Murgia: Cars Go Uphill in Neutral)
Authored by Nicola Curci, this piece investigates a mysterious phenomenon on the Murgia plateau in Italy, where cars in neutral gear inexplicably roll uphill. The article recounts the story of a Fokker F27 crash in 1972 near Corato and Poggiorsini, which remains unexplained despite official investigations. It explores potential links to magnetic storms and unusual aerial phenomena, citing the Bendandi Observatory's suggestion of a solar storm's influence. The area is described as having a history of mysterious occurrences, including the discovery of a 'red disc' object near the crash site.
CUBA, RITROVATI NUOVI RESTI DELLA MITICA ATLANTIDE? (Cuba, New Remains of Mythical Atlantis Found?)
Written by Bruno Mattia Gallo, this article discusses the discovery of ancient structures near Cuba, reportedly predating the pyramids of Giza. These findings, made by researchers, are presented as potential evidence for the lost continent of Atlantis, though some suggest they might point to a Minoan culture. The article mentions previous discoveries, including an inert volcano and a road network with Mesoamerican characteristics. The search for funding for further expeditions is underway to geographically pinpoint the legendary Atlantis.
L'AMERICA PARLA AI FANTASMI (America Talks to Ghosts)
This article, by Maurizio Molinari, summarizes a Pew Center study on faith in America, revealing a significant belief in paranormal phenomena. A substantial percentage of Americans, including Christians, believe in reincarnation, astrology, contact with the deceased, ghosts, and the evil eye. The study indicates that women, African Americans, and younger adults are more prone to these beliefs. It also notes an increase in reported encounters with ghosts and the deceased compared to a previous survey, while visits to fortune-tellers have decreased.
CETACEI SPIAGGIATI IL MISTERO S'INFITTISCE (Beached Cetaceans: The Mystery Deepens)
This report from Bari discusses the ongoing mystery surrounding the stranding of seven young male sperm whales. Initial autopsies revealed the whales were healthy, ruling out starvation or disease as the cause. The article mentions the presence of plastic and foreign objects in their stomachs but states they were not sufficient to cause death. Investigations are underway, including genetic analysis to determine if the whales were related and studies on gas bubbles found in their coronary arteries, which could indicate a rapid ascent from deep water.
UFO E ALIENI. CHI METTE IN GIRO TANTE STRANE NOTIZIE? (UFOs and Aliens. Who Spreads So Many Strange News?)
This multi-part article, with contributions from Sonia T. Carobi and others, investigates the sources behind UFO and alien-related news. It profiles individuals and groups considered 'responsible' for spreading such information, including academics, scientists, and researchers. Notable figures mentioned include:
- Zhang Yifang: A Chinese physics professor who claims extraterrestrials live in China.
- Stanton T. Friedman: A nuclear physicist who has spoken about extraterrestrial evidence since 1958.
- Lachezar Filipov: A Bulgarian astrophysicist who claims his institute is interviewing aliens.
- Marina Popovich: A Soviet cosmonaut who presents an infrared photo from the Phobos 2 probe as evidence of a UFO near Mars.
- David Wilcock: Described as a seer who claims to have prophetic dreams.
- Gregg Braden: Known for his predictions about the end of the world in 2012.
- Jaime Maussan: A Mexican investigative journalist known for his UFO reports.
- Corrado Malanga: An Italian researcher who claims many people have been abducted by aliens.
- Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan: Founders of the Project Camelot, who disseminate information from 'insiders'.
- Pepòn Jover: A Catalan psychotherapist who promotes the declassification of UFO files.
The article categorizes these individuals as 'suspects' but acknowledges their conviction and the attention they garner.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the unexplained, the mysterious, and the potentially extraterrestrial. The magazine presents a wide array of topics, from scientific investigations into UFOs and solar phenomena to more speculative theories about Atlantis and alien contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various claims and phenomena without necessarily endorsing them, often quoting experts or citing sources to lend credibility. The magazine seems to cater to an audience interested in mysteries, the paranormal, and fringe science, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional explanations. The inclusion of multiple articles on UFOs and aliens, alongside discussions of solar activity and ancient mysteries, suggests a broad interest in the unknown and unexplained aspects of the world.
NEWS FORTIANE is a periodic bulletin on the world of mystery, curated by the website www.centrostudifortiani.it. This issue, Anno 2 Numero 20, dated December 23, 2009, features articles on astrobiology, historical UFO sightings, and a new educational cartoon about the Shroud of Turin.
Astrobiology and the Search for Life
The magazine discusses the development of a new habitability index by astrobiologists, similar to the Drake equation. Scientists like Axel Hagermann from the Open University are working on a mathematical formula to assess the probability of life on other planets. The index aims to combine factors such as the presence of liquid water, chemical compounds for organic reactions, and an energy source. The article highlights the complexity of defining habitability, noting that life can exist in extreme environments on Earth. It also touches upon the role of stellar radiation, with visible and infrared wavelengths being beneficial, while ultraviolet and X-rays are harmful. The possibility of subsurface water on Mars is mentioned as a potential refuge for life. Seth Shostak from SETI acknowledges the interesting nature of this research, while Frank Drake, creator of the Drake equation, believes primitive life is likely widespread, stating that a system of planets with water would equate to a habitability index of 1.
The Kremlin Pyramid UFO Case
This section reports on two amateur videos circulating on YouTube showing a pyramid-shaped object flying over the Kremlin in Moscow. The videos have gained significant attention. The article also references a historical account from the previous year, published by Komsomolskaya, detailing a secret document about a giant UFO sighting over the Kremlin in 1808. The 1808 sighting described a phenomenon of 'incomparable beauty and rigor,' involving a luminous arc that grew and then settled over the Kremlin like a flat, compact plate approximately 6.35 meters long and 0.35 meters thick. The article questions whether the current sightings are a replica of this historical event.
Un Cartoon per Capire la Sindone
This article introduces a new project titled 'Mystery after Mystery,' a series of cartoon 'pills' created by Enanimation and Nova-T for the upcoming exposition of the Shroud of Turin in 2010. The project, born in July and completed in record time, aims to explain the history and mysteries of the Shroud to children in an engaging and scientifically solid manner, with a touch of irony. It covers topics from its journey from Jerusalem to Turin, the Carbon-14 dating controversy, the photographic negative revealing Christ's face, and various historical incidents involving the Shroud. The series consists of twenty-six two-minute episodes to be broadcast on Raiuno and Raitre. The project was supported by the Diocesan Commission for the Shroud and cost 800,000 euros. The article mentions the creative team, including friar Mario Durando, co-director and screenwriter Sante Altizio, composer Davide Boario, and voice actor Giorgio Perno. Enanimation, known for its award-winning animation, is distributing this project internationally in seven languages.
Editorial Information
The bulletin is edited by Cristian Vitali and Stefano Panizza, with graphic design by Cristian Vitali. Maria Grazia Mauri and Salvatore Foresta contributed to this issue. Contact information for suggestions and curiosities is provided via email. A note clarifies that NEWS FORTIANE is a non-profit bulletin published periodically and is exempt from registration with the Tribunal as it does not fall under the definition of an 'editorial product' according to Italian law.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
NEWS FORTIANE consistently focuses on unexplained phenomena, historical mysteries, and scientific inquiries into the unknown. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting information and research on these topics, encouraging reader engagement, and providing accessible explanations for complex subjects, as seen with the Shroud of Turin cartoon series. The publication aims to inform and intrigue its audience about the world of mystery.