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Notiziario UFO - 1976 07-09 No 71
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Title: NOTIZIARIO UFO Issue: 71 Date: July - September 1976 Publisher: Centro Ufologico Nazionale Country: Italy Language: Italian
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Title: NOTIZIARIO UFO
Issue: 71
Date: July - September 1976
Publisher: Centro Ufologico Nazionale
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
This issue of Notiziario UFO, Italy's International UFO News, delves into a series of intriguing UFO sightings and alleged extraterrestrial encounters, primarily focusing on events in the La Spezia region. The magazine presents detailed reports, witness testimonies, and investigative findings, aiming to provide a scientific and documentary approach to the phenomenon.
Key Articles and Reports
UFO Incident in Grosseto Province
The issue reports on an incident in the province of Grosseto, where a 'mysterious object' allegedly collided with high-tension wires, causing a fire in a wooded area. Residents reported hearing a noise similar to an aircraft, followed by a loud bang. Upon investigation, burnt plastic parts and fiberglass fragments were found, described as having strange shapes and colors. Military helicopters were dispatched to the scene, and the area was cordoned off. While initial hypotheses included a model aircraft or a weather balloon, the discovery of unusual debris fueled speculation about a UFO. The military maintained a 'top secret' stance on the findings.
UFO Sightings in Tuscany and Liguria
An article details a series of UFO sightings reported in April 1976 across Tuscany and Liguria. Residents reported seeing strange, glowing lights moving towards the north, particularly around the Tuscan Archipelago (Elba and Capraia islands). Military personnel and air traffic control at Pisa airport were reportedly involved in tracking these phenomena, which were described as circular, luminous objects moving at moderate speeds. The events were treated with a high degree of secrecy.
Extraterrestrial Encounters in La Spezia
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a series of alleged extraterrestrial encounters in the La Spezia area, particularly on Monte Verrugoli and Monte Parodi.
- Monte Parodi Encounter: Reports describe a mysterious, short (1.20-1.30m), gracile creature wearing a black, opaque suit with oblique eye slits. The creature was seen near an old military fort and reportedly vanished instantly, as if volatilizing. Witnesses provided detailed descriptions and sketches.
- Monte Verrugoli Encounters: Several incidents are detailed, including:
- A report from June 1975 describes anomalous magnetic distortions and radiation emissions detected on Monte Verrugoli. During a control check, a strong heat emission and a magnetic distortion of 25° NNW were recorded. Photographs taken during this event reportedly captured images of a luminous, cylindrical object and a humanoid figure with large eyes and pointed ears.
- An account from January 1976 describes four individuals, including Stelio Asso, head of the GORU (Gruppo Osservazioni Ricerche Ufologiche), encountering four strange creatures on Monte Verrugoli. One of these creatures was allegedly photographed just before it disappeared. The GORU members described an oppressive atmosphere and unusual environmental conditions during the encounter.
- The magazine also references earlier reports of UFO activity in the area, with claims of 1432 UFO sightings between 1972 and 1975.
GORU's Investigations and Findings
The GORU, a local UFO research group, is prominently featured. Stelio Asso, its leader, provides detailed accounts of their investigations, including the use of Geiger counters and magnetic detectors. The group emphasizes their scientific approach and has submitted a dossier of their findings to the local Questura (police headquarters). The Questore, Pietro De Longis, acknowledges the reports from 'respectable' individuals and confirms that investigations are ongoing, though no definitive conclusions have been reached.
Scientific and Para-physical Considerations
The issue explores the scientific and para-physical aspects of UFO phenomena. It references theories such as 'Instant Transference' (ITF) and the concept of 'hyperspace,' suggesting that UFOs might operate beyond our current understanding of physics. The possibility of UFOs being 'ultraterrestrial' rather than strictly 'extraterrestrial' is discussed, implying origins from a different plane of reality. The magazine also touches upon the potential for telepathic communication through 'hyperspace channels.'
Other Reports
- Savona Hinterland Sighting: A report from the Savona area mentions the sighting of a possible UFO, described as a tourist plane with smoke trailing from its tail, which allegedly crashed. However, searches found no trace of an aircraft, leading ufologists to suggest it might have been a UFO.
- Solo Sailor's Encounter: A solo sailor recounts an experience in the Gulf of Lion where he was followed by two luminous, lenticular objects for over an hour. He initially suspected a submarine but later concluded they were UFOs, based on his subsequent research into the phenomenon.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, alleged extraterrestrial visitations, and the challenges of scientific investigation into such events. The magazine adopts a stance of serious inquiry, presenting witness accounts and investigative findings while acknowledging the limitations of current scientific understanding. There is a clear emphasis on documenting these events and exploring potential explanations, ranging from conventional hypotheses to more speculative theories involving advanced technology and para-physical phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness towards the UFO phenomenon, encouraging further research and discouraging sensationalism, as highlighted by Livio Anselmi's cautionary note at the end of the Grosseto report.
This document is a single page from a publication titled 'Notiziario UFO'. The content is a message addressed 'TO ALL UFO RESEARCHERS ABROAD'. The date, volume, issue number, publisher, and country of publication are not explicitly stated for the magazine itself, but the content strongly implies it originates from Italy and is related to UFO research.
Key Content
The primary message emphasizes that this particular issue of 'Notiziario UFO' is essential for researchers. It claims to deal with important subjects and contains complete reports on recent, shocking UFO activity occurring in Italy. The publication grants permission for its photos, drawings, and articles to be reproduced, translated, and mentioned, with the condition that proper credit is given to Italy's Centro Ufologico Nazionale (CUN).
The message is signed by Roberto Pinotti. At the very bottom of the page, in smaller print, it states 'TILHØRER SKANDINAVISK UFO INFORMATION', indicating a connection or readership with Scandinavian UFO Information.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The editorial stance is clearly focused on promoting the importance of their publication for UFO research, particularly concerning events in Italy. There is an open invitation for the dissemination of their content, provided attribution is maintained. The themes revolve around UFO activity, research, and the dissemination of information within the UFO community.