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Notiziario UFO - 1988 01-06 - Vol 23 No 108

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Overview

This issue of UFO, titled "Italy's International UFO News," is the N. 108 of Volume XXIII, published in January-June 1988. It is an organ of the Centro Ufologico Nazionale (C.U.N.) and is directed by Roberto Pinotti. The magazine explores various aspects of ufology, with a…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO, titled "Italy's International UFO News," is the N. 108 of Volume XXIII, published in January-June 1988. It is an organ of the Centro Ufologico Nazionale (C.U.N.) and is directed by Roberto Pinotti. The magazine explores various aspects of ufology, with a particular focus on the intersection of UFO phenomena with religious apparitions and the psychological and societal impact of these events.

Editorial

The editorial, titled "UFO E BVM," discusses the C.U.N.'s investigation into the Crosia case and its connection to "BVM phenomena" (Blessed Virgin Mary). It emphasizes the need to approach these subjects with scientific rigor, acknowledging the delicate nature of the material.

Special Feature: USA: A Survey

This section highlights a Gallup poll from 1987 regarding public opinion on UFOs and extraterrestrial life in the United States. The survey revealed that 49% of Americans believed in the existence of UFOs, and 50% believed in extraterrestrial life. The article notes a decline in public discussion of UFOs, suggesting a period of 'stanca' (lull) in the phenomenon's visibility, yet a persistent belief among the public.

Article: CROSIA: HOLOGRAM OR UFO?

This article, authored by Dr. Corrado Malanga of the C.U.N. Scientific Commission, details the computer analysis of a UFO film from Crosia, Italy. The object is described as a luminous, discoid source with specific V-shaped and trapezoidal moldings. The analysis suggests the object was illuminated by an external source and exhibited unusual behavior, such as appearing brighter when seemingly moving away. The author proposes that the phenomenon might be a sophisticated holographic projection rather than a physical object, drawing parallels to the Kenneth Arnold sighting.

Article: UFO and Incredible

Written by Maria Rosaria Omaggio, this extensive article explores the historical and cultural context of the search for extraterrestrial life, from ancient myths to modern ufology. It discusses the impact of Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' broadcast and Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting. The article details the author's investigation into the Crosia UFO incident, including her collaboration with Roberto Pinotti and the C.U.N. It also delves into alien abduction cases, featuring interviews with alleged abductees and researchers like Budd Hopkins. The author recounts her experiences in the United States, meeting with Hopkins and discussing the Gulf Breeze UFO photos. The article touches upon the psychological aspects of abduction experiences, the potential for alien-human hybridization, and the role of hypnosis in recovering memories.

Article: Extraterrestrials in Fatima?

This section presents a review of the book "Intervenção Extraterrestre em Fátima" by Joaquim Fernandes and Fina D'Armada. The book posits a connection between the Marian apparitions at Fatima and UFO phenomena. It suggests that the 'miracles' at Fatima, including the 'dancing sun,' might have been orchestrated by UFOs, possibly through an artificial solar eclipse. The authors analyze UFO wave patterns and compare them with the timeline of Marian apparitions, finding a correlation. The article also touches upon the 'fourth seer,' Carolina Carreira, and the 'angel' apparition.

Book Reviews

Several books are reviewed in the "Novità Libri" (New Books) section:

  • LA VERGINE APPARE A MEDJUGORJE? by René Laurentin and Ljudevit Rupčić: This book, with supplementary fascicles, discusses the Marian apparitions in Medjugorje, Italy, and the associated luminous phenomena, suggesting a possible ufological connection.
  • IL MIO VIAGGIO NELL'INCREDIBILE by Maria Rosaria Omaggio: A book detailing the author's experiences and research into the 'incredible,' including UFOs and paranormal phenomena.
  • COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: Mentioned as a controversial book that has generated debate.
  • TRANSFORMATION by Whitley Strieber: A follow-up to 'Communion,' also noted for its alleged personal experiences.
  • INTRUSI by Budd Hopkins: Reviewed as a significant work detailing alien abduction cases, suggesting a possible genetic experiment by extraterrestrials on humans.
  • LA FUORI SU UN RAMO and DANZANDO NELLA LUCE by Shirley MacLaine: Books by the actress exploring her personal research into ufology and the paranormal.
  • TUTTO STA NEL RECITARE LA VITA by Shirley MacLaine: The author's latest book, focusing on her ufological research in South America.
  • UFO: AI CONFINI DELLA REALTA and IL GIORNALE DEI MISTERI - ENIGMA UFO: Special issues coordinated by Roberto Pinotti, covering UFOs, contacts, abductions, and religious prodigies.

Document: Letter from Senator Barry Goldwater

A reproduced letter from Senator Barry Goldwater, dated March 28, 1975, to Mr. Shlomo Arnon of UCLA, expresses his long-standing interest in UFOs and his unsuccessful attempt to access classified information at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He mentions hearing about a plan to release some of this material in the future.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena with religious experiences, particularly Marian apparitions. It adopts a scientific and investigative approach, seeking to analyze these events through a ufological lens. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded yet critical, encouraging rigorous research and avoiding premature conclusions or conflation of distinct phenomena (e.g., UFOs with supernatural events). There is a clear emphasis on collecting evidence, conducting analyses, and publishing findings to inform the public and the scientific community. The magazine also highlights the importance of personal testimonies and the psychological impact of encounters with the unexplained.

This document is a single page from a magazine titled "ARCANA", published by Oscar Mondadori. The page features a review of the book "INTELLIGENZE EXTRA-TERRESTRI" by Maurizio Blondet and Roberto Pinotti. The page number is 20, and the price is L. 8.000. The publication date is not explicitly stated, but it is presented as a contemporary review.

Book Review: Intelligenze Extra-Terrestri

The review highlights "Intelligenze extraterrestri" by Maurizio Blondet and Roberto Pinotti as a work that "recounts, with a wealth of historical and scientific information and technical details, humanity's fascinating journey into the cosmos in perennial search of other worlds." The authors are praised for choosing "the language of facts and respect for reason" over "the fanaticism of certain common beliefs and the pomposity of certain scientific circles." They are noted for investigating "many objectively mysterious and unsettling facts with objectivity and without prejudice."

The book's style is described as "simple and clear." It originated from journalistic services and is presented as a "stimulating reading" suitable for "both the work of scientists and the activity of ufologists."

The book is published under the "Oscar Mondadori - Arcana" imprint, has 210 pages, and costs L. 8.000.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The editorial stance, as inferred from the review, favors a rational, evidence-based approach to the study of extraterrestrial intelligence and related phenomena. It emphasizes objectivity, respect for reason, and the investigation of facts, distinguishing itself from both fanaticism and uncritical scientific dismissal. The magazine appears to cater to an audience interested in ufology and scientific inquiry into mysterious subjects.