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Notiziario UFO - 1999 06 - Vol 34 No 2

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Overview

This issue of UFO NOTIZIARIO, the official organ of the Centro Ufologico Nazionale (CUN) since 1966, is the 150th edition, marking 34 years of publication. Dated June 1999 (Anno XXXIV, N. 2), it is directed by Roberto Pinotti and published by Kosmos s.r.l. for CUN. The cover…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO NOTIZIARIO, the official organ of the Centro Ufologico Nazionale (CUN) since 1966, is the 150th edition, marking 34 years of publication. Dated June 1999 (Anno XXXIV, N. 2), it is directed by Roberto Pinotti and published by Kosmos s.r.l. for CUN. The cover prominently features the headline "UFO IN VENETO: Photographic evidence under computer scrutiny," alongside "Alien Installations in Italy" and a special photographic insert on "All the UFOs of the War Years."

Editorial

In the editorial, Roberto Pinotti reflects on the 34-year history of the CUN and the magazine, noting the significant growth in public interest from a niche group in 1966 to tens of thousands today. He emphasizes the CUN's commitment to providing information without gratuitous sensationalism or commercial manipulation, aiming to inform the public and allow them to draw their own conclusions.

News and Developments

News from Spain and NASA: The article "Spagna e NASA alla ricerca di ET" reports on the upcoming establishment of the Center for Astrobiology (CAB) in Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain, a joint venture with NASA, to study the existence of extraterrestrial life. The center aims to answer eternal questions about human origins and destiny through the study of the universe's evolution.

Extraterrestrial Light Signals: "Segnali di luce extraterrestri" discusses a new experiment at Harvard University, led by Paul Horowitz, to search for laser signals from intelligent extraterrestrials, moving beyond traditional radio wave searches. Dan Werthimer of UC Berkeley is also mentioned for a similar laser-based research project.

New Ufological Associations: "Nuove associazioni ufologiche in Svizzera e in Romania" announces the formation of the C.S.U. (Centro Studi UFO) in Locarno, Switzerland, and the Asociatia pentru Studiul Fenomenelor Aerospatiale Neidentificate in Romania, directed by writer Ion Hobana.

US Government Prepares for Martian Defense: "II Governo USA si prepara a difendersi dai marziani" highlights a US government plan to protect Earth from extraterrestrial life forms, specifically microbes or viruses that astronauts might bring back from missions like those to Mars. This follows a 1997 report from the National Research Council warning of potential contamination from Martian microbes.

Hypothesis of a Fake MJ-12 Manual: "Ipotesi di falso per il 'Manuale operativo dell'MJ-12'" discusses an article in UFO Historical Revue suggesting the Majestic 12 operational manual might be a fake, based on internal and external inconsistencies identified by Barry Greenwood.

The 'Time Arrow' in Micromatter: "La 'freccia del tempo' nella micromateria" reports on an experiment at CERN in Geneva that demonstrated, for the first time, that matter at the subatomic level distinguishes between past and present, contradicting Einstein's views on the timelessness of subatomic reality. This discovery has implications for understanding the asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the universe.

Ipotesti sulla natura dei fulmini globulari: This section explores the nature of ball lightning, suggesting it might be simple lightning temporarily trapped by magnetic fields, as proposed by Antonio Ranada.

Stonehenge: An Anti-Meteor Shelter?: "Stonhenge: un rifugio anti-meteore?" presents astronomer Duncan Steel's theory that Stonehenge might have served as an ancient warning system against meteor storms, possibly linked to a giant comet that disintegrated 20,000 years ago.

Saltwater Discovered on Two Jovian Moons: "Scoperta acqua salata allo stato liquido su due lune di Giove" details findings from the Galileo probe, published in Nature, suggesting the presence of liquid saltwater oceans beneath the surfaces of Europa and Callisto, significantly increasing the possibility of life in the Solar System.

Unknown Force Slows Space Probes: "Forza sconosciuta rallenta le sonde Pioneer" discusses the anomaly of the Pioneer and Voyager probes encountering an unexpected resistance, slowing their speed. Researchers are investigating this 'unknown force,' with some considering possibilities beyond classical physics.

UFOlogy as an Investigation

"L'indagine: conoscenze preliminari" (Part 1) by Federico Rosati begins a series on becoming a UFO investigator. It stresses the importance of preliminary knowledge, including understanding Identified Flying Objects (IFO) caused by artificial realities (like aircraft, balloons, satellites) and natural phenomena. The article highlights the need for methodical and critical investigation, distinguishing between conventional explanations and genuine UFO cases.

Historical Cases

The Flatwoods Monster: "Il Mostro della Collina: l'incredibile incontro ravvicinato di Flatwoods" by Gianfranco Degli Esposti recounts the 1952 encounter in Flatwoods, Virginia, where witnesses reported seeing a large, dark object and a monstrous, four-meter-tall creature. The case is presented as a significant and baffling event in ufological history.

The Desvergers Case: This section briefly mentions an incident involving an instructor named Ronny Desvergers in Florida, who reportedly encountered a large, dark, round object with a turret and a "horrendous creature" emitting a ray that caused him to faint. The ATIC investigation dismissed it as conventional.

The Flatwoods Phantom: "Il fantasma di Flatwoods" details a second incident on September 12th, 1952, near Frametown, West Virginia, involving the Smitowski family. They encountered a giant, three-meter-tall humanoid creature and a luminous sphere that ascended into the sky, leaving behind a nauseating odor.

1952: UFOs Rampant in the USA: "1952: gli UFO imperversano in USA" sets the context for the Flatwoods case, noting 1952 as a year of increased UFO activity, including early close encounters with occupants and the establishment of the governmental Project Blue Book.

Sightings and Reports

The magazine includes a detailed section of "Avvistamenti e segnalazioni" (Sightings and Reports) from January 1999 across Italy, including:

  • January 23, 1999: Salsomaggiore-Parma (DD classification) - A witness reported a strange white trail moving horizontally, then changing direction discontinuously.
  • January 23, 1999: Piacenza (DD classification) - A cylindrical object, white in color, moved linearly across the sky.
  • January 23, 1999: Terni (LN classification) - A large object illuminated the area with a bright light, and a black residue was found on windows and a car.
  • January 24, 1999: Monte Somma-Napoli (DD classification) - A brilliant sphere, varying in color, was observed hovering motionless.
  • January 24, 1999: Santa Maria della Versa-Pavia (DD classification) - Two whitish spheres with halos were observed, appearing motionless.
  • January 27, 1999: Trezzano-Milano (LN classification) - Two opaque, white spheres joined together were observed, emitting a metallic sound.
  • January 27, 1999: Treviglio-Bergamo (LN classification) - Two very bright lights approached each other and then moved away at high speed.

Old Cases of Sightings: Two previously unpublished cases from 1984 and 1997 are presented:

  • August 1984 (Night): Faenza-Ravenna (LN classification) - Witness Mauro Andrea reported a large, stationary, dark object emitting red light, and a monstrous creature.
  • June 10, 1997 (01:15): Codrignano-Imola (LN classification) - Witness Mauro Andrea described a bright, luminous white light moving in a zig-zag pattern.

Reports from Abroad:

  • January 1, 1999: Lima, Peru (LN classification) - Massimo G. and three others reported a bright, oval-shaped light moving discontinuously over the mountains.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFO sightings, historical cases, and scientific investigations into the phenomenon. The editorial stance, as articulated by Roberto Pinotti, is one of serious, rational inquiry, aiming to provide factual information and encourage critical thinking among readers, distinguishing itself from sensationalism. The recurring theme is the ongoing effort to understand unexplained aerial phenomena through rigorous investigation and analysis, while also acknowledging the public's growing interest and desire for information. The issue highlights the evolution of ufology from a fringe topic to a subject of broader scientific and public concern.

Title: UFO Notiziario
Issue: 10
Volume: 1
Date: August 1999
Publisher: Centro Ufologico Nazionale
Country: Italy
Price: L. 8.000
ISSN: 1120-4976

This issue of UFO Notiziario, titled "REPETITA IUVANT," presents a collection of articles and analyses concerning UFO phenomena, focusing on photographic evidence, witness testimonies, and historical cases. The magazine aims to provide in-depth research and discussion on the subject.

Cover Story: REPETITA IUVANT

The cover story, "REPETITA IUVANT," highlights the case of Edy Guadagnini from Paderno del Grappa, Italy. Guadagnini claims to have photographed an unidentified object in June 1998 and again in January 1999. The article details the investigation conducted by the Centro Ufologico Nazionale (CUN), involving researchers like Maurizio Caruso, Manuel Conte, Paolo Di Pasquale, Roberto Pinotti, Gianfranco Lollino, and Franco Mari. Dr. Franco Mari's technical and photographic analysis of the material is presented as positive, confirming the object's solid, compact, and metallic nature, with erratic movements and high speeds. The issue includes photographic evidence and discusses the similarities and differences between the two sets of sightings.

The Flatwoods Incident: Conclusions and Legacy

The article "Conclusioni" revisits the famous Flatwoods incident, emphasizing its historical importance in modern ufology. It is described as the first case of contact with an unknown entity, supported by multiple testimonies and objective evidence, and noted for its recurrence with similar dynamics in different locations. The piece contrasts the entities from early ufology, like the Flatwoods creature and the 'devils' of Kelly-Hopkinsville, with the 'Grays' of later decades. It also references a local ballad commemorating the event, which poses questions about the nature and purpose of the apparition.

UFOs in Historical Conflicts

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to historical UFO sightings, particularly during wartime. The section "INTRUSI NELLA GUERRA CINO-GIAPPONESE" presents photographic evidence from the Sino-Japanese conflict (1940-1941) in Manchuria and China, showing luminous objects and unidentified flying craft alongside military aircraft. Similarly, "SEGUONO GLI AEREI DEL SOL LEVANTE" and "FINO NELL'INVIOLATO CIELO DEL MIKADO" detail sightings from 1941-1942 involving Japanese military operations, including luminous bodies and dark spherical objects observed by cameramen. "DAL GIAPPONE ALLA CINA" includes a 1942 sighting in Tien-Sien, China, of an object shaped like a priest's hat. The issue also features "INTERCETTATI DALLA LUFTWAFFE NAZISTA SUL TERZO REICH," reporting a luminous globular object photographed in Austria in May 1944 by German pilots.

The Santilli Footage Controversy

"Jack Barnett: marionetta e finto 'traditore'" by Marco La Rosa critically examines the "Santilli footage," focusing on the claims of cameraman Jack Barnett. The article questions Barnett's testimony regarding his orders from General McMullen, his involvement in filming the alleged recovery and autopsies of alien bodies, and his statements about developing the film. The author argues that Barnett's account of using a "Direct Positive Process" is highly improbable given the context and the nature of the film stock, suggesting a potential manipulation or fabrication of evidence. The article delves into the technical aspects of film processing, including "Trattamento di inversione" (Reversal Processing), to support its analysis.

Near Collision: Air Encounters in Flight

"Near Collision: incontri aerei in volo" by Alfredo Lissoni reports on a near-collision incident involving an UFO and military aircraft. The article describes a video received anonymously by the CUN, showing an UFO crossing paths with military jets during an air show at Aviano Air Base in Italy on July 7, 1996. The incident involved Colonel Jerry Rolwes, who had previously spoken about UFOs at Aviano. The article suggests that such events are part of a broader strategy to gradually introduce the reality of UFOs to the public.

Opinion and Analysis

Roberto Pinotti's article, "'Congiura della confusione' e 'strategia della rivelazione'," discusses the alleged government strategy of managing UFO information. He outlines the evolution of this concept from the "conspiracy of silence" to the "great game" and "UFO: Top Secret," suggesting a sophisticated intelligence operation aimed at preventing societal collapse by gradually conditioning the public to the idea of extraterrestrial contact. Pinotti warns against falling victim to disinformation and emphasizes the importance of critical awareness.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the analysis of photographic and video evidence of UFOs, the investigation of historical sightings, the questioning of witness testimonies, and the exploration of potential government cover-ups or disclosure strategies. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, seeking to present documented cases and expert analysis while also acknowledging the complexities and potential manipulations surrounding the UFO phenomenon. The magazine promotes the idea that UFOs are a real and significant phenomenon that warrants serious investigation.

This issue of UFO Magazine, identified by its cover headlines "UMMO, mistero nel mistero (1ª PARTE)" and "FRA MITO E VERITÀ", delves into several intriguing aspects of the UFO phenomenon, with a particular focus on the Ummo case and incidents involving near-collisions with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in Italy. The magazine also explores the complexities of air traffic control and its interaction with the presence of UFOs.

Near Misses and Cover-ups

The issue details a "near collision" incident that occurred in Aviano, Italy, where a UFO was filmed performing a V-shaped maneuver and nearly colliding with an Italian Air Force aircraft. Despite the event being captured on film, the footage was reportedly confiscated by the Ministry of Defense, suggesting a potential cover-up. The article speculates that the pilot of the "solitary" aircraft was the only one to witness the event clearly, and the subsequent confiscation of the air show's video cassette, "Ali su Aviano," further fueled suspicions of a cover-up. The analysis of the film, enhanced by sophisticated techniques, confirmed the object was artificial and not a conventional aircraft or bird, leading to its classification as a "true UFO."

Another near-collision incident is reported in Latina, Italy, on May 3, 1995. An aircraft on a training exercise encountered an unidentified object described as irregular in shape, white and blue, which it narrowly avoided. The report, originating from the Latina aerodrome, was sent to 38 military air centers across Italy. The article notes the curious absence of any public or media attention regarding such potentially dangerous events.

The Ummo Enigma

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the "Ummo case." The article introduces the Ummo beings as tall, blonde, and similar to humans, but with a preference for totalitarian regimes and a lack of artistic sense. They communicate through metallic sounds and originate from the planet Ummo, orbiting the star Wolf 424. The case is explored through the work of scientist Jean-Pierre Petit, who claims to have received scientific documents from the Ummites since 1950. These documents allegedly contain revolutionary scientific ideas.

The history of the Ummo case is traced back to 1965, when Spanish official Fernando Sesma Manzano began receiving letters and messages from alleged extraterrestrials operating on Earth, bearing the symbol of the planet Ummo. The symbol itself is analyzed for its resemblance to astrological signs and religious symbols. The article discusses the 1967 San José de Valderas UFO landing case in Madrid, where photographs were taken of a supposed UFO with the Ummo symbol. While some analyses declared these photos as fake, the article suggests that the complexity of the case, including the discovery of sophisticated materials like nickel and polyvinyl fluoride from alleged Ummo artifacts, points towards a well-organized operation, possibly by terrestrial intelligence agencies.

Various theories are presented to explain the Ummo phenomenon, including the possibility of a sophisticated hoax orchestrated by intelligence agencies like the KGB, or even a genuine extraterrestrial presence using deception to operate unnoticed. The article also touches upon the discovery of a metallic object, described as an implant, in the hand of an individual, which exhibited unusual electromagnetic properties. This implant is theorized to potentially influence the host's behavior and physiological functions.

Theories of UFO Interpretation

The magazine explores a range of theories attempting to explain UFO phenomena, moving beyond the simple extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH). These include:

  • Paraphysical Theory: Proposed by Jacques Vallée and John A. Keel, this theory suggests UFOs are not physical objects but rather manifestations of an immaterial reality, possibly linked to human consciousness or ancient myths.
  • Natural Hypothesis: This theory, championed by Donald Menzel, attributes UFO sightings to natural phenomena such as meteorites, ball lightning, swamp gas, or atmospheric refractions.
  • Terrestrial Hypothesis: This posits that UFOs are secret advanced aircraft developed by human governments, such as those allegedly built by Great Britain and Canada, as proposed by Renato Vesco.
  • Sociopsychological Theory: This perspective views UFOs as psychological constructs, with sightings influenced by cultural beliefs and expectations. Michel Monnerie is cited as a proponent.
  • Hollow Earth Theory: Based on ancient legends, this theory suggests UFOs originate from a civilization within a hollow Earth.
  • Time Travel Theory: UFOs are seen as vehicles piloted by time travelers from the past or future.
  • Parallel Universe Theory: UFOs are believed to come from parallel universes accessible through black holes.
  • Fourth Dimension Theory: This suggests UFOs can enter and exit our reality from a hidden fourth dimension.
  • Esoteric Theory: UFOs are interpreted as manifestations of superior entities attempting to warn humanity.

The article emphasizes that no single theory can globally explain the complexity of the UFO phenomenon, which is characterized by irrationality and incoherence.

Air Traffic Control and UFOs

The issue dedicates a section to the intricacies of air traffic control (ATC), explaining its role in managing the increasingly crowded skies. It details the various services provided, including air traffic services (ATS), flight information services (FIS), and aeronautical information services (AIS). The importance of accurate meteorological information (MET) is highlighted, as well as the critical role of air traffic controllers.

The article describes the different categories of airspace and airways, and the procedures for flight planning and constant monitoring. It explains how ATC systems, including radar and ATFM (Air Traffic Flow Management), work to prevent collisions and ensure the orderly flow of air traffic. The presence of UFOs is acknowledged as a factor that can cause disruption and confusion within these systems, although it is not a factor explicitly contemplated by current air traffic control protocols.

Abduction and Implants

A case study is presented concerning an individual, referred to as "M," who is suspected of having a "UFO implant." An X-ray revealed a metallic formation in his hand, which exhibited unusual electromagnetic properties when measured. The article discusses two main theories regarding the function of such implants: either as tracking devices or as agents that interfere with the host's biological and psychological functions. The analysis suggests that the implant in "M" might be influencing his neuropsichic functions, potentially leading to changes in behavior and memory. The case raises questions about the nature of abductions and the potential long-term effects of such implants.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the mysterious and often unexplained aspects of UFO phenomena, with a strong emphasis on detailed case studies and the analysis of evidence. There is a recurring theme of potential government cover-ups and the deliberate obfuscation of information related to UFO sightings. The editorial stance appears to favor a critical yet open-minded approach to ufology, encouraging in-depth research and the consideration of multiple interpretive frameworks beyond simple extraterrestrial explanations. The complexity of the phenomenon is repeatedly stressed, suggesting that a single, definitive answer remains elusive.

This issue of "Il Giornale dei Misteri" (The Journal of Mysteries), published by Corrado Tedeschi Editore, delves into the accessibility of UFO-related information through government channels and explores various related topics.

Freedom of Information Act and Government Archives

The lead article, "Freedom of Information Act," highlights the internet's role in revolutionizing communication and information access. It specifically focuses on the US Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and how agencies like the FBI, NSA, and CIA have released official documents concerning UFOs. The NSA's contribution includes a 35MB collection of 39 documents, many declassified following a civil action by Citizens Against Unidentified Flying Objects Secrecy (CAUS). These documents range from affidavits and intelligence reports to articles and bibliographies, covering sightings, crashes, and government knowledge about UFOs. The FBI's online archive offers nearly 95MB of material on various X-files, including animal mutilations, Majestic 12, Project Blue Book, and Roswell, concluding that Majestic 12 documents are likely forgeries. The CIA's collection comprises 278 documents in GIF format, detailing UFO sightings from around the world.

CUN (Centro Ufologico Nazionale) and its Network

The magazine extensively lists contacts for the CUN across Italy and San Marino, along with websites for its national and regional sections. It also details associated organizations like CUSI (Switzerland), CROVNI (San Marino), CUMA, GAUS, and GORU. The CUN's National Ufological Documentation Archive is mentioned, offering access to extensive files on X-files, KGB documents, Majestic 12, Area 51, and UFO abductions for the cost of photocopies and postage. The CUN Tarquinia section hosts a weekly radio segment on Radio Verde Viterbo, and the magazine promotes several free telematic bulletins: "La Rete" (Ufological news), "Mysteria" (unusual news), "Coelum News" (astronomy), and "Notiziario CIDAS" (astronomy and space).

Reader Contributions and Editorial Responses

Two letters from readers are featured. Salvatore Sammartino, a high school student, expresses his interest in UFO phenomena, ancient mysteries, and scientific research, seeking guidance on how to approach these subjects with a scientific mindset. He mentions reading works on the Philadelphia Experiment, Charles Hoy Fort, and Giuditta Dembech's "Il Musinè." The editorial response, attributed to Roberto Pinotti, acknowledges his interest and assures him that the magazine aims to provide concrete answers and that he will find information about CUN in the issue's dedicated section.

Another reader, Bruno Luchini from Trento, writes to express his dismay at Roberto Pinotti's departure from the magazine "Futuro" and his concern about the future of "Notiziario Ufo." He praises Pinotti's seriousness and expertise in ufology and asks for clarification on the reasons for his departure and how to continue following his work. The editorial response, signed by Macchi Alessandro from Prato, thanks the reader for his kind words and states that the current publication is the best response to reader inquiries. It emphasizes that this publication is the official organ of the CUN since 1966 and that "one does not improvise."

Valentina Graziano, a law student from Palermo, writes to Roberto Pinotti after reading his book "Breve storia degli Alieni." She expresses her interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial knowledge, particularly in relation to space law, referencing a passage from Professor Pompeo Magno. She seeks advice on pursuing a career in space law and asks for guidance on how to proceed, even before completing her university studies. The response, from Valentina Graziano, acknowledges the difficulty of giving specific advice but notes that space law is a developing field. It encourages her enthusiasm and suggests exploring various aspects of the phenomenon and related issues, assuring her that she will find her path.

Book and Video Reviews

"Gli Dei dell'Alba" (The Gods of Dawn)

This section reviews "Gli Dei dell'Alba" by Peter Lemesurier, co-authored with Robert Bauval. The book proposes that the pyramids of Giza are much older than conventionally believed and serve as a cosmic map representing Earth, Venus, Mars, and the Moon, left by an advanced extraterrestrial intelligence. Lemesurier, an expert on the Great Pyramid, interprets its internal structures as a coded representation of history. The review highlights the book's revolutionary theories and its potential to unlock secrets of humanity's past and future.

"Deep Impact" (Video)

The review discusses the film "Deep Impact," a disaster movie about a comet on a collision course with Earth. It praises the film's blend of intense emotions and special effects, directed by Mimi Leder and starring a notable cast. The review notes that the film, despite some pacing issues, leaves a lasting impression and encapsulates the theme of hope surviving against overwhelming odds, a perspective that the magazine suggests is not entirely remote given current astronomical data.

"Dei dell'Altro Universo" (Beings of the Other Universe)

This section introduces Colin Wilson's book, "Dei dell'Altro Universo," which investigates extraterrestrial contact experiences worldwide. The book stems from Wilson's meeting with psychiatrist John Mack, who studied people claiming contact experiences. The research explores ancient myths, legendary monsters, psychic journeys, and alleged alien abductions, seeking to understand if intelligent life exists in other worlds and is in contact with ours. Colin Wilson is described as a prolific author with a long-standing interest in archaeology, astronomy, and history's mysteries.

Events

CUN Events

The magazine announces two CUN events: a conference in Genoa on June 4th titled "The Mystery of Crop Circles," featuring biologist Giorgio Pattera and American ufologist Marjorie Tomkins. Another event is a convention in Catania from June 5th to 6th, "Perspectives after Half a Century of UFO Phenomena."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue strongly emphasizes the increasing accessibility of UFO-related information through government declassification and online archives, particularly highlighting the efforts of the NSA, FBI, and CIA. The CUN is presented as a central organization for disseminating this information in Italy, with a broad network of contacts and resources. The magazine also continues its exploration of ancient mysteries and the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence, linking these themes to current scientific and historical research. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging critical inquiry while validating the growing public interest in these complex subjects, promoting a scientific yet open-minded approach to ufology and related phenomena.