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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue Date: May 1998 Issue Number: 6 Document Type: Magazine Issue

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Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue Date: May 1998
Issue Number: 6
Document Type: Magazine Issue

This issue of UFO-RAMA, a monthly UFO publication, focuses on the 6th World UFO Symposium held in San Marino and reports on various UFO sightings from Italy and around the world.

Editorial: A Call to the United Nations

The editorial highlights the 6th World UFO Symposium organized by C.U.N. (Centro Ufologico Nazionale), which issued a strong call to the United Nations. The request is for the UN to break the 'wall of silence' surrounding the UFO phenomenon and for governments to pressure superpowers to reveal all information about extraterrestrial objects. While awaiting a UN decision, UFO sightings continue globally.

Carta per una ricerca globale sugli UFO (Statement for Global UFO Research)

This section details a declaration agreed upon by UFO researchers from various countries at the 6th World UFO Symposium in San Marino (April 3-5, 1998). The key points are:

1. Reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) of possible non-terrestrial technological origin have occurred globally for at least half a century.
2. Public interest in the subject is significantly growing worldwide.
3. A necessary step is an open, interdisciplinary, and civil/international scientific study of the phenomenon.

Consequently, the signatories request the Heads of State and Government of the Republic of San Marino to present a motion to the United Nations. This motion would urge the establishment of a UN Agency or Department to address, coordinate, and disseminate research results on UFOs and related phenomena, referencing a past UN General Assembly decision (33/426) that was never implemented.

The statement also mentions the potential involvement of the International Permanent UFO Center established in San Marino in 1994 and an International Committee for UFO Research. The participants of the symposium offered their availability to provide testimonies and documentation.

The declaration was signed by researchers from Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, and the USA. It was also co-signed by Augusto Casoli, Secretary of State for Telecommunications, Transport, Tourism, and Sport of the Republic of San Marino.

C.U.N. Statement on the 6th World UFO Symposium

This section presents the text issued by C.U.N. on the occasion of the 6th World UFO Symposium. It states that the 'Carta di San Marino' was signed by leading UFO experts and representatives of major UFO research centers worldwide. It is seen as an effort to engage countries not yet involved in the 'cover-up and debunking game' or those seeking to exit it.

"Ho visto un Ufo dietro casa" (I Saw a UFO Behind My House) - Chronicle of Rho

This article from *Prealpina* (March 15, 1998) reports on a close encounter in Rho, Italy. Giuseppina De Rosa, a 54-year-old widow, described seeing a metallic object with large silver eyes at the front and a fiery red rear, resembling a pear-shaped balloon or an 'aluminum-colored ET'. She observed it in a cornfield behind her house. Giuseppe Gallo, a neighbor, corroborated the sighting, describing the object as about 80 cm high, without limbs, and possessing four luminous red eyes. The object reportedly hovered, then ascended rapidly and disappeared.

UFOs in Lombardy

An article from *Corriere della Sera* (February 25, 1998) notes a significant increase in UFO sightings in Lombardy, Italy, referred to as a 'flap' by the national UFO center. Reports have come from Cremona, Pavia, Lodi, and Bergamo. Alfredo Lissoni, the regional head of CUN, mentioned initial sightings in Milan (a red light) and Carate Brianza (strange imprints found by a farmer).

L'Ufo di Rho resta un mistero. Avvistato disco volante a Bollate (The Rho UFO Remains a Mystery. Flying Saucer Sighted in Bollate)

This article from *Prealpina Rho* (April 19, 1998) follows up on the Rho sighting and reports another incident in Bollate. A security guard claimed to have seen a flying saucer, approximately six meters in diameter, hovering over Marx square. He alerted the carabinieri, but no evidence was found. The article also mentions that the Rho sighting was featured on a television program, and experts from the national UFO center are investigating, having sent soil samples to the University of Pisa. Antonino Giordano noted that after the object's appearance, a dog disappeared from a nearby farmhouse, a phenomenon sometimes associated with UFO sightings.

UFOs No Interior Paulista (UFOs in the Interior of São Paulo)

This article from *Correio Extraterrestre* (nr. 31, February 1998) reports on UFO sightings in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil. A luminous object, like a fireball, is described as frequently crossing the border with Bolivia near the Military Police barrier in Aguapei. Soldiers and residents are reportedly frightened. The object is said to move rapidly and disappear. A truck driver suggested these lights might be related to mineral deposits, while others associate them with folklore.

The UN's Commitment to the UFO Problem

This section states that the UN's involvement in the UFO issue is essential because UFO sightings transcend borders. It notes that in addition to Lombardy, UFOs are also being reported on the South American continent.

UFOS IN TASMANIA

An excerpt from *IUR-International UFO Report* (Winter 1997/98) highlights the work of the Tasmanian UFO Investigation Centre (TUFOIC). A recent report from June 24, 1997, describes Mrs. B. in Lachlan, Tasmania, observing a large circle of bright white light at ground level in a paddock. The light did not reflect on nearby trees, and after a brief disappearance, a search of the area yielded no explanation.

Web Site Correction

Provides a correction for the web address of the Tasmanian UFO Research Centre.

The Surprising Technologies of Prof. Pier Luigi Ighina (Part 3)

This section delves into the scientific work of Professor Pier Luigi Ighina. It explains the energetic levels of electrons within atoms, their distribution on different orbits (K, L, M, N...), and the concept of orbitals (s, p, d, f). It describes how electrons can jump to higher energy levels when supplied with energy and return to lower levels, releasing energy as light or X-rays, a phenomenon called 'excitation'.

The article details Professor Ighina's creation of a unit of measurement for the vibrations of the magnetic atom, establishing 100 as the maximum absorption value. He developed the 'SCALA ATOMICA' (Atomic Scale) with 12 categories (A to N), corresponding to absorption levels from 95% to 1%. The challenge of observing the magnetic atom without disturbing it is also mentioned.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that the UFO phenomenon is real and requires serious scientific investigation and international cooperation. The editorial stance is strongly in favor of transparency from governments and international bodies like the UN regarding UFOs. There's a clear advocacy for the scientific study of UFOs, as evidenced by the coverage of the San Marino symposium and the call for a UN agency. The magazine also features reports of sightings from various locations, suggesting a global and persistent phenomenon. The inclusion of Professor Ighina's work indicates an interest in exploring unconventional scientific theories related to energy and matter, potentially linking them to UFO technology or phenomena.