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UFO Rama - No 007 Supplemento Speciale
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This special supplement to UFO-RAMA, issue number 7 from June 1998, is dedicated to Giusy Zitoli. The publication focuses on the discoveries and inventions of Professor Pier Luigi Ighina, described as the last living collaborator of Guglielmo Marconi. The editorial highlights…
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This special supplement to UFO-RAMA, issue number 7 from June 1998, is dedicated to Giusy Zitoli. The publication focuses on the discoveries and inventions of Professor Pier Luigi Ighina, described as the last living collaborator of Guglielmo Marconi. The editorial highlights that Ighina is supported by an association of dedicated individuals, and UFO-RAMA has been in contact with them. This issue features an exclusive interview with Giusy Zitoli, who is presented as a close friend of Prof. Ighina and a significant figure in promoting his work.
Editorial: Giusy Zitoli
The editorial introduces Giusy Zitoli, a Torinese woman who began a career in art and literature. Her career was nearly halted in 1993 by a series of professional setbacks, but she found renewed purpose through her encounter with Professor Pier Luigi Ighina. Since then, Zitoli has embarked on what she calls a "crusade" to promote Ighina's work. Her experiences are documented in a 106-page illustrated book published in 1996 by Atlantide Edizioni.
Interview with Giusy Zitoli
The interview, conducted by UFO-RAMA (an organ of Rete-UFO), explores Zitoli's role as a writer and promoter of the "Progetto IGHINA" Association. She explains that the association's goal is to disseminate Pier Luigi Ighina's discoveries and to facilitate the construction of his inventions. Zitoli emphasizes that the association is private and non-profit, relying on public support and goodwill rather than membership fees. The inventions are not patented and are considered the heritage of all humanity. She notes the difficulty in getting official recognition for Ighina's work from state and research entities, urging people to make their voices heard.
Zitoli recounts her initial encounter with Prof. Ighina in October 1994 during a talk show hosted by Maurizio Costanzo. She was inspired by the scientist, who was then 86 years old and the last living collaborator of Guglielmo Marconi, believing that there was still hope.
Her tenacity led to a meeting with Prof. Ighina at his laboratory in Imola. She was captivated by his "Progetto-Vita" and his theories on primary energies, the Sun-Earth Rhythm, cell regeneration, earthquake neutralization, and rhythmic pulsators. Zitoli expresses frustration that multinational companies are unwilling to finance these non-patented inventions without the possibility of exclusive economic gain.
She details how many famous personalities from sports and entertainment initially joined the "Progetto IGHINA" but later withdrew. She attributes this to a delegation to others with limited minds focused on business, or to individuals who were merely "image men" lacking the capacity for altruism. Zitoli mentions that Ighina had warned about nuclear risks as early as the atomic tests in Bikini, and expresses concern about recent nuclear tests by Third World countries, questioning if there is still hope.
Zitoli believes that Prof. Ighina could have earned a fortune by selling his patents but chose the more difficult path of donating them to humanity. She describes him as unique, working solely for truth and humanity's benefit. She supports the work of those studying Unidentified Flying Objects (OVNI), encouraging them not to be discouraged by skeptics. Zitoli personally believes in extraterrestrial civilizations and sometimes feels a disconnect from Earth's inhabitants.
She is currently working on a sequel to her book, provisionally titled "Moments and Torments of an Alien on Earth," which will cover events since 1996 related to the Ighina Project. To support the project, individuals can become members of the Association and contribute through dissemination or other forms of support.
The Statute of the Humanitarian Association "Progetto IGHINA"
The document includes key points from the statute of the "Progetto IGHINA" Association:
- Point 1: To disseminate the studies and experiments of Pier Luigi Ighina through all available information channels to engage official science.
- Point 2: To promote the construction of a machine called the "CELL REGENERATOR," which, according to Ighina's theories, could demonstrate an effective cure for all cellular degeneration.
- Point 3: To protect the use and paternity of the machines designed by P. Luigi Ighina, ensuring their knowledge and therapeutic potential are not stolen or misused.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine strongly advocates for the scientific work of Pier Luigi Ighina, presenting him as a visionary scientist whose inventions could benefit humanity and the planet. The publication champions the humanitarian and non-profit efforts of the "Progetto IGHINA" Association, led by Giusy Zitoli, in promoting these discoveries. There is a clear stance against corporate exploitation of scientific advancements and a belief in the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations. The magazine appears to align with ufological research and the dissemination of unconventional scientific ideas, positioning itself as a voice for those who might otherwise be unheard.