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UFO Rama - No 077
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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue: No. 77 Date: March 2005 Publisher: N/A (Published by [email protected]) Country: Italy Language: Italian
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Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue: No. 77
Date: March 2005
Publisher: N/A (Published by [email protected])
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Editorial: "Take a Breath"
The editorial, titled "Take a Breath," encourages readers to pause and reflect on the deeper reasons behind everyday events, suggesting that many small but important pieces of information are often overlooked due to the daily grind of life (e.g., cost of living, climate oddities, crime news). It posits that there's a subtle, occult force governing our choices and that this applies to ufology and extraterrestrial matters as well. The editorial invites readers to re-examine certain news and draw their own conclusions. It is signed "Buona Lettura" (Happy Reading).
Article: "Conditioning Forces"
This section, under the heading "DAL CIELO ALLA TERRA" (From the Sky to the Earth) and subtitled "GIUSTIZIA - PACE - AMORE" (Justice - Peace - Love), discusses "Conditioning Forces." It warns readers to be discerning, as occult forces exist that can influence thoughts. These forces can be controlled and rendered ineffective if one adopts a sufficiently high spiritual vibration, creating a shield against their influence. The article cautions against being misled by entities that present themselves as one thing but actually promote conditioning or servitude to base instincts. It states that these forces can be eliminated through repentance and astral conditioning, emphasizing that a good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and vice versa. Readers are urged to be vigilant and discern well to avoid falling prey to these "obscure and low forces."
It is signed "PACE" (Peace) and dated "Nicolosi, 14/6/1978, ore 12,45" by "IL CONSOLATORE" Eugenio Siragusa.
Article: "Astronaut Mitchell: Alien Technology in the Hands of Occult Groups"
This piece, referencing "DNM News" Vol. 3, No. 23 (1.2.1998), quotes astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission. Mitchell suggests the probable existence of reverse-engineering activities in the hands of humans operating outside government control, describing it as "simply alarming" and a "clandestine group." While he has not had direct experiences, he stated that UFOs are not part of any nation's arsenal and "exist." Mitchell believes that parallel dimensions or time travel are not necessary to explain alien presence or UFO sightings. Instead, he suggests that these objects must "act within our space-time universe" to be visible, implying a more grounded, observable phenomenon.
Article: "The Pope: European Consciousness, Against Occult Networks"
This section, under the heading "CITTÀ DEL VATICANO" (Vatican City), reports on Pope John Paul II's address. He called for a "European consciousness" that is not merely a community of nations but a moral and spiritual entity, capable of promoting peace and solidarity and combating "occult networks." These networks are described as manipulating people for profit through drugs, arms, and exploitation. The Pope emphasized the importance of protecting life and human dignity, stating that the future of humanity depends on these values.
Article: "The Pope: 'Science Must Not Serve the Strongest Egoism'"
This article from "Corriere della Sera" (October 15, 2001) reports on Pope John Paul II's discourse at St. Peter's Basilica for the opening of the year of the Eucharist. He spoke about humanity facing "ominous shadows," including scientific research that sometimes serves the "selfishness of the strongest." He lamented a culture that denies respect for life at all stages and an indifference that leads to famine and underdevelopment. The Pope described the current era as a difficult search for peace, marked by violence, terrorism, and war.
Article: "In the Name of the War on Terrorism, the Kremlin Reduces Freedoms: Interceptions, Ban on Movement and Assembly"
This "Corriere della Sera" article (January 22, 2000) discusses Vladimir Putin's consolidation of power in Russia under the guise of fighting terrorism. It highlights a "drastic crackdown" on press and security freedoms. Following the Beslan school massacre and influenced by the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, Putin has implemented measures that allow for preventive states of emergency, restrict citizens' movement and assembly, and enable phone tapping and surveillance. The article notes that the media, already largely controlled, faces further loss of independence, with security services dictating what can be published. It suggests a return to a police state and mentions that even the Duma majority voted for the law with visible reluctance. The article also references "L'Osservatore Romano" suggesting that George Orwell's predictions of a totalitarian "Big Brother" government might be relevant.
Article: "UFO Flew Over Ischia Island"
This article from "IL GOLFO" (July 4, 2002) reports on a UFO photograph taken in the first fifteen days of July 1999, allegedly over Ischia. The article states that technicians have confirmed the photo is not a hoax. It mentions similar sightings in Ponza and Lacco Ameno during the same period. The article also includes a brief mention of a case from July 1999 that is discussed further on page 25.
Book Review: "The Antiprofecy" by Sira Wells
This is a brief review of the book "L'Antiprofezia" (The Antiprofecy) by Sira Wells, subtitled "Revelations of extraterrestrial guides for the third millennium." The book is described as containing personal interpretations and prophecies, with a particular focus on the "ominous prefiguration" of the attack on the Twin Towers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores themes of hidden forces, conspiracy, and the potential for spiritual awareness to counter negative influences. There's a recurring concern about the misuse of science and technology, and the consolidation of power by intelligence agencies. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, encouraging readers to question official narratives and seek deeper understanding, particularly within the realm of ufology and unexplained phenomena. The articles also touch upon global political events and their implications for individual freedoms.