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UFO Rama - No 086

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Overview

UFO-RAMA is a monthly publication focused on ufology and related phenomena, with this issue dated December 2005. The magazine covers a range of topics including UFO sightings, astronomical events, and scientific and philosophical discussions surrounding extraterrestrial life.

Magazine Overview

UFO-RAMA is a monthly publication focused on ufology and related phenomena, with this issue dated December 2005. The magazine covers a range of topics including UFO sightings, astronomical events, and scientific and philosophical discussions surrounding extraterrestrial life.

Editorial

The editorial addresses common criticisms of UFO research, particularly the argument that the costs involved could be better allocated to humanitarian efforts like building hospitals. The author counters this by drawing parallels to the vast sums spent on industries like defense, electronics, and entertainment, suggesting that scientific research, including the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, is not a drain but a logical progression of human knowledge and resource rationalization. The piece argues that focusing human efforts could lead to overcoming challenges like disease and poverty, and that once a global civilization is established, the search for extraterrestrial life will be a natural next step.

UFO Sightings and Phenomena

California Lights: The issue reports on strange lights seen across California and as far east as Las Vegas on a Wednesday evening. The Vandenberg, Travis, and Edwards Air Force Bases confirmed no military aircraft were involved, nor were there any test missile launches that could have created such light patterns. The Federal Aviation Administration also had no reports of unaccounted-for aircraft.

Pennsylvania Glows: Residents in Pennsylvania, as well as in Italy, France, and Germany, reported seeing extraordinary bright glows in the sky in late October. Some described the lights as brighter than the full moon. The article "Bagliori nel cielo, mistero d'autunno" (Glows in the sky, autumn mystery) by Luigi Bignami discusses these sightings. While some witnesses initially considered UFOs, NASA's explanation points to a meteor shower, possibly linked to the comet P/Encke, which passes Earth every 3.3 years. Astronomer David Asher predicted that the 2005 meteor shower would be particularly intense as Earth passes through the comet's tail.

Varese UFO Sighting: A brief report from "IL GIORNO BREVI" on November 19, 2005, details a sighting by a military pilot near Varese, Italy. The pilot reported seeing a UFO with blue lights that divided into several parts, followed by a red light. The pilot allegedly contacted his UFO group to report the incident.

Scientific and Astronomical News

Lunar Oxygen: An article from "LEGGO" dated October 21, 2005, titled "La Luna dà ossigeno" (The Moon gives oxygen), reports that NASA, based on Hubble Space Telescope images, has found evidence of rocks on the Moon capable of producing oxygen. The mineral ilmenite, found in these rocks, is cited as the source.

Copernicus's Remains: An article from "IL SECOLO XIX" on November 6, 2005, discusses the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of Nicholas Copernicus in Poland. Archaeologists, led by Professor Jerzy Cassowski, have been searching for the astronomer's remains and believe they have found them under an altar in the cathedral of Frombork.

Message from Adoniesis: A significant section features a message dated July 25, 1969, from an extraterrestrial scientist named Adoniesis, communicated through Eugenio Siragusa. Adoniesis claims that elements necessary for human survival, including oxygen, pressure, and water, can be found approximately 600 meters below the lunar surface. This discovery, he states, would allow for long-term human presence on the Moon without the need for specialized equipment like spacesuits.

Book Review

The Mothman Case: A review of John A. Keel's book "IL CASO MOTHMAN" (The Mothman Case) is included. The book reportedly details unexplained phenomena and sightings in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, including encounters with a large winged creature dubbed 'Mothman', mysterious visitors, and unsettling events that disrupted the town's normalcy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, scientific inquiry, and philosophical questions about humanity's place in the universe. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation into UFOs and related topics, while also acknowledging scientific explanations and encouraging a rational approach to understanding these mysteries. There's an underlying theme of human potential, both in overcoming terrestrial challenges and in reaching out to explore the cosmos and potential extraterrestrial life. The magazine also highlights the importance of scientific discovery and historical figures like Copernicus, linking them to broader themes of knowledge and understanding.