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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue: Nr. 90 Date: April 2006 Type: Monthly ufology bulletin from Italy and the world.

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue: Nr. 90
Date: April 2006
Type: Monthly ufology bulletin from Italy and the world.

Editorial

The editorial section, titled 'EDITORIALE', challenges the notion that "everything has been discovered," as proclaimed by some scientists. It argues that the daily occurrence of unexplained phenomena on Earth suggests there is much more to find. The author criticizes arrogant scientists who promote a negative utopia, questioning the continued development of sophisticated technology for exploring oceans and space if everything were already known. The piece concludes by posing the rhetorical question: "Can we really think that everything has already been discovered???"

News and Articles

Russia: School for Extraterrestrials (ANSA, Moscow, March 17, 2006)
In Togliattigrad, a city known for UFO sightings, crop circles appeared in August, sparking internet discussions about alien visitors. The article notes that flying saucers and balls of fire are frequently seen, leading to the establishment of a school for UFO experts to cater to enthusiasts.

A Circle in the Field, UFO Hunt (VITTORIO VENETO-PIEVE DI SOLIGO, la tribuna)
In Fregona, Italy, a circular area of light brown, seemingly burned grass, about 5 meters in diameter, appeared in a field. Francesco Pirzol, the field's owner, reported the phenomenon, which his friend described as looking like burnt grass. The incident has led to speculation about UFOs, with some recalling strange noises and lights around the time of its appearance.

Greenpeace in Action: Rio, Environmentalists Attack Christ (Rio de Janeiro, Greenpeace)
Environmental activists from Greenpeace staged a protest at the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, holding a banner stating "The Future of the Planet is in Your Hands."

The Ufologist: 'There's an Alien Working for Greenpeace' (QUITO, LA NAZIONE, February 19, 1996)
Ufologist Joiare Rodriguez claims that there have been at least 150 cases of sexual relations between humans and aliens in Ecuador. He further alleges that one alien is living a productive life in Spain, working with Greenpeace. Rodriguez believes this alien is the most famous example of such intergalactic relationships and is actively involved in environmental protection.

Blackout at Linate and Fiumicino (27 March 2006)
Recent technical issues at Linate and Fiumicino airports caused significant chaos and flight cancellations, leading to investigations into the cause of the software failures.

Record Radar (METRO, Milan, March 21, 2006)
A powerful marine radar system, tested near Pearl Harbour, is capable of identifying an object the size of a baseball from thousands of miles away.

Water from Comets (LEGGO, March 24, 2006)
A new family of comets has been discovered between Mars and Jupiter. Despite their proximity to the Sun, the ice within these comets remains intact, suggesting they may have been responsible for bringing water to Earth.

Probe Finds Water on Saturn's Moon (city, March 10, 2006)
The international probe 'Cassini' has detected liquid water on one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus. Geysers of water and vapor erupt from the moon's southern polar region, freezing due to the extremely low surface temperature.

UK: 600 People Disappear Daily (city, March 10, 2006)
Approximately 600 people go missing every day in Great Britain, with many disappearing without a trace. This statistic was revealed in a report published by The Guardian.

Mars: The Desperate Race of the Spirit Robot (TELEVIDBO RAI, March 20, 2006)
The Mars rover Spirit, originally designed for a 90-day mission, has now been operating for 779 days. It needs to travel just 128 meters to reach the sunlit McColl hill to recharge its solar panels for the approaching winter. However, the rover faces significant problems, including a permanently blocked wheel and worn motors and panels.

Solar Eclipse: Yesterday the World Stopped to Look Up (Various sources, March 30, 2006)
A solar eclipse occurred, causing people worldwide, from South America to China, to pause and observe the celestial event. Schools were closed in Lebanon, and municipalities provided protective lenses for viewing.

Problems with the Soyuz in Space (metro, March 31, 2006)
The Soyuz spacecraft experienced problems with its navigation system, affecting its ability to dock with the International Space Station. The issue was related to the guidance system's inability to correctly orient itself for docking.

Even 'Genoese' Mice Go into Orbit (city, March 23, 2006)
In the absence of gravity, mice exhibit symptoms similar to osteoporosis. Researchers are studying this phenomenon on the Soyuz spacecraft to understand its implications for human health in space.

Books

Ramtha from Atlantis to Superconsciousness (Vol. II)
This book offers new information about races from other planets and galaxies that inhabited Earth 440,000 years ago, the scientists who created the human body, and the atomic wars fought by gods. It also discusses the future destiny of humanity and Earth.

RETE-UFO
Contact information for RETE-UFO, located in Geneva, Switzerland.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores unexplained phenomena, with a particular focus on UFOs and related events like crop circles. The editorial stance, as seen in the opening piece, is skeptical of claims of complete scientific discovery and encourages open-mindedness towards the unknown. There's also a recurring interest in space exploration, scientific anomalies, and environmental concerns, suggesting a broad scope within the ufology and paranormal interest.