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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue: 98 Date: March 2007 Publisher: reteufo Country: Italy Language: Italian

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue: 98
Date: March 2007
Publisher: reteufo
Country: Italy
Language: Italian

This issue of UFO-RAMA, a monthly UFOlogical bulletin from Italy, addresses a range of topics including global environmental concerns, potential extraterrestrial threats, and recent UFO sightings. The editorial highlights the convergence of discussions on climate change and asteroid threats, suggesting a new global policy of opening archives and collaborating on UFO studies.

Editorial

The editorial, titled "EDITORIALE," notes that scientists worldwide are discussing two major planetary emergencies: climate change and the threat of asteroids. It criticizes the potential tardiness of this intervention, suggesting that individuals controlled by extraterrestrial intelligences have long signaled these dangers. The editorial posits that only now, with the results evident to all, are world leaders deciding to take action to prevent planetary destruction. This new global political landscape is seen as an opportunity for opening up archives and fostering collaboration between air forces and private UFO study groups. The editorial concludes by suggesting that humanity is at the dawn of a new era, venturing towards a new reality.

Cover Story: "Nel 2050 la Terra senza risorse"

The cover prominently features a headline from a WWF report titled "In 2050 Earth without resources." The report warns that by 2050, the planet will be unable to sustain its population, with the USA, Northern Europe, and Canada identified as the most at-risk areas. The report suggests that humanity will need another planet. The article also mentions that the WWF's findings were presented by environmentalists who identified these vulnerable regions. Antonio Cianciullo is credited as the author of this section.

Article: "Missione Onu contro l'asteroide killer"

This article, from La Stampa dated March 2, 2007, reports on an appeal by scientists regarding the asteroid Apophis. It states that scientists are calling for action to save the Earth from a potential impact in 2036. The article mentions that the United Nations is being urged to act, and that a global plan is being developed to deflect the asteroid. It highlights the urgency of the situation and the need for international cooperation.

Article: "Canada: Tecniche aliene per il clima"

Published in Metro on March 2, 2007, this piece discusses the warming of the planet and climate change. It references a former Canadian Minister of Defense, Paul Hellyer, who believes that governments know more than they are revealing about UFOs and climate change. Hellyer advocates for the declassification of documents related to UFOs from the 1960s. The article suggests that some believe alien technology could be used to combat climate change.

Article: "L'ufologo: «C'è un alieno e lavora a Greenpeace»"

This article from La Nazione, dated February 19, 2007, features ufologist Jaime Rodriguez. He claims that in Ecuador, women have been impregnated by extraterrestrials, and that there are at least 150 cases of sexual relations between humans and aliens worldwide. Rodriguez further alleges that a "hybrid" resulting from such a contact is living in Spain and is actively involved with Greenpeace, advocating for environmental protection. He suggests this hybrid is influencing the organization.

Article: "Pezzi di razzorusso cadono negli Usa"

Reported by La Repubblica on January 6, 2007, this article details fragments of a Russian rocket falling in the United States. The fragments landed in Colorado and northern Mexico after a satellite launch from French Guiana. The news was amplified by media reports, with some initially mistaking the falling debris for a meteor.

Article: "Un meteorite uccide tre ambulanti"

From Il Gazzettino Online on March 22, 2007, this report describes a meteorite impact in India that killed three street vendors and injured a fourth. The meteorite reportedly fell from the sky, causing an explosion. Police are investigating the incident.

Article: "Hawking progetta viaggio spaziale"

Published in Metro on January 8, 2007, this brief article mentions that Stephen Hawking, on his 60th birthday, announced his intention to travel into space. He has a destination in mind and plans to undertake the journey within two years.

Article: "USA/ TELEFONATE ALLA POLIZIA: AVVISTATO UN UFO IN NORD CAROLINA"

This report from February 8, 2007, details multiple emergency calls received by police in Charlotte, North Carolina, reporting a "fireball flying east" or an "airplane or something like that" on fire. Witnesses described a strong light and flames. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed no aircraft were scheduled to fly in the area at the time of the sightings.

RETE-UFO Section

This section provides contact information for RETE-UFO, including a postal address in Catanzaro, Italy, and a YouTube channel. It also promotes a book titled "La Sfida del Contatto" (The Challenge of Contact) by Angelo Iacopino, described as a journalistic account of interplanetary diplomacy and a preparation for contact.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-RAMA include the intersection of UFO phenomena with global issues like climate change and asteroid threats. There's a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official responses and a belief in hidden knowledge, particularly concerning extraterrestrial involvement. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for greater transparency and international cooperation in studying UFOs and addressing planetary challenges. The magazine also covers a range of unusual events, from space debris to meteorite impacts and alleged alien encounters, framing them within a broader context of potential extraterrestrial influence and global environmental concerns.