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UFO Rama - No 111 - 2008 magg
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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue Date: May 2008 Type: Monthly UFOlogy publication from Italy.
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Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue Date: May 2008
Type: Monthly UFOlogy publication from Italy.
Editorial: The Inevitable Opening on Extraterrestrial Issues
The editorial highlights a progressive and unstoppable opening towards the extraterrestrial question. It suggests that governments and religious institutions are now competing to provide the public with more information about UFOs. However, it posits that intelligence agencies do not possess superior information to that filtered through operators in direct contact with UFO occupants. The core message is a call for governments and religious bodies to abandon any hostile attitude or prejudice regarding contact with other extraterrestrial civilizations. The editorial argues that only through synergistic collaboration between society, culture, and economy can humanity undertake actions to establish definitive contact with extraterrestrial visitors, who have always been in contact with us from their 'hyper-uranic dimension,' or more precisely, with those who are mentally predisposed to encounter them.
News and Articles
Phoenix Probe Lands on Mars
The CNN announced that the American Phoenix probe has landed without problems on the surface of Mars. The probe began its journey of 680 million kilometers after launching from Cape Canaveral in August 2007. This is the first space probe to land in the arctic region of the red planet. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of NASA in Pasadena, California, was closely involved.
UFOs in Maryland
Citizens in Maryland reported mysterious lights and sounds, with sudden flashes and loud noises. Despite photographic evidence, the police could not provide an explanation.
University of Wyoming Course on Alien Communication
The University of Wyoming is offering a course aimed at preparing students for potential communication with alien civilizations. Students are tasked with explaining humanity in 250 words and formulating questions for aliens, such as their fears, life purpose, and what brings them joy. The university collaborates with the Navy space agency and the SETI Institute.
Denver Resident Requests Commission on Alien Invasion
In Denver, Colorado, a 54-year-old resident named Jeff Packman has requested the city council to establish a commission of 18 members to address issues related to the presence of extraterrestrial creatures on Earth.
Radio Vaticana Emissions Case
Radio Vaticana's president and director, Fathers Roberto Tucci and Pasquale Borgomeo, will face a new trial after their 2007 acquittals were overturned by the Cassation court. They were initially sentenced to 10 years for dangerous emissions, but Radio Vaticana maintains it has always respected emission regulations.
Vatican Astronomer on UFOs and Faith
Father Funes, head of the Vatican astronomers, stated that it is possible to believe in God and UFOs, asserting that acknowledging other worlds and lives does not challenge Catholic faith.
Pordenone Murder Case Linked to Sect
A 20-year-old murder case in Pordenone, Italy, has resurfaced. David Rossot, a former member of the Telsen Sao sect, is now under investigation for the murder of baby sitter Annalaura Pedron in 1988. DNA evidence, unthinkable 20 years prior, linked Rossot to the crime. His mother also received a notice of investigation. The victim was suffocated, and the investigation was aided by scientific advancements.
Russian Millenarian Sect
The last members of a Russian millenarian sect, who had secluded themselves in a cave in the F'enz region awaiting the end of the world, were found dead. Authorities entered the cave after the predicted date passed, confirming the deaths of two women.
Book Review: "Le Grandi Profezie sul Futuro dell'Umanità"
A review of the book "Le Grandi Profezie sul Futuro dell'Umanità" by A. Voldben, which explores prophecies from Nostradamus, the Apocalypse, Edgar Cayce, and other spiritual and prophetic themes.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and related mysteries. The editorial stance appears to advocate for greater transparency and acceptance of these topics, urging a move away from prejudice and towards open investigation and potential contact. There is a recurring theme of government and institutional secrecy surrounding UFOs, contrasted with the increasing public interest and the need for rational explanations. The issue also touches upon the intersection of UFOlogy with religion, cults, and scientific endeavors like space exploration.