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Title: UFO-RAMA Issue: Nr. 130 Date: Marzo 2010 (March 2010) Type: UFO Bulletin from Italy and the World (OMAGGIO - complimentary copy) Price: 1.30 Publisher: Not explicitly stated, but associated with [email protected] and www.wehalice.it/reteur. Country of Publication: Italy…

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-RAMA
Issue: Nr. 130
Date: Marzo 2010 (March 2010)
Type: UFO Bulletin from Italy and the World (OMAGGIO - complimentary copy)
Price: 1.30
Publisher: Not explicitly stated, but associated with [email protected] and www.wehalice.it/reteur.
Country of Publication: Italy
Language: Italian

Editorial

The editorial, titled "DA SEMPRE L'UOMO CERCA DI DECIFRARE I SEGNI CHE ARRIVANO DAL CIELO..." (Man has always sought to decipher the signs coming from the sky...), emphasizes the importance of studying and analyzing celestial messages. It suggests that these signs indicate our future but could also bring death and destruction. The editorial urges careful distinction between beneficial and harmful messages, advocating for guidance towards a future of love and brotherhood, embracing both fellow humans and visitors from other worlds in their "flying saucers." It concludes by stating that the traces of these mysterious visits are everywhere, visible to those with the right perspective, and that a bright future awaits in the search for contact with our "brothers from space."

Articles and Features

Teodora Stefanova's 2010 Predictions

Sensitiva (psychic) Teodora Stefanova, known from the Maurizio Costanzo Show, offers her predictions for 2010. She claims to have contact with an extraterrestrial named Unilsan from the planet Vanfim for 25-26 years. Stefanova describes 2010 as a "transition year" that will be very fast, laying the groundwork for extraordinary future events. She predicts that Italy will excel in all sectors, including its cinema achieving global success. A highlight for Italy in the early months will be a Sanremo Festival in February that will be a great success, unlike previous years.

Extraterrestrial Communication and Disclosure

This section, referencing an article from "LA STAMPA" dated January 31, 2010, posits that 2010 will be a pivotal year for communication with extraterrestrials, with the revelation of mysteries and top-secret information about aliens. It anticipates experiments, research, and revelations that will lead to the definitive acceptance of extraterrestrial life by 2012. The media will cover these topics extensively, and even Barack Obama is expected to reveal secrets about life on other worlds. The article suggests that aliens will eventually intervene in politics and decision-making, though humanity is not yet ready for full communication. The groundwork for this communication and collaboration will be laid in 2010, increasing the number of people who accept that "we are not alone."

"Historic" Lunar Artifacts Proposed for UNESCO Heritage

An article from "LA STAMPA" (January 31, 2010) reports on a proposal by a committee of California experts to include the American flag planted by Neil Armstrong on the Moon, along with other artifacts like waste bags, in UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites. This would grant these items the same historical and cultural status as the pyramids of Giza and the Great Wall of China.

Extraterrestrials: Contact Possible by 2025

An article from "NOTIZIARIO italiano" (February 11, 2010) discusses the work of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) scientists. It states that while movies like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" depict fictional contact, SETI's efforts are real. The projected date for potential contact with aliens is 2025, contingent on conditions in 2012. SETI has been sending signals into space and is developing a multi-radio telescope to monitor billions of stars for signs of life.

Russian Mission to Counter Asteroid Apophis

An article from "La Repubblica" (January 2, 2010) details Russia's plan to avert a potential impact from the asteroid Apophis. Scientists at Roskosmos are working on a mission to deflect the asteroid, which is calculated to have a potential impact on Earth on April 13, 2036. The impact would create a crater four kilometers wide and 500 meters deep, potentially causing millions of deaths if it hits an inhabited area. Russia has invited NASA, the European Space Agency, and China to collaborate. The proposed method involves a space vehicle that would gently push the asteroid off course, possibly using a "gravitational tractor" or by coating its surface with white paint to alter its trajectory via solar radiation pressure. The article also hints at potential economic benefits, as asteroids are known to contain valuable minerals.

"Così salveremo la Terra" (How we will save the Earth)

This section, also from "La Repubblica" (January 2, 2010), elaborates on the Russian mission to counter the asteroid Apophis. It mentions the possibility of using solar sails to push the asteroid or, more fantastically, painting its sun-facing side white. The director of Roskosmos, Anatoly Perminov, emphasizes the urgency and the need for international cooperation. The article notes that the US space agency NASA had previously raised the alarm about Apophis and that there's a potential for financial gain from mining asteroids.

Collision in 2036: Roskosmos Agency States No Atomic Weapons Will Be Used

This piece, from "La Repubblica" (January 2, 2010), reiterates that Roskosmos plans to avoid using atomic weapons to deflect Apophis, emphasizing the need for everyone's help. It also references the movie "Armageddon" as a cinematic depiction of a similar mission.

"Wise" Satellite Captures First Images of Asteroids

An article from "Corriere della Sera" (January 19, 2010) reports on NASA's WISE satellite, launched on December 14, 2009. WISE has begun transmitting images, including a splendid photograph of celestial bodies in the Carina constellation. Its mission is to scan deep space for asteroids, particularly Near Earth Objects (NEOs), and to identify thousands of new ones in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The satellite uses advanced infrared sensors cooled to -261 degrees Celsius to detect faint heat signatures from dark and cold objects. WISE is expected to operate for 10 months, providing new galactic views and better assessing asteroid risks.

Strange Sighting in the Skies of the Itria Valley

An article from "LA GAZZETTA DEL MEZZOGIORNO/Brindisi" (January 29, 2010) reports on a sighting in Cisternino, Italy. A man named G.C. claims to have seen a luminous, falling ball around 1:30 PM on January 28th. He described it as a "luminous ball, like a lit lamp, but with something blueish inside," moving horizontally and falling at high speed. He insists it was not an airplane. The article notes that similar sightings have occurred in the area, including one in June of the previous year, and that people are often reluctant to report such events for fear of ridicule.

The Mystery of the Luminous Spiral

This article, dated December 9th (year not specified but context suggests 2009), describes a spectacular event in the sky of northern Norway. A luminous globe appeared, emitting a large, white, rotating spiral that expanded and then vanished. While initially speculated to be an aurora, meteorite, laser, alien spacecraft, or even a time portal, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense later admitted it was the result of a test launch of the experimental Bulava ballistic missile by the nuclear submarine "Omftity Donskoy." The missile, weighing 37 tons and 12 meters long, malfunctioned and began to spin erratically.

Book Review: "La Luce Divina non viene mai meno!"

A brief review of the book "La Luce Divina non viene mai meno!" (Divine Light Never Fades!) by Michael George, published by Macro Edizioni. The book, priced at €13.50, is described as containing teachings from Masters like Saint Germain and Nesara, necessary for understanding the upcoming changes that affect everyone.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and related phenomena. There's a strong emphasis on the potential for future contact with aliens and the belief that humanity is on the cusp of significant revelations. The publication also covers threats from space, such as asteroids, and unexplained aerial phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness and a proactive approach to investigating and understanding these mysteries, encouraging readers to look for the signs and embrace the possibility of a broader cosmic community. There's a blend of scientific reporting (SETI, NASA missions) with more speculative and spiritual interpretations of events.