The famous UFO researcher Roberto Pinotti has discovered documents that may confirm one of the most mysterious stories of our civilization. These documents, according to Pinotti, prove that in 1933 in Magenta, a small town in northern Italy, there was the first-ever collision of an unidentified flying object (UFO) - 14 years before the famous incident in Roswell, New Mexico.
Italian researcher Roberto Pinotti claims to have documents proving that the first UFO crashed in Italy as early as 1933, 14 years before the famous Roswell incident. These documents, according to Pinotti, indicate that Benito Mussolini's government set up a secret office to investigate the unidentified object.
Last month, former US National Intelligence Bureau employee David Grusch shocked the world by revealing under oath that there was a secret US program that had captured many "non-human" flying saucers. Grusch says one of these objects crashed in northern Italy in 1933, was secretly taken by dictator Benito Mussolini, then captured by US forces after World War II and shipped to the US.
In an interview with DailyMail.com, Pinotti shared the extraordinary details of an alleged flying saucer crash that occurred 14 years before the notorious incident in Roswell, New Mexico.
Pinotti, president of the National Ufological Center (CUN), obtained documents which he said prove the June 13, 1933 crash and the existence of a secret department set up by Mussolini to investigate the alleged saucer.Documents Pinotti received by post from an anonymous source include two telegrams dated June 1933 in Italian, one demanding "absolute silence" regarding the "alleged landing on domestic soil of an unknown aircraft." Another, dated June 13, threatens "immediate arrest" and "maximum penalties" for any press coverage of "an aircraft of unknown type and origin."
Other documents sent to Pinotti refer to a secretive government department called "Gabinetto RS/33" or Special Research Cabinet RS 33, which was allegedly set up by the Italian dictator to manage the recovered and researched wreckage of the alleged saucer, as well as other UFO incidents.
In addition to the documents, Pinotti also received handwritten notes on government agency letterheaded paper dated August 22, 1936, which contain a sketch and description of a cylindrical airship with ports on the sides and white and red lights seen flying over northern Italy.
Although Pinotti's work has been met with skepticism in Italy since its first publication in 2000, it remains little known outside the country.
Skeptics point out that paper and ink from that time may have been used to forge documents that lack any protocol numbers or official stamps to help verify them as genuine government documents, but look more like private notes.
Despite his skepticism, a former US government chief investigating UFOs told DailyMail.com that officials were taking the matter "seriously".
"This is an incident that we took seriously and continue to take seriously," said Lue Elizondo, who headed the Department of Defense's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program until 2017.
An Italian researcher, having one of his documents from 1936, ran tests with the help of a forensic expert who concluded that the paper and ink dated back to that time. "After four years of investigations and forensic analysis showing that the documents were indeed written in the 1930s, we have published a detailed report in the book," Pinotti told DailyMail.com. "In my opinion, the evidence speaks for itself. And it shows that the first world leader to officially (albeit secretly) tackle the UFO problem was not President Harry Truman with the Roswell Incident in the United States, but Benito Mussolini in Italy."
No comments:
Post a Comment