UFO Radio Interview:
“Ticino tops Switzerland in UFO sightings”,
12 August 2010 (WRS, Geneva, Switzerland)
World Radio Switzerland (WRS) interviews Candida Mammoliti, President of the Centro Ufologico della Svizzera Italiana (Italian Switzerland’s UFO centre):
http://worldradio.ch/wrs/news/switzerland/ticino-tops-switzerland-in-ufo-sightings.shtml?20344
World Radio Switzerland is part of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, Switzerland’s state broadcaster.
Canton Ticino, Switzerland (German: Kanton Tessin)
(wikimedia.org image)
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Thursday, 12 August 2010
UFO News Article:
“Brazil air force to record UFO sightings”,
12 August 2010 (BBC News, London, UK)
BBC News reports that the government of Brazil has ordered its Air Force to officially record all UFO sightings:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-10947856
The UFO information will be stored in the national archives in Rio de Janeiro.
Any UFO researcher can research the UFO files.
“Brazil air force to record UFO sightings”,
12 August 2010 (BBC News, London, UK)
BBC News reports that the government of Brazil has ordered its Air Force to officially record all UFO sightings:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-10947856
The UFO information will be stored in the national archives in Rio de Janeiro.
Any UFO researcher can research the UFO files.
UFO News Article:
“Brasil censara avistamientos de OVNIS”
(“Brazil UFO sightings census”),
11 August 2010 (Univision, Miami, Florida)
The Government of Brazil has ordered its Air Force to officially record all UFO sightings, according to Univision:
http://noticias.univision.com/mundo/noticias-curiosas/article/2010-08-11/brasil-censo-ovni
The decree says that civilian and military pilots must report any UFO sighting to the Aerospace Defense Command (COMDABRA) in Brasilia. Brazilian Air Traffic Controllers are also ordered to report UFO incidents.
English translation:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fnoticias.univision.com%2Fmundo%2Fnoticias-curiosas%2Farticle%2F2010-08-11%2Fbrasil-censo-ovni&sl=es&tl=en
The Three Powers Square (Praca dos Tres Poderes) is Brasilia’s Federal District. The name is derived from the encounter of the three divisions of power around the square: the Executive (Presidential Office), the Legislative (National Congress) and the Judiciary (Supreme Court).
Aerial view of the Three Powers Square (Praca dos Tres Poderes), Brasilia, Brazil (v-brazil.com photo)
Brazilian Ufologists visited COMDABRA (Brazil’s Aerospace Defense Command) in Brasilia on 20 May 2005 (From left: Roberto Beck, Rafael Cury, Marco Petit, A. J. Gevaerd, Fernando Ramalho and Claudeir Covo) (rense.com photo)
“Brasil censara avistamientos de OVNIS”
(“Brazil UFO sightings census”),
11 August 2010 (Univision, Miami, Florida)
The Government of Brazil has ordered its Air Force to officially record all UFO sightings, according to Univision:
http://noticias.univision.com/mundo/noticias-curiosas/article/2010-08-11/brasil-censo-ovni
The decree says that civilian and military pilots must report any UFO sighting to the Aerospace Defense Command (COMDABRA) in Brasilia. Brazilian Air Traffic Controllers are also ordered to report UFO incidents.
English translation:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fnoticias.univision.com%2Fmundo%2Fnoticias-curiosas%2Farticle%2F2010-08-11%2Fbrasil-censo-ovni&sl=es&tl=en
The Three Powers Square (Praca dos Tres Poderes) is Brasilia’s Federal District. The name is derived from the encounter of the three divisions of power around the square: the Executive (Presidential Office), the Legislative (National Congress) and the Judiciary (Supreme Court).
Aerial view of the Three Powers Square (Praca dos Tres Poderes), Brasilia, Brazil (v-brazil.com photo)
Brazilian Ufologists visited COMDABRA (Brazil’s Aerospace Defense Command) in Brasilia on 20 May 2005 (From left: Roberto Beck, Rafael Cury, Marco Petit, A. J. Gevaerd, Fernando Ramalho and Claudeir Covo) (rense.com photo)