- Diario El Tribuno de Salta
- May 24, 2003
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- ** Ufologists recorced electromagnetic signals and radiation
emanating from an underground source**
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- Two scientists affiliated to the Fundaci-n Instituto
Biof'sico de Investigaciones (FICI) headquartered in La Matanza and directed
by Pedro Romaniuk, one of the most well-known analysts of the UFO phenomenon
and an author of 20 books on the subject, claimed having picked up radioactive
signatures, microwaves, levels of electricity and oscillations originating
from the depths of the earth.
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- Omar Hesse and Jorge Millstein surveyed the mountains
surrounding Cachi last week -- 157 km from the capital and 2,280 meters
above sea level. After applying a Russian tester in the vicinity of the
Nevado de Cachi, they concluded that the signals are not natural in origin,
and rather originate by machinery operated by intelligent beings (sic).
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- "The oscillations clearly indicate that kilometers
beneath the surface there is activity: alternating electrical waves, which
means a power source," said Hesse. "This could mean engines,"
he added.
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- The area was not chosen at random: it was based on 4
film recordings made by local mountaineer Antonio Zuleta between June 2000
and November 2002. All of them show analogous images--strange, swiftly
moving lights which appear to "plunge" into the ground at the
same point. The researchers calculated the site's location and accompanied
by Zuleta himself, reported to the area some 8 km to the southwest.
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- "We will have to return with equipment of higher
sensitivity and equipped with depth rods (sic) to achieve greater precision
in the data," observed Millstein. However, despite the magnitude of
their discovery, members of the FICI were not impressed. "It's just
that this is one of the hottest areas of the planet regarding extraterrestrial
activity. It's a band that stretches from La Poma to Cayafate and which
has roused interest all over the world, as we have attested through our
worldwide investigation network, where consultations regarding the area
are recurrently made." The two researchers estimate that Zuleta's
recordings and the signals recorded from the depths of the earth correspond
to a technology not native to our world.
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- "To those of us in this field, the possibility that
vessels may penetrate the earth is nothing new in the Andes, as depicted
by numerous stone records from Ecuador to Mendoza," they concluded.
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- [Translator's note: our readers will recall that Zuleta's
findings were hotly disputed a year or so ago. The FICI organization's
leader is also one of South America's better-known contactees]
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- Translation (C) 2003. Scott Corrales, Institute of Hispanic
Ufology (IHU). Special thanks to Gloria Coluchi.
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- http://www.eltribuno.com.ar/salta/20030523_213309.php
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