Italian Researcher Provides Evidence of World’s ‘First’ UFO Crash

What comes to mind when you think of aliens landing on Earth? To most people, it might sound like an intriguing story for a sci-fi movie. After all, Alien Invasion is a work of fiction. Most of the time, these movies or TV shows depict the landing site in the United States.

This guy doesn’t think so; he has evidence of the world’s first UFO crash.

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An Italian investigator has evidence of the world’s first UFO crash

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According to the Italian researcher, the man believes that the aliens arrived in Italy and not in America. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Roberto Pinotti revealed that the first aliens did not emerge from the Roswell wreckage. They were emphatically not hiding out at Area 51.

Pinotti has been investigating a rumored UFO crash in Italy in the 1930s. He has been doing this study since 1996. Until, years later, someone mailed him some strange documents anonymously.

These records revealed attempts to hide the fact. The researcher is the president of the National Ufology Center. He claims to have proof not only of the 1933 UFO crash, but also of a secret department set up by Benito Mussolini. This was to investigate the alleged UFO.

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According to the investigator, an Unidentified Flying Object fell near Milan. RS/33 was the name of the research team. Guglielmo Marconi was in charge. For those who don’t know him, he was the inventor of the radio and a supporter of Mussolini’s fascist administration.

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“In 1996, my colleague Alfredo Lissoni and I began to investigate the story of the 1933 UFO crash in Lombardy when we received some original secret documents on the case,” Pinotti told the Daily Mail.

The documents were obtained from someone who claimed to have inherited them from a relative. This family member supposedly worked with Mussolini’s RS/33.

What was the content of the documents?

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Two telegrams written in Italian in June 1933, to be exact. One requested “absolute silence” about an “alleged landing of unknown aircraft on national soil,” while another issued “immediate arrest” warrants and “maximum penalties” against anyone reporting “aircraft of unknown nature and origin” on June 1933. , according to the Daily Mail.

This was the “personal order” of “Il Duce”, or Mussolini. The UFO, according to Pinotti, was kept in a hangar near Milan. This lasted until the Allies took control of Italy during World War II. The UFO was then captured and returned to the United States by US troops.

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