Declassified UFO / UAP Document
CRUISING--GREEK-LANGUAGE MAGAZINE 30 JAN 91
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports on the launch of a new Greek-language magazine in Nicosia, Cyprus, which includes coverage of UFO sightings in the Soviet Union. The intelligence bureau does not plan to monitor the publication regularly.
This intelligence message, dated January 30, 1991, reports on the launch of a new Greek-language magazine named Panorama in Nicosia, Cyprus. The publication, which began its run on September 29, 1990, is produced by S.I.M. (Publications) Ltd. The magazine's editorial mission is to provide entertainment and education while addressing both local problems and potential solutions. The first issue, consisting of 116 pages, features interviews with notable figures such as Oscar Camilion, the UN Secretary General's Special Representative in Cyprus, and the Mayor of Nicosia, Dhimitriadhis. The content is diverse, covering subjects ranging from the Nicosia Kidney Transplant Clinic to UFO sightings in the Soviet Union, alongside standard sections on sports, music, and fashion. Titos [illegible]olotas is identified as the editor. The reporting bureau notes that they do not intend to monitor the publication on a regular basis, though they may acquire specific issues if deemed necessary.
THERE ARE REPORTS ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS SUCH AS THE SUCCESSES OF THE NICOSIA KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CLINIC AND UFO SIGHTINGS IN THE SOVIET UNION.
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Official Assessment
A new Greek-language magazine titled Panorama began publication in Nicosia on September 29, 1990. The magazine covers various topics, including local events, interviews with public figures, and reports on UFO sightings in the Soviet Union.
Key Persons
- Oscar CamilionUN Secretary General's Special Representative in Cyprus
- DhimitriadhisNicosia Mayor
- Titos [illegible]olotasEditor