Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Intelligence Assessment: Greek-Language Magazine Panorama
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports on the launch of a Nicosia-based magazine called Panorama. It notes that the publication includes content regarding UFO sightings in the Soviet Union.
This document is an intelligence assessment regarding the launch of a new Greek-language magazine titled Panorama, based in Nicosia, Cyprus. The publication, produced by S.I.M. (Publications) Ltd., began its operations on September 29, 1990. The assessment notes that the magazine's editorial focus includes entertainment, education, and coverage of local and international events. Specifically, the document highlights that the magazine's first issue, consisting of 116 pages, features interviews with prominent figures such as Oscar Camilion, the UN Secretary General's special representative in Cyprus, and the Mayor of Nicosia, Dhimitriadhis. Furthermore, the document explicitly mentions that the magazine contains reports on a variety of topics, including UFO sightings in the Soviet Union, alongside standard sections covering sports, music, and fashion. The document identifies Titos [illegible] Olotas as the editor of the publication and notes that the bureau does not intend to provide regular coverage of the magazine, though issues are available if scrutiny is warranted.
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 features interviews with notable figures and reports on various topics, including UFO sightings in the Soviet Union.
Key Persons
- Oscar CamilionUN Secretary General's special representative in Cyprus
- DhimitriadhisNicosia Mayor
- Titos [illegible]Editor