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President Barack Hussein Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton both face an immediate, international cross-roads at the United Nations on whether or not to honor a U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) Decision on releasing U.S. secret files on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.
On January 28, 2009, 8 days after the inauguration of President Barack Hussein Obama, Denmark became the latest U.N. member nation, by releasing 15,000 of its secret unidentified flying object (UFO) and extraterrestrial-related files. With this official act, Denmark functionally complied part of UNGA Decision 33/426.
Since 2004, a number of U.N. member nations have undertaken some release of their secret UFO and extraterrestrial-related files, including Brazil, Chile, Denmark, France, Mexico, Peru, and the United Kingdom, in ad hoc partial compliance with UNGA Decision 33/426.
Originally posted by converge
The author of the article makes the assumption that other nations have released some UFO documents to comply with the UN Decision:
On January 28, 2009, 8 days after the inauguration of President Barack Hussein Obama, Denmark became the latest U.N. member nation, by releasing 15,000 of its secret unidentified flying object (UFO) and extraterrestrial-related files. With this official act, Denmark functionally complied part of UNGA Decision 33/426.
Since 2004, a number of U.N. member nations have undertaken some release of their secret UFO and extraterrestrial-related files, including Brazil, Chile, Denmark, France, Mexico, Peru, and the United Kingdom, in ad hoc partial compliance with UNGA Decision 33/426.
UNGA Decision 33/426 is if of 1978. I see no indication that it's because of this that some nations have released some of their UFO files.