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this is starting to look a lot like disclosure, isn't it?Canada releases UFO X-Files to the World
The Canadian Government has just authorized open public access to thousands of federal government documents concerning UFOs. A total of 9500 digitized documents spanning the years 1947 to the early 1980s are now available through the Library and Archives Canada website. Titled “Canada's UFOs: The Search for the Unknown” the files include correspondence, reports, memos and procedures, some of which specifically deal with UFOs. The files come from Canada’s National Defense Department, the Department of Transport, the National Research Council, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Canada’s release of its UFO X-Files follows closely upon the release at the end of January of Denmark's UFO files. Britain continues to release thousands of UFO files through a program of gradual releases it began in May 2007 through its national archives with the most recent being on October 2008. The French Space Agency had earlier announced on March 22, 2007, that it was making public its secret UFO files through a government website.
The important difference between the released Canadian UFO files with other country releases is the inclusion of departmental analyses rather than simply reports of UFO sightings. According to Victor Viggiani from Exopolitics Toronto, “The Canadian files do not simply list UFO sightings; they describe actions, meetings and inter-departmental memoranda generated by Canadian officials that attempt to make sense of the considerable onslaught of UFO sightings as well as referencing American problems with keeping abreast of UFO sightings.”
"… it is difficult to reconcile this performance with the capabilities of our technology, and unless the technology of some terrestrial nation is much more advanced than is generally known, we are forced to the conclusion that the vehicles are probably extra-terrestrial, in spite of our prejudices to the contrary."
Originally posted by Aubryish
Before Americans could fly....
S & F
“The Canadian files do not simply list UFO sightings; they describe actions, meetings and inter-departmental memoranda generated by Canadian officials that attempt to make sense of the considerable onslaught of UFO sightings as well as referencing American problems with keeping abreast of UFO sightings.”
Originally posted by reject
this is starting to look a lot like disclosure, isn't it?
Originally posted by Impreza
I'd like to join in on this positive reaction you guys have going here, but I know better. I know that nothing substantial will ever come of these UFO related materials that's being declassified around the world.
Originally posted by Majorion
The Cometa Report seems to conclude that some ufos represent extraterrestrial craft. And that was in 99
Paul Hellyer, former Canadian Defence Minister endorses the validity of Colonel Philip J Corso's Book "They Day After Roswell" and agrees with Alfred Webre's Proposal of "A Decade Of Contact" with Extra-terrestrials, rather than interplanetary War.