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In what is a milestone and historic event for Brazilian ufology and for ufologists around the world Brazil’s UFO community has gained access to previously classified top-secret UFO files.
The UFO community headed by the CBU or Commission of Brazilian Ufologists has been fighting for access to these files for over a year under freedom of information provisions and has emerged from this battle victorious.
The minister also stated that Brazil had the right to reveal to its population the reality of the existence of aliens if the need arose without America’s permission. He then went on to make the interesting remark that while many people were ready to accept the idea of aliens many were not ready for this kind of information.
On this night, back in May of 1986, twenty UFOs were tracked by radar and chased by six military planes. The then minister of Aviation, Brigadier General Otavio Moreira Lima confirmed the event and later went on record stating that he believed humanity would soon make contact with extraterrestrials.
Originally posted by GeeGee
I hate to be a party pooper, but what exactly do these files prove? Besides that strange UFO sightings occurred? I personally have never found these "historic disclosures" to be anything more than a tease. They're just throwing a bone to the enthusiasts.
If we want real disclosure, I think we will require a lot more than just UFO case files. If UFOlogists want to convince the general public and their skeptical opponents, they will need to give them more to work with. That's just my two cents.
Originally posted by Albertarocks
That's kind of what I'm thinking too. I'm wondering why so many countries have all of a sudden disclosed their x-files almost in sync. It was only last month that Canada opened the doors fully to all UFO files. (Supposedly it was "fully"). I'm wondering what we're being set up for. There's some sort of plan afoot. The fact that so many countries are giving access to these files basically all at the same time is very fishy, IMO.
Originally posted by Albertarocks
That's kind of what I'm thinking too. I'm wondering why so many countries have all of a sudden disclosed their x-files almost in sync. It was only last month that Canada opened the doors fully to all UFO files. (Supposedly it was "fully"). I'm wondering what we're being set up for. There's some sort of plan afoot. The fact that so many countries are giving access to these files basically all at the same time is very fishy, IMO.
So basicly you're saying that you're going to wait to be told what to believe, and that you won't believe it unless a man in a suit, on the telly tells you it's true?
Originally posted by Disclosure Agent
As good as this sounds they are only releasing the documents that have been involved with ongoing investigations regarding UFO's and other flying mysteries.....
They havn't come out and said yes there are aliens and UFO's.......
Until i switch on the news and see breaking headlines about the USA and UK coming clean and admitting the ET stories are all true and they knew abouty it for years I wont be convinced anything like disclosure is happening......
where are you Garry Mckinnon lol
Originally posted by Disclosure Agent
They havn't come out and said yes there are aliens and UFO's.......
Until i switch on the news and see breaking headlines about the USA and UK coming clean and admitting the ET stories are all true and they knew abouty it for years I wont be convinced anything like disclosure is happening......
Originally posted by GeeGee
I hate to be a party pooper, but what exactly do these files prove? Besides that strange UFO sightings occurred? I personally have never found these "historic disclosures" to be anything more than a tease. They're just throwing a bone to the enthusiasts.
If we want real disclosure, I think we will require a lot more than just UFO case files. If UFOlogists want to convince the general public and their skeptical opponents, they will need to give them more to work with. That's just my two cents.
The minister also stated that Brazil had the right to reveal to its population the reality of the existence of aliens if the need arose without America’s permission. He then went on to make the interesting remark that while many people were ready to accept the idea of aliens many were not ready for this kind of information.