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The government also refused to back a 1978 attempt by the Grenadian delegation to the United Nations to establish an international working group to evaluate UFO reports, the letter states. "The British delegation did not think that such an agency was appropriate to the function of the UN." The MoD admitted the documents are a fraction of the thousands of records of alleged alien visits.
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There are WAY too many "sentences" in the PDF that make absolutely no sense,
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Not sure about the source of this, but the PDF you linked to is obviously NOT written by someone that knows anything about grammar or presentation skills. There are WAY too many "sentences" in the PDF that make absolutely no sense, and the photos are very sensationalized as if taken from "apocalyptic" type sites and added to it in no particular order. It looks like the work of a fairly unintelligent person honestly.
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Not sure about the source of this, but the PDF you linked to is obviously NOT written by someone that knows anything about grammar or presentation skills. There are WAY too many "sentences" in the PDF that make absolutely no sense, and the photos are very sensationalized as if taken from "apocalyptic" type sites and added to it in no particular order. It looks like the work of a fairly unintelligent person honestly.
In the 1970's, Sir Eric Gairy, then Prime Minister of Grenada (a small island in the Caribbean) repeatedly called for a special group within the UN to investigate UFO's. It was while Gairy was at the UN, attending a conference with other UFO experts, including Gen. Kurt Waldheim, the late Allen J. Hynek and Maj. von Keviczky, that a coup by a group calling themselves JEWEL put Maurice Bishop in power in Grenada.