A PUBLIC debate on the existence of UFOs and aliens involving former government ministers is being hailed as a major step towards “full disclosure” of top-secret documents about ET visitations of Earth.
The Roswell mystery has baffled UFO researchers for nearly 70 years
Last year alone, there were a record 1,267 incidents reported across Canada, according to TV news reports by Global Television, the CBC, and CTV.
The event, on Saturday June 25, 2016, in Brantford, Ontario, is to “address and investigate this modern day enigma.”
A Canadian research and development team has been set up to organise the historic event, led by Paul Hellyer, the Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and Minister of Defence, who is also a member of the Queen’s Privy Council.
Mr Hellyer is seen as the globe’s highest-ranking former government official to acknowledge the existence of ETs and a world-wide government cover-up.
Paul Hellyer has confessed on TV he believes aliens visit Earth.
“The Public Hearing will feature testimony by internationally-acclaimed experts.
“Experts will present their case in support of the UFO reality, the existence of extraterrestrials and what world governments, Pentagon, White House, NORAD and Vatican officials know about this issue.”
Roswell has been at the heart of the UFO scene since in July 1947 the military sensationally announced in a press release it had found the remains of a crashed flying saucer in the desert nearby.
But the following day it retracted the statement, saying it was in fact a damaged US Air Force air balloon.
Aside from Roswell, topics on the agenda include:
•Latest UFO sighting reports,
•Official government UFO documents obtained through FOIA
•What US presidents know about the UFO issue
•Alien abductions
•International UFO incidents over US and UK military and nuclear installations
Six members of the panel were among many others who participated at a Citizen Hearing on Disclosure held in Washington DC at the National Press Club in 2013 when they addressed former members of the US Senate and Congress.
Many believe 2016 is set to be the year of disclosure, particularly after Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton earlier this year vowed to expose the truth if she makes it into the White House.
The research and development team spokesman added: “Now, for the first time in Canadian history a panel of internationally respected experts will present their analysis of the social, scientific, national security, military, theological and political implications of this highly controversial issue before an equally esteemed panel of journalists, academics and broadcasters.
“The testimony presented will be both politically stunning and intellectually challenging.”
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