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OTTAWA,
CANADA (PRWEB) Nov 24 -- A former Canadian Minister of
Defense and Deputy Prime Minister under Pierre Trudeau
has joined forces with three Non-governmental
organizations to ask the Parliament of Canada to hold
public hearings on Exopolitics -- relations with “ETs.”
By “ETs,” Mr. Hellyer and these organizations mean
ethical, advanced extraterrestrial civilizations that
may now be visiting Earth. On September 25, 2005, in a
startling speech at the University of Toronto that
caught the attention of mainstream newspapers and
magazines, Paul Hellyer, Canada’s Defense Minister from
1963-67 under Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Prime Minister
Lester Pearson, publicly stated: "UFOs, are as real as
the airplanes that fly over your head."
Mr. Hellyer went on to say, "I'm so concerned about
what the consequences might be of starting an
intergalactic war, that I just think I had to say
something."
Hellyer revealed, "The secrecy involved in all
matters pertaining to the Roswell incident was
unparalled. The classification was, from the outset,
above top secret, so the vast majority of U.S. officials
and politicians, let alone a mere allied minister of
defence, were never in-the-loop."
Hellyer warned, "The United States military are
preparing weapons which could be used against the
aliens, and they could get us into an intergalactic war
without us ever having any warning. He stated, "The Bush
administration has finally agreed to let the military
build a forward base on the moon, which will put them in
a better position to keep track of the goings and
comings of the visitors from space, and to shoot at
them, if they so decide."
Hellyer’s speech ended with a standing ovation. He
said, "The time has come to lift the veil of secrecy,
and let the truth emerge, so there can be a real and
informed debate, about one of the most important
problems facing our planet today."
Three Non-governmental organizations took Hellyer’s
words to heart, and approached Canada’s Parliament in
Ottawa, Canada’s capital, to hold public hearings on a
possible ET presence, and what Canada should do. The
Canadian Senate, which is an appointed body, has held
objective, well-regarded hearings and issued reports on
controversial issues such as same-sex marriage and
medical marijuana,
On October 20, 2005, the Institute for Cooperation in
Space requested Canadian Senator Colin Kenny, Senator,
Chair of The Senate Standing Senate Committee on
National Security and Defense, “schedule public hearings
on the Canadian Exopolitics Initiative, so that
witnesses such as the Hon. Paul Hellyer, and
Canadian-connected high level military-intelligence,
NORAD-connected, scientific, and governmental witnesses
facilitated by the Disclosure Project and by the Toronto
Exopolitics Symposium can present compelling evidence,
testimony, and Public Policy recommendations.”
The Non-governmental organizations seeking Parliament
hearings include Canada-based Toronto Exopolitics
Symposium, which organized the University of Toronto
Symposium at which Mr. Hellyer spoke.
The Disclosure Project, a U.S.– based organization
that has assembled high level military-intelligence
witnesses of a possible ET presence, is also one of the
organizations seeking Canadian Parliament hearings.
Vancouver-based Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS),
whose International Director headed a proposed 1977
Extraterrestrial Communication Study for the White House
of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who himself has
publicly reported a 1969 Close Encounter of the First
Kind with a UFO, filed the original request for Canadian
Parliament hearings.
The Canadian Exopolitics Initiative, presented by the
organizations to a Senate Committee panel hearing in
Winnipeg, Canada, on March 10, 2005, proposes that the
Government of Canada undertake a Decade of Contact.
The proposed Decade of Contact is “a 10-year process
of formal, funded public education, scientific research,
educational curricula development and implementation,
strategic planning, community activity, and public
outreach concerning our terrestrial society’s full
cultural, political, social, legal, and governmental
communication and public interest diplomacy with
advanced, ethical Off-Planet cultures now visiting
Earth.”
Canada has a long history of opposing the basing of
weapons in Outer Space. On September 22, 2004 Canadian
Prime Minister Paul Martin declared to the U.N.
General Assembly,” "Space is our final frontier. It has
always captured our imagination. What a tragedy it would
be if space became one big weapons arsenal and the scene
of a new arms race.Martin stated, "In 1967, the
United Nations agreed that
weapons of mass
destruction must not be based in space. The time has
come to extend this ban to all weapons..."
In May, 2003, speaking before the Canadian House of
Commons Standing Committee on National Defense and
Veterans Affairs, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Canada Lloyd Axworthy, stated “Washington's offer to
Canada is not an invitation to join America under a
protective shield, but it presents a global security
doctrine that violates Canadian values on many levels."
Axworthy concluded, “There should be an
uncompromising commitment to preventing the placement of
weapons in space.”
On February 24, 2005, Canadian Prime Minister Paul
Martin made official Canada's decision not to take part
in the U.S government’s Ballistic Missile Defense
program.
Paul Hellyer, who now seeks Canadian Parliament
hearings on relations with ETs, on May 15, 2003, stated
in Toronto’s Globe & Mail newspaper, “Canada should
accept the long-standing invitation of U.S. Congressman
Dennis Kucinich of Ohio to
launch a conference to seek approval of an international
treaty to ban weapons in space. That would be a positive
Canadian contribution toward a more peaceful world.”
In early November 2005, the Canadian Senate wrote
ICIS, indicating the Senate Committee could not hold
hearings on ETs in 2005, because of their already
crowded schedule.
“That does not deter us,” one spokesperson for the
Non-governmental organizations said, “We are going ahead
with our request to Prime Minister Paul Martin and the
official opposition leaders in the House of Commons now,
and we will re-apply with the Senate of Canada in early
2006.
“Time is on the side of open disclosure that there
are ethical Extraterrestrial civilizations visiting
Earth,” The spokesperson stated. “Our Canadian
government needs to openly address these important
issues of the possible deployment of weapons in outer
war plans against ethical ET societies.” |