Canada to Expose Alien Collaboration With U.S.

4-27-13 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
WASHINGTON — Why is Lester Pearson’s 89-year-old
former minister of defense coming to Washington next week to testify as
to the existence — and multiple visits to Earth — of little green men
(not to mention tall white dudes) from outer space?
“Because this is the third most important issue
facing humankind after global warming and changing the monetary system,”
Paul Hellyer says.
It is the eve of what is being billed as “the Citizen
Hearing on Disclosure of an Extraterrestrial Presence Engaging the
Human Race.”
Hellyer, the former Liberal, Tory and independent MP
who first sat in Parliament in 1949, will be arguing — hardly for the
first time — that, as he tells me by phone from his home in Toronto, not
only has ET been here, “there are more than one species, in fact there
are several species.
“There has been collaboration between one or more of
them with the U.S. government and the U.S. defense department. They’ve
been sharing technology, some of which they wouldn’t want the public to
know about. Not only anti-gravity machines, but also diabolical weapons —
so many things that will affect the future of humankind.”
Why didn’t you ask them about this when you were minister of national defense? I ask.
“I’d never heard about this at that time,” he answers.
Alien intelligence, Hellyer says, “is like a scroll
that opens up in both directions; it has no end, it goes on and on.
There are people from other dimensions, too, and a lot of them have
visited Earth and they still do. Some of them look very much like us.
The species we call the Tall Whites have been seen shopping in Las
Vegas.”
Hellyer is not alone in his certainty that we are not
alone. Last month, a polling firm in North Carolina sampled 1,000
Americans and discovered 21 per cent agree a UFO crash at Roswell, N.M.,
in 1947 was covered up by the U. S. government, and 29 per cent concur
with the proposition that “aliens exist.”
(When asked, “Do you believe that shape-shifting
reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining
political power to manipulate our societies, or not?” only 88 per cent
said they do not.)
The Citizen Hearing on Disclosure etc., is going to occupy five full days at the National Press Club.
Hellyer and dozens of other witnesses will present
their opinions and their evidence to five former members of the House of
Representatives plus ex-senator Mike Gravel of Alaska, the iconoclast
Democrat who made a bid for the White House in 2008 but whose support
never exceeded what the experts call “statistical zero.”
Gravel, who is 83 and the son of emigrant Quebecers —
“I have more relatives in Canada than in the United States, but they’re
dying”– promises his role in the hearing will be that of an impartial
auditor.
“From my point of view,” he reasons from his home in
California, “the number of UFO sightings would indicate that, even if
the numbers are exaggerated, they should be examined and reported to the
public. France, Canada and a few of the others have revealed all the
information that they have — the exception to this rule is the U.S.
government. This canard that the American public would panic if there
was anything proven is ridiculous. The people are mature, they
understand that there are many facets of life that are explainable.”
“Are there little green men? We’ll see what the testimony is.”
What would change in our lives if they really do exist? I ask Gravel.
“Nothing,” he replies. “Nothing. People would be
satisfied that there are unexplained events, but that’s not unusual. The
whole belief in God is empirically unproven, yet we accept that.”
Both Gravel and Hellyer agree the United Nations
should be involved in any further venture into intergalactic affairs.
This path has been trodden before. In 1978, prime minister Eric Gairy of
Grenada beseeched the UN General Assembly, “Why should man be precluded
from information on UFOs, a matter of great interest and importance to
man?”
While Gairy was meeting with secretary general Kurt Waldheim in New York, he was overthrown by a leftist coup at home.
Hellyer does not believe that proof of extraterrestrial visitation would provoke, as Gravel says, “nothing.”
“The ramifications are just enormous,” Hellyer
affirms. “The question is, what’s the end game as far as the people are
concerned who have the knowledge and are doing the engineering and
building the machines that the aliens showed them that will blow your
mind away? If the United States is doing these things, then Russia and
China know about it and are doing the same thing. These are big issues,
especially when people are starving.”
Have the aliens conquered death? I wonder.
“Some of the species live 900 years,” Hellyer
replies. “If you read about Methuselah in the Bible, there might have
been some around then. Personally, I have no desire to live 900 years. I
have no desire to even live one hundred.”
If you do make it to 100, will you run for your old seat in Parliament? I ask the seeker of truths.
“Funny you should ask,” Hellyer says. “In one of my
dreams recently, I saw myself dabbling in politics again. When I woke
up, I realized that I’m really too old for that kind of strenuous
living.”
Allen Abel is a Brooklyn-born Canadian journalist based in Washington, D.C.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition April 27, 2013.
NOTE: The above image is a rendering.
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