On December 16, 2005, a Resolution to establish a United Nations Decade of
Contact was formally transmitted to the incoming President of the General
Assembly, H.E. Jan Eliasson of Sweden by the Institute for Cooperation in
Space (ICIS), a Non-Governmental Organization. President Eliasson was
Sweden's Ambassador to the United Nations from 2000 to 2005.
Almost to the day twenty-seven years ago, on December 18, 1978, the United
Nations General Assembly voted to approve decision 33/426, inviting U.N.
Member States "to take appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level
scientific research and investigation into extraterrestrial life,
including unidentified flying objects, and to inform the Secretary-General
of the observations, research and evaluation of such activities."
Then U.S. President Jimmy Carter then supported the U.N. General
Assembly's decision. Carter himself had a close Encounter of the First
Kind with a UFO (Night Light) in October 1969, in the company of 10
members of the Leary, Georgia Lion's Club while he was running for
Governor of Georgia. Four years later, while Governor of Georgia, Carter
filed a public UFO sighting report, dated September 18, 1973.
UNITED NATIONS DECADE OF CONTACT
Former Canadian Minister of Defence, Hon. Paul Hellyer has requested that
the Canadian Parliament hold hearings on the issue of relations with
Extraterrestrial civilizations. On September 25, 2005, at the Toronto
Exopolitics Symposium held at Convocation Hall, University of Toronto,
former Minister of National Defence Hellyer stated: "UFOs, are as real as
the airplanes that fly over your head."
He stated, "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. 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."
Over 630,000 registered journalists and 283,000 registered media outlets
world-wide have downloaded a November 24, 2005 Thanksgiving Day (USA)
Yahoo News story of Mr. Hellyer's request to the Canadian Parliament.
Mr. Hellyer, Canada's former Minister of Defence, supports a United
Nations Decade of Contact. In the introduction to a recent book,
EXOPOLITICS: POLITICS GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE, by ICIS
International Director Alfred Lambremont Webre, Mr. Hellyer writes, "To
turn us in the direction of re-unification with the rest of creation
Alfred Lambremont Webre is proposing a 'Decade of Contact' - an 'era of
openness, public hearings, public funded research, and education about
extraterrestrial reality.' That could just be the antidote the world needs
to end its greed-driven, power-centered madness."
A United Nations Decade of Contact has four Objectives: (1) DISCLOSURE -
Governmental disclosure related to Extraterrestrial Presence; (2) DECADE
OF CONTACT - Public funding of a 10 year process of public education and
research about the Extraterrestrial Presence; (3) DISARMAMENT - A
permanent ban on all space-based weapons and warfare in space through a
Space Preservation Treaty Conference; (4) DIPLOMACY - Public Interest
UNITED NATIONS Diplomacy with ethical Off-Planet Cultures now visiting
Earth.
The Disclosure Project, a U.S.-based non-profit organization, on May 9,
2001, held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington,
D.C. in which numerous high-level military-intelligence, governmental and
private sector witnesses publicly described experiences and evidence
establishing that advanced Extraterrestrial civilizations are interacting
with our terrestrial civilization at this time.
A military-intelligence spying technology known as "remote viewing"
originally developed at Stanford Research Institute in the mid-1970s by
Dr. Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ has yielded replicable data regarding the
existence of Off-Planet cultures now visiting Earth.
On May 20, 2005, Brazil, a major U.N. Member Nation took official measures
in support of a United Nations Decade of Contact. The Brazilian Air Force
(FAB) openly allowed examination of classified UFO documents in several
military facilities in Brasilia, the Federal Capital.
The United Nations General Assembly has voted in favor of a treaty banning
weapons and warfare in space. The last time a United Nations vote was held
on this issue was on December 8, 2003, when the General Assembly voted
174 - 0, with four lone abstentions (Israel, Marshall Islands, Federated
States of Micronesia, United States of America).
Reached for comment, one Non-Governmental spokesperson stated, "We are
certain 2006 will be a banner year for official disclosure of an advanced
Extraterrestrial presence, and for the beginnings of a United Nations
Decade of Contact."
CONTACT:
Institute for Cooperation in Space(ICIS) - 1-877-266-7337
Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd
http://www.peaceinspace.net
Non-Governmental Organizations Contact:
Toronto, Canada: Victor Viggiani, Exopolitics Toronto Symposium
Tel: 905-278-5628
http://www.exopoliticstoronto.com
Washington, D.C.: Dr. Steven Greer, The Disclosure Project
Tel: (540) 456-8302 (Office)
http://www.disclosureproject.org
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
http://www.un.org/ga/60/
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb326765.htm
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