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Part VIII of a series of investigative articles on the Obama administration, the United Nations, and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life

Less than a week after a senior U.N. official confirmed that the U.N. Secretariat would hold a meeting on extraterrestrial policy if it were requested by a U.N. member nation, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s State Dept. and U.N. Ambassador Susan E. Rice’s offices will not even discuss the matter on the record.  On March 18, 2009, Juan Carlos Brandt, U.N. Chief of Advocacy and Special Events stated to this reporter, “If there is one (1) U.N. member state that would ask for a meeting on extraterrestrials, it would take place.” The office of the President of the 63rd U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann, the former Sandinista foreign minister of Nicaragua (1979-90), also has confirmed to this reporter that it would support any U.N. member nation calling for implementation of UNGA Decision 33/426, which calls for coordination of research on “unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.”  On March 22, 2009, a U.S. ally, the U.K. Ministry of Defence released over 1200 previously secret files relating to UFOs and extraterrestrial life.  On March 26, 2009, when reached by this reporter, neither Hillary Clinton’s nor Susan Rice’s offices nor their spokespersons would comment on the U.N. official’s statements, or on U.S. plans to support implementation of UNGA Decision 33/426.

AP: Susan Rice & Hillary Clinton, White House March 10

International community is coordinating UFO/ET secret file release

The international community has begun to release their previously secret files on unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial life, in ad hoc coordination with the requirements of UNGA Decision 33/426, which "invites interested Member States to take appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific research and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and to inform the Secretary-General of the observations, research and evaluation of such activities.”

On May 11, 2004, the Mexican Department of Defense released secret Extraterrestrial craft sighting reports. On May 20, 2005, the Brazilian Air Force released classified Extraterrestrial and UFO reports to researchers. Concurrently, Peru and Chile (and other nations) have also released secret Extraterrestrial craft reports.

On March 22, 2007, the French Space Agency announced it was making public its secret files on possible Extraterrestrial sightings at www.cnes-geipan.fr.  The New Scientist reports: “Of the 1600 cases registered since 1954, nearly 25% are classified as ‘type D’, meaning that ‘despite good or very good data and credible witnesses, we are confronted with something we can't explain.”  On May 2, 2007 the U.K. Ministry of Defence announced it was releasing up to 7200 secret Extraterrestrial sightings files going back to 1967, collected by DI55, a secret unit within the Ministry of Defence.”

A year later, on May 14, 2008, the U.K. ministry of defence released its first installment of previously secret documents. On February 28, 2009, Denmark released 15,000 previously secret documents relating to extraterrestrial life and UFOs.

U.S. is a lone holdout on extraterrestrial disclosure

Thus far, the U.S. appears to be a lone holdout among major UFO/ET-knowledgeable nations on any updated release of its secret files related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.

Many reasons have been postulated for this refusal by United States military intelligence to release its secret UFO and extraterrestrial-related files.  These range from national security, to a desire to retain a monopoly to secret governmental-extraterrestrial liaison programs, to a desire to maintain a monopoly on ET-derived fuel-less non-polluting energy sources, to a desire to maintain a corporate monopoly on ET-derived trade secrets.

Hillary Clinton has state of the art knowledge of the extraterrestrial presence

During her first term (1993-1997) as First Lady in the Bill Clinton White House, Hillary Clinton served as White House point person for a significant research initiative on the extraterrestrial presence led by philanthropist Laurance Rockefeller.  According to documents obtained under Freedom of Information requests by researcher Grant Cameron, Hillary Clinton was present when Rockefeller presented a briefing on “the Best Available Evidence” then President Bill Clinton.

Hillary Clinton and her staff helped draft a letter to President Clinton, which set out a comprehensive disclosure policy on UFOs and extraterrestrial issues, entitled: “Lifting Secrecy of Information about Extraterrestrial Intelligence as Part of the Current Classification Review.”

According to FOIA documents, the Nov. 1, 1995 letter Clinton helped draft “calls for disclosure for all ETI and UFO material being held by the government and makes three recommendations:

   “1. UFOs and ETI documents should be given priority in government declassification efforts such as the Presidential Executive Order 12958 issued in 1995.

   “2. Requests the appointment of a coordinator for ETI and UFO information inside the government

   “3. Requests an amnesty for all military people who might have classified information on UFOs, so they can come forward without fear.”

UNGA 33/426 would deconstruct the U.S.-enforced UFO/ET silence

It is unfortunate that Hillary Clinton is abdicating from her own personal knowledge of the extraterrestrial presence in failing to lead with implementation of UNGA Decision 33/426, and make the extraterrestrial presence official at the United Nations.

Public discourse about the extraterrestrial presence has functionally been prohibited since the 1953 Durant Report of the C.I.A. Robertson Panel, which decreed that any public mention of extraterrestrial or UFO issues in academia, the media or government be accompanied by ridicule.

In United Nations General Assembly Decision 33/426, we have an international precedent and vehicle for “Establishment of an agency or a department of the United Nations for undertaking, co-coordinating and disseminating the results of research into unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related phenomena.”

This internationalizes the issue amongst the 192 nations represented at the General Assembly, who originally voted to adopt 33/426 in December 1978, despite the opposition of the United States.

Ethical extraterrestrial civilizations & UNGA 33/426

Strategically, UNGA Decision 33/426 provides the trans-national infrastructure for an ethical extraterrestrial civilization wishing to openly engage human society, without the entanglements of agreements with a single nation like the U.S. that in the past has maintained secret agreements with non-ethical ET races that permitted abductions in exchange for advanced weapons technology.

Fundamental U.N. reform including abolition of the Security Council, and the establishment of a constitutional, democratically elected Earth Legislature may cure many of the current infirmities of the United Nations.

Of the current 192 members of the U.N. General Assembly, only one (1) member nations need step forward support implementation UNGA Decision 33/426 and begin humanity’s evolution out of the war economy.

Continued in Part IX of a series of investigative articles on the Obama administration, the United Nations, and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life

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