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Review by Honourable Paul T. Hellyer, Minister of National
Defense under Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson; Deputy Prime
Minister of Canada under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
Alfred Lambremont Webre’s odyssey into the realm of life in the vast
Universe surrounding planet Earth is indeed a fascinating journey if
you read it with an open mind. He postulates a Universe that includes
many planets sustaining life more advanced than our own – all subject
to universal governance based on the rule of law.
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Earth, he suggests, is an exception. Rather than being the center of
the Universe, as our ancestors believed, we are the black sheep of the
interplanetary community. We have been “quarantined” and isolated from
the “highly organized, interplanetary, inter-galactic multidimensional
society,” presumably because our culture has been strongly influenced
by rogue planetary leadership personified in the story of the Garden of
Eden.
To end the “quarantine,” Earthlings must advance morally and
spiritually, while re-establishing connection with inter-planetary
society. Until recently, we didn’t have the technology to do the
latter, but increasingly we do. Meanwhile, visits from our
extra-planetary neighbours present opportunities for peaceful
communication and collaboration.
Webre posits that some UFOs are natural phenomena, while some are
top-secret military aircraft, but that others are quite real. He
maintains that knowledge of their existence is being suppressed by
military intelligence organizations in the five English-speaking
countries known as the so-called “Echelon” group – the United Kingdom,
the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
For me, this is the least credible of the author’s assertions. I
strongly suspect that the US military holds information it has not
revealed, but I very much doubt that it has shared this knowledge with
its intelligence partners – certainly not Canada. The US only shares
information with other governments when it is in its own best interests
to do so.
Webre states that the alleged disinformation campaign about UFOs is
due to the close relationship between the military and industry, the so
called “military-industrial complex” that President Dwight David
Eisenhower warned us about in his farewell address. They are the chief
beneficiaries of the oil economy. Tapping into the knowledge of the
Universe would ultimately lead us to higher forms of energy that would
be ecologically sustainable, but that would make the oil economy
irrelevant.
God-fearing people will be relieved to know that there is nothing in
Webre’s thesis, despite the considerable mind-stretch, that denies
their fundamental beliefs. If there were, I would not be a party to it.
Webre states, “Reunion with Universe civilizations will bring a closer
relationship with God. The most advanced scientific reality in all
creation is that God is Source.”
To turn us in the direction of re-unification with the rest of
creation the author is proposing a “Decade of Contact” – an “era of
openness, public hearings, publicly funded research, and education
about extraterrestrial reality.” That could be just the antidote the
world needs to end its greed driven, power-centered madness.
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