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Declaration for the Creation of a European Agency to Study UFOs and Extraterrestrial Affairs
At the European Exopolitics Summit we delivered a declaration which will form the main structure for a shared, trans-national agreement on dealing with the issue of ETs, UFOs and new energy systems.
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Declaration
for the Creation of a European Agency to Study UFOs and Extraterrestrial Affairs
We represent
an increasingly growing network of concerned individuals participating in
and/or supporting the European Exopolitics Summit in Barcelona Spain, July
25-26, 2009,
We are
a body of concerned private citizens seeking to understand the public policy
implications of evidence concerning UFOs, extraterrestrial life and related
phenomena,
Recognizing
UN General Assembly Decision (1978) 33/426 called for "Member States
to take appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific research
and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including unidentified flying
objects,"
Acknowledging
that between 1992-1997 the Spanish Ministry of Defence declassified 75 Air
Force files on UFOs from 1962 totaling 1900 pages on 97 events.
Noting
that on March 22, 2007, the French Space Agency announced it was making public
through its website 1600 declassified UFO files since 1954,
Acknowledging
that on May 14, 2008, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence began a 3 year
programme to declassify and release to the National Archives all its UFO files,
including over 12,000 sighting reports, together with policy documents formerly
classified Secret UK Eyes Only".
Noting
that on 21 September, 2007 the Republic of Ireland released declassified UFO
files from 1947 to 1984.
Realizing
that in January 2009, the Danish Air Force released on its website approximately
300 pages of reported UFO sightings from over the last 30 years,
Acknowledging
that on May 11, 2004, the Mexican Department of Defense released secret UFO
sighting reports to civilian UFO researchers; that on May 20, 2005, the Brazilian
Air Force also released classified UFO reports to civilian researchers; that
in August 2007, the Ecuadorian Air Force also released UFO files to civilian
UFO researchers; and that in June 2009, the Uruguay Air Force released 2100
files to the public.
Recognizing
that a high level group of former senior French military and scientific officials
from the Institute for Advanced Studies for National Defence issued the COMETA
Report in 1999 where the report concluded that about 5% of the UFO cases they
studied were unexplainable and the best explanation for them was the extraterrestrial
hypothesis;
Noting
that in 1969 the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration passed
a Federal Regulation suspending legal rights and quarantining individuals
coming into contact with extraterrestrial artifacts or life;
Recalling
that UNGA Decision 33/426 was titled "Establishment of an agency or a
department of the United Nations for undertaking, co-ordinating and disseminating
the results of research into unidentified flying objects and related phenomena;"
propose
the creation of a European Agency or Department to investigate evidence of
UFOs, extraterrestrial life and related phenomenon.
The
proposed Agency should:
1. collect
and study into one database UFO files from different national space agencies,
defense departments, and other official European entities and civilian organizations
collecting UFO data;
2. cooperate
with civilian organizations in the investigation and analysis of cases involving
UFO sightings that may be extraterrestrial in origin;
3. sponsor
scientific studies into evidence concerning UFOs, extraterrestrial life and
related technologies;
4. disseminate
its findings in a way that educates the general public of evidence concerning
extraterrestrial life and technology;
5. provide
funding for academic research into UFOs sightings and their public policy
implications in cases where these are extraterrestrial in origin;
6. understand
the feasibility of advanced technologies demonstrated by UFOs in resolving
global environment, climate, energy, poverty, development, and health problems;
7. cooperate
with business organizations in assessing the feasibility of widespread commercial
applications of advanced technologies acquired through the study and investigation
of UFOs and extraterrestrial life;
8. explore
the feasibility of the extraterrestrial hypothesis for unexplained UFO cases;
9. sponsor
studies into a proper balance between government regulatory efforts and citizen
rights in open contact with representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations;
10. explore
the implications of extraterrestrial life and technology for the environment,
for energy consumption, and other vital areas;
11. develop
protocols for peaceful and diplomatic relations with extraterrestrial life
in the event of contact;
12. obtain
and make available on the official European agency web site the objectives
of the Agency, and any progress or other reports;
13. establish
simple and reliable procedures for residents to report to European and local
government authorities any sightings of, or contact with, extraterrestrial
life or artifacts;
14. refer
residents and visitors to properly trained European government or private
professionals, as necessary, to address valid concerns resulting from sightings
of, or contacts with, extraterrestrial life or artifacts.
Released
at European Exopolitics Summit Press Conference on July 25, 2009.
Approved
by: Exopolitics European Summit; Exopolitics Spain, Exopolitics Germany, Exopolitics
United Kingdom, Exopolitics Denmark; Exopolitics Finland; Exopolitics France;
Exopolitics Italy; Exopolitics Sweden.
Supporting
European Exopolitics Summit Organizers, Speakers & Panelists: Pepon Jover,
M.Sc., Miguel Celades, Javier Sierra, Robert Fleischer, Dr Michael Salla;
Alfred Webre, J.D.; Nick Pope, Dr Steven Greer, Dr Brian O'Leary, Paola Harris,
M.Ed.; Stephen Bassett; Robert Dean (CSM, ret.), David Griffin, MSc.; Frederik
Uldall, M.Sc.
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