Thursday, March 01, 2007

Former Canadian Defense Minister calls for UFO Technology to Battle Global Warming


Former Canadian defense minister Paul Hellyer wants to help stop global warming, and he wants to use UFO technology to do it. Yahoo News AP wire story:

OTTAWA (AFP) - A former Canadian defense minister is demanding governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien technologies obtained in alleged UFO crashes to stem climate change, a local paper said Wednesday.

"I would like to see what (alien) technology there might be that could eliminate the burning of fossil fuels within a generation ... that could be a way to save our planet," Paul Hellyer, 83, told the Ottawa Citizen.

Alien spacecrafts would have traveled vast distances to reach Earth, and so must be equipped with advanced propulsion systems or used exceptional fuels, he told the newspaper. Such alien technologies could offer humanity alternatives to fossil fuels, he said, pointing to the enigmatic 1947 incident in Roswell, New Mexico -- which has become a shrine for UFO believers -- as an example of alien contact.

"We need to persuade governments to come clean on what they know. Some of us suspect they know quite a lot, and it might be enough to save our planet if applied quickly enough," he said.

Hellyer became defense minister in former prime minister Lester Pearson's cabinet in 1963, and oversaw the controversial integration and unification of Canada's army, air force and navy into the Canadian Forces. He shocked Canadians in September 2005 by announcing he once saw a UFO.

Where to begin? Well, Mr. Hellyer is likely correct when he states that the distances alien spacecraft would have to travel would require advanced, or at the very least far more efficient propulsion systems than we are now capable of building. Does that mean that we actually have bits and pieces of alien technology from crash sites such as the one in Roswell (as noted above)? People like David Hatcher Childress have written dozens of books about this topic, and one could say that, after having read these books, that there may be more to it than simple wishful thinking.

Do the world's major powers possess a secret that they aren't sharing about alien technology? According to "The Day After Roswell", written by Philip Corso, a former Army Intelligence officer who claimed that he was given a filing cabinet full of stuff from the 1947 crash says there is. He was given the task of finding ways to get the pieces of the crash into certain areas of manufacturing. His efforts resulted in the advent of microcircuitry and night vision eyewear, to name just a couple of examples from memory.
If Mr. Corso told us the truth, then what else lurks in the nether reaches of our far flung military installations? And can we assume the same thing has happened in countries like Russia and China?

Of course, one could speculate that the reason aliens were traveling to Earth was to find ways to extract its natural resources to augment the dwindling supplies of same on their home planet, but I lean toward thinking that if a civilzation can attain stellar efficient and timely navigation between start systems that they probably have their energy needs well in hand. Which brings us back to the main topic. Is alien technology the answer to global climate management? Somehow I don't think we will see Mr. Hellyer's call to action heeded any time soon.

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