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9.20.5
What is up with the Canadians?
First we have former cabinet minister Paul Hellyer
about to give a big speech at the Exopolitics Toronto
Symposium on UFO Disclosure and Planetary Directions
on Sunday Sept. 25. He has already said things such as
he believes American scientists have re-engineered
alien wreckage from a supposed UFO crash at Roswell,
N.M. in 1947 to produce modern technical marvels. He
has also hinted that he may have inside info on some
UFO matters. I personally can’t wait to hear what he
has to say, but at the same time I have a feeling that
this is being hyped up too much and I will probably be
disappointed. Still, anytime a person from Government
in willing to speak up and say they believe in such
things it makes me and everyone else who believes look
a little less crazy. Probably the US government can’t
afford too many people like that speaking up or the
media might actually start to take us crazy people
seriously.
Second there is the strange incident that happened
last week with Grant Cameron. Grant Cameron who
researches what the Presidents have known about UFOs
and aliens was coming from Canada to attend a UFO
conference in LA when he was pulled aside by Homeland
Security Officers. He was refused permission to enter
the US on the grounds that he was seeking employment
without having received US Department of Labor
certification. When he explained to the agents that
he often speaks at such things and has never been
denied entry to the US before, he was told “we won’t
make that mistake again.”
Then, Cameron's computer tested
positive for explosives. He has no explanation for
this other than he had just got it back from Dell and
thought maybe they had cleaned it with some strange
chemical. The agent told him to run a program on it
so he popped up his presentation which had numerous
pix of George Bush. The agent wanted to know why he
had pictures of the President and he explained as best
he could. After finally getting back to Canada he
left numerous messages with organizers of the
conference of why he was a no show. Nobody received
any of his messages and when they tried to call him
his phone was disconnected and his email was also not
functioning. Cameron speculates that it was the work
he did on a History Channel program about the
Presidents that aired a couple weeks back that got him
on some sort of electronic list for trouble makers.
Cameron has now retained a lawyer feeling he was
rejected entry with a phony charge. Anyone who wants
to see the actual documents can hop on over to
http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=976&category=Environment.
I also happened to notice, while glancing through my blog,
that most of the UFO related news stories last week
came from Canada. Strange.
Who would have thought the mild mannered Canadians
would be such trouble makers? Shouldn’t the Homeland
Security Dept be spending time more wisely, like
trying to keep terrorist out of the US. Why is the US
Government suddenly so afraid of Grant Cameron who has
been speaking at US conferences for years? Is there
something that Hellyer is privy to that they were
afraid Cameron might spill the beans on? Is it all
just a big coincidence? Heck, I don’t know the answer
to any of these questions, all I know is apparently
the US Government is deathly afraid of Canadian UFO
researchers.
On the heels of all this drama, Whitley Strieber
added his own drama saying that he feared that all the
UFO researchers would start disappearing and be put in
Government prison camps. While keeping UFO
researchers from entering the country could be the
first step in this plan, I am hoping we are a long way
off from prison camps. Hopefully my passport will
still work if I notice UFO researchers disappearing
because I know it won’t take them long to get around
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