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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,"
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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.
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Noting that on March 22, 2007, the
French Space Agency announced it was
making public through its website 1600
declassified UFO files since 1954,
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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".
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Noting that on 21 September, 2007 the
Republic of Ireland released
declassified UFO files from 1947 to
1984.
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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,
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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.
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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;
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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;
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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:
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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;
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2. cooperate with civilian organizations
in the investigation and analysis of
cases involving UFO sightings that may
be extraterrestrial in origin;
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3. sponsor scientific studies into
evidence concerning UFOs,
extraterrestrial life and related
technologies;
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4. disseminate its findings in a way
that educates the general public of
evidence concerning extraterrestrial
life and technology;
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5. provide funding for academic research
into UFOs sightings and their public
policy implications in cases where these
are extraterrestrial in origin;
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6. understand the feasibility of
advanced technologies demonstrated by
UFOs in resolving global environment,
climate, energy, poverty, development,
and health problems;
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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;
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8. explore the feasibility of the
extraterrestrial hypothesis for
unexplained UFO cases;
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9. sponsor studies into a proper balance
between government regulatory efforts
and citizen rights in open contact with
representatives of extraterrestrial
civilizations;
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10. explore the implications of
extraterrestrial life and technology for
the environment, for energy consumption,
and other vital areas;
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11. develop protocols for peaceful and
diplomatic relations with
extraterrestrial life in the event of
contact;
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12. obtain and make available on the
official European agency web site the
objectives of the Agency, and any
progress or other reports;
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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;
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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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