Paul Hellyer was
defense minister back during the early sixties through the early 70’s if my
memory serves me correctly. That is one
awful long time ago, but it has been sufficient to get a reporter to listen to
him. For the last decade, he has been
happy to use that access to bring aspects of the UFO paradigm forward to a
larger audience as well someone should.
After all, just what does he have to lose?
Yet he is
completely aware how government by its nature will otherwise merely lack
curiosity. Thus he at least makes it
possible to insist on review.
Here is the
apparent paradigm as has been revealed from a number of witness reports.
1
Approximately
eighty different alien types have entered out space and been individually
described. Little can be said beyond
that which could as easily been absorbed from pulp fiction.
2
Perhaps
around three types are very active to the point of engagement with humanity.
3
We
have a consistent message been communicated regarding our lousy environmental
care. These communications show zero
appreciation regarding our decision making process. I find that a negative consideration putting
the validity of the claims in question.
4
I
have postulated that the reptilians are Terran based with an ancient history as
they themselves have reportedly said. I
have also postulated that the greys and other variations may well be space
adaptations of humanity. My point is
that we have a lot of room here for speculation based on for most of us, lights
in the sky, without having to deal with aliens.
5
The
question of communication is becoming counterproductive. Why is this silence been sustained at this
point? Any rational is becoming
insupportable.
I find the
claims of information transfer to be unconvincing. All our technology has real history and represents
visible step by step development. Show
me a counter example.
I actually see
no creditable evidence that apparent alien survey work has been in any way
generating change. We appear to be
allowed to work it out for ourselves.
Canada's
ex-defense minister: Aliens would give us more tech if we'd stop wars
Paul Hellyer, who has long insisted that aliens have
visited Earth for many years, says that when aliens saw the atomic bomb they
decided that we were a great threat to the cosmos.
January 5, 2014 12:55 PM PST
I don't want to disturb what you're doing right now,
but apparently four different species of aliens have been visiting Earth for
thousands of years.
I don't quite have the evidence at hand, but Paul
Hellyer, who used to be Canada's defense minister, claims he has.
In an interview with Russia Today, Hellyer explained (as if it was obvious): "Of
course, there's been a lot more activity in the last few decades."
The reason for this, he said, was that man was
stupid enough to invent the atomic bomb. Aliens are frightened that we're going
to use it again (and again) and that this will affect the whole balance of the
cosmos.
Ergo, each visit seems to have symbolized:
"What the hell are they doing in that insane asylum today?"
Hellyer suggested that there are Edward
Snowden-style whistleblowers who have already revealed government knowledge of
alien visits. "It doesn't take long to get your hands on it," he
said.
Hellyer is perhaps less convincing about his own
experience with UFOs. He claims to have seen one, but when asked what it was
like he said: "It just looks like a star."
He added: "The Star of Bethlehem is one of
God's flying saucers."
Hellyer used to believe that there were between 2
and 12 different species of alien. Now, he says he's received reports that
there might be as many as 80.
What's perhaps most interesting to our self-centered
species is that some of them apparently look just like us. Indeed, he claimed
that two alien ladies went to Las Vegas to shop dressed as nuns and no one was
any the wiser.
Why would they be? This was Vegas. Try that in
Springfield, Ill.
In case you feel you might have met one in your home
town, some are tall ("Nordic blondes"), some are short ("Short
Grays"), and some look like aliens in cartoons.
At this point, you'll be worried about whether these
aliens are mean-spirited. Hellyer said that only one or two species might be
threatening. He didn't mention whether they spoke Klingon.
In
previous pronouncements, Hellyer has
insisted that aliens know how to make us greener.
The aliens would, it seems, like to teach us better
ways to live. Hellyer believes, though, that they are waiting for our consent.
Moreover, they're scared that if they revealed themselves we'd throw a
conniption.
Honestly, it's as if these aliens have never seen a
single sci-fi show. We've been begging them to sort us out for many a year.
You'll be wondering, though, about their technology.
The aliens are "light years" ahead of us. And, apparently, "a
lot of the things we use today, we got from them."
Ah, that's why it's called the Samsung Galaxy.
Microchips and Kevlar vests are two of the other
creations that, according to the serious Hellyer, came from outer spatial
sources.
We would get a lot more technology from them
"if we would go about it peacefully."
Hellyer's concerned that we might truly need a Star
Wars capability "if we shoot down every UFO that comes into our
airspace."
It's easy to dismiss Hellyer as being, well, from
another planet. But our obsession with what's out there belies, surely, our
considerable dislike of what we have become.
Perhaps hardest to swallow is Hellyer's notion that
the majority of alien species out there are benign, loving, and progressive.
To be supposedly within reach of better attitudes and
better technologies -- and only not receiving them because we don't ask for
them -- seems to be the ultimate in tragedy.
So, dear aliens, could you just prove your
benevolent ways by sorting out the three things that are bothering me right
now. You know what they are, because you have the technology, right?
I am asking you nicely. Pretty please?
I just got through watching the old classic movie, THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, where an alien came to Earth in a flying saucer and landed in Washington D.C. and warned the people of the folly of nuclear weapons, with the proviso that we would be destroyed if we continued down this path. This is just some more programming propaganda, in my opinion.
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