Belonging, like Gustave Courbet to "no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy,
least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty",
with a healthy dose of logic and common sense and a tendency to question everything.
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Monday, 23 February 2009

UFOs going mainstream in Canada

Does anybody wonder why UFOs are suddenly a news topic in the Canadian mainstream? Is it because copy sales have slumped, or does something this way come?

Didn't Joe Biden say something is coming? A "generated crisis?"

If it were a fake alien invasion, it would need a buildup, right? Are media once again aiding and abetting the shock and awe requirements of Disaster Capitalism?

Sun Media:
Edmonton Sun: Record number of Canadians report UFO sightings in 2008
The strangest sighting of the year was in Wadena, Sask., in March. Two cars travelling on a highway there had to brake suddenly when both drivers saw a gray and metallic object fly directly across the road in front of them.
Toronto Sun: more of the same.

CTV: Record number of Canadian UFO sightings in 2008
... the vast majority of sightings turn out to be airplanes, towers or other known objects, but a few sightings each year are strange and remarkable.

Toronto Star: It's a steady bright light in the western sky, sometimes appearing to move or emit colours. It's been shining brilliantly for a few days, prompting the inevitable question: Is it a ... UFO?

And not to be outdone, today the Globe and Mail has jumped into the act, finally giving Paul Hellyer the attention he's been seeking for several years: Former defence minister says UFO proof 'irrefutable'

The Winnipeg Free Press is the only one that provides a link to the actual study pointed to in the original press release:
Record year in Canada for UFOs
Typically in 2008, most UFO sightings have two witnesses, most UFOs are white in colour and sighting lasted an average of 18 minutes. “Flying saucers” are comparatively rare; reports of triangles and spheres are much more common. The 2008 Canadian UFO Survey.

The author of that report and of the press release also claims to have written "advertorial and other copy for the Winnipeg Sun". Judging from all of the UFO organizations in his links list, and since, according to partner Geoff Dittman, his own research is confined to Manitoba, it would appear that he has compiled his report from their databases. But he also seems to be trying to draw reports of sightings in his direction.

Dittman says in an interview: "As well, the military and another government department (Transport Canada) also send us their UFO reports."

Well, if that doesn't lend them a whole pile of credibility, I don't know what would. (Sarcasm)

Still, you have to wonder why this issue has gone so mainstream all in a sudden swell foop - especially when there's been so much buzz that a UFO false flag attack will be the next "shock and awe" that will bring North Americans to their knees, handing over their lives to Big Brother.

Mind you, if you investigate the rumour it all leads back to one source.

The idea is that once people are convinced of the reality of UFOs, they can be made to believe a hologram is real, and when an announcement is made, accompanied by images of spacecraft in the sky, that North America is under attack by extraterrestrials, and the authorities order evacuations to military protected shelters, the dupes will be imprisoned in FEMA concentration camps complete with crematoria.

Naturally, these holograms will not be projected into your upscale well-heeled, well-educated communities, but into slums and areas of heavy dependence on public welfare. The rest of the population will be shocked into silence, and will not question what happened to the rounded up ones. Just as there is little questioning now of what happened to the poor blacks who were pushed out of New Orleans, and who now subsist on virtual reservations.

Even if a fake alien attack happened only in the United States, the shock value and restrictions on freedom would be the same in both Canada and Mexico, just as was 9/11. And even if Canadians are not sufficiently subdued, US military will be on our soil by virtue of the SPP, and dissenters could easily be transported to US camps - for their own good, of course.

But don't forget, Canada has in the past operated a large number of internment camps and "relocation centres", some of which may still exist and only need a little refurbishing. And of course, it didn't take long for Guantanamo North to be constructed for the Security Certificate detainees.

While it's good news that Adil Charkaouis has finally had most of his bail conditions removed, it seems a bit curious in light of a recent remark by Sophie Harkat, wife of Security Certificate detainee Mohamed Harkat, that these cases seem to have been hurried up. Could this be because it will soon be no longer necessary to uphold the farce of Muslim terror once a greater, external threat has been designated?

Is this why Obama is free to close Guantanamo?

By the way, the Vatican has announced that it's okay to believe in UFOs and aliens.

Even the return of Jesus Christ could be hologrammed if deemed useful to unite all religions under the Pope. See Project Bluebeam, a Holographic Rapture and the Prophet Hologram. This video points out that the barium in chemtrails may be the medium on which to project the images.

Here's a video tutorial on hologram production.

Popular Mechanics, which went out of its way to try to debunk the 9/11 truth movement (because they proved it wasn't an outside job) has gone so far as to lend credibility to the UFO phenomenon and even provides maps and instructions on what to do in case of a sighting: U.S. Map of the Top UFO Hotspots and How to Report a Sighting

Here's the most recent US sighting: Alleged UFO Sighted Over L.A.

Here's a discussion on the recent Texas sightings:
Recent UFO flap in Texas, a precursor to a false-flag alien attack?

And you've got to check this out for sheer weirdness:
Barack Obama’s inaugural speech predicts “extraterrestrial event” on scale of Iraq war says expert

Okay, the above does seem laughable, but remember when actress Shirley Maclaine was called crazy when she first announced her belief in the reality of alien visitors to earth? Is she now having the last laugh?

I've talked to people who have had UFO experiences, but I am not personally consciously aware of any (although I've had some pretty spectacular dreams about stuff flying around in the sky). My mind is wide open on this topic.

But the warnings of a false flag UFO event appear to be taken seriously by both believers and non-believers. And all this mainstream media attention gives me the willies.

By the way, Britain was just slightly ahead of Canada in bringing this out into the open - they have their own small group of researchers finally getting attention.

The image on this page is borrowed from this article:
Britain’s UFOs (Uncovered Factual Objects) Sighted
The U.K.'s Freedom of Information Act used to pry the lid off a festering document horde from Britain's own version of Project Blue Book.

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Other Important Stuff:

Afghanistan:

(Thanks to "greathouse" for this link)
STRUGGLE FOR KABUL: THE TALIBAN ADVANCE
The Taliban now holds a permanent presence in 72% of Afghanistan, up from 54% a year ago.

Israel/Palestine:

Israeli Apartheid Week 2009 Trailer

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Op-Ed News: How Can Terrorizing a Civilian Population be a Right?
Given the Palestinian death toll, some say that Israeli targets are civilians, the militants being the "collateral damage". In spite of this and other reports by UN agencies and Human Rights organizations, the brutal assault on the whole population in Gaza is still being called "self-defence" by Israel and friends.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

H-mm, much food for thought, that's for sure. As you may remember, I sent you a description of my 1981 "encounter" with a UFO. I guess the one thing we, as human beings, can count on, is that there is great duplicity throughout our perception of reality and the UFO phenomena is one aspect of that. Perhaps you have read some of the ancient Indian Vedas, which describe in much detail the concept of "flying cars" and also the description of how they operate. Again, much room for thought.

I heartily agree that the global agenda is set and that there is not much we can do on a wider scale. However, continuing to work on one's own awareness is never a waste of energy. I do want to thank you for continuing your comments on your blog. In my own circle of acquaintances, there is very little interest or involvement in discussion of world events. I do find that amazing but I can see how people just seem to "shut down" when anything outside of their personal realm is mentioned. So, the internet and having access to minds willing to explore and entertain wider possibilities of existence is quite thrilling.

By the way, have you been following the Gaza Convoy 2009 headed by Geroge Galloway? They have set up a website and are writing daily about their trip. I have emailed to CBC, The Toronto Star, and to CTV to ask why they have not mentioned this most newsworthy event on their websites. Ha-ha, I really don't expect any answer but just wanted to tweak their noses on that one.

Anyway, keep up your writing, we need more people like yourself exposing the truth, especially here in Canada.
Cheers,
Marlyn

Have a great day.

yayacanada said...

Thanks, Marlyn. Thanks for writing and being supportive of my decision to cut back a bit. Yes,I do remember your describing a UFO encounter to me and recommending Richard Dolan's book: UFO's and the National Security State, which I purchased and use frequently as a reference.

Thanks also for reminding me about George Galloway's Gaza Convoy. I've now put a permanent link to it high up in the left side panel.

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