Following the moves taken by the US, Russia, and China earlier this week, Canada should become the latest state to either support or boost up the investigation into UFOs.
NASA announced the establishment of a small team to “advance the scientific knowledge of unexplained aerial phenomena ahead.” NASA confirmed the establishment of a small team to further scientific knowledge of mysterious aerial occurrences, making the United States the first to ‘act.’
In a now-deleted story issued by official media earlier in the week, China claimed that its massive Sky Eye observatory had detected signals of extraterrestrial activity. After possible UFO encounters in Russia, the study has been stepped up.
In recently revealed letters dated June 6, officials from Canada acknowledged their plan to help UFO studies in the United States.
John Hannaford, the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources Canada, indicated his plan to participate in the US research in a letter to Larry Maguire M.P. and Kathleen Heppell-Masys, Directorate of Security and Safeguards for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. This is what he wrote in the letter:
“I am writing in follow-up to my May 18, 2022, appearance before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources, where you raised security-related questions regarding the Government of Canada’s position on drones and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) near North American nuclear facilities. Given the shared priority for nuclear safety and security of nuclear facilities, and the growing interest in UAPs in both Canada and the United States, the CNSC is committed to raising the issue with its United States counterpart and sharing any related information going forward.”
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In a prior email, Maguire confirmed the existence of UAPs and stated that Canada needs to consider them with more seriousness.
This disclosure comes about a year after the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a study claiming that the federal government couldn’t explain all of the 144 UAPs which were discovered by military aviators, instead they could do that only for one of them. They did mention birds or balloons, as well as classified American programs and superior Russian or Chinese technology.
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