Toronto Sun, By THANE BURNETT, QMI AGENCY, June 25, 2010 4:07pm
They’re not on the invitation list, but maybe it’s time UFOs made an appearance at a G20 summit, argue researchers into the mysterious objects.
And one Canadian authority speculates Earth’s most powerful commanders suddenly have a better chance of getting a glimpse of something strange in the Canadian sky.
Those who are looking for answers into one of the planet’s most stubborn riddles — “What the heck is that up there?” — have been energized by G20 members opening up previously classified UFO documents.
Canada has joined Australia, Britain, France, Spain, Brazil, Sweden and New Zealand in making the papers pubic.
While chronicling bizarre incidents — British air commanders once ordered a pilot to shoot down a UFO before the object vanished — the files haven’t inspired world leaders to bring the mysteries down to Earth.
“With more pressing things on the G20 agenda … it’s unlikely that UFOs would ever come up in discussions,” acknowledges Chris Rutkowski, a Winnipeg science writer and leading authority on UFOs in Canada.
But an unexplained event near a G20 summit might put the issue on the table, he believes.
“In fact, one suggestion is that the recent earthquake just outside of Ottawa might generate — or have generated — some UFO activity throughout southern Ontario,” he explains.
Some — though Rutkowski isn’t convinced — believe UFOs are caused by electromagnetic energy released before and after seismic events.
“Hence, G20 leaders might see some UFOs while in the Toronto area,” Rutkowski says of the theory.
Nick Pope — who once ran the British government’s UFO project at the Ministry of Defence — now helps with the declassification of previously top-secret files.
“It would be fascinating to see the UFO subject raised at the G20 summit,” he tells QMI Agency.
He doesn't think it’s so far fetched, considering the United Nations took a look at the phenomenon in 1977, and last week an Italian politician called for the European Parliament to force member states to open up their UFO files.
“I’m not saying these things are extraterrestrial — the truth is that governments don’t know what they are, despite accusations from conspiracy theorists who think we have crashed spaceships hidden away in air force hangers.”
But the science could have an impact in security and air travel, Pope points out.
He adds: “Maybe world leaders should at least take a look at this.”
Former WNBC Radio producer Lee Speigel (now a writer for AOL News) organized a meeting of military, scientific and psychological experts with U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim on July 14, 1978, to plan a presentation to the U.N. Special Political Committee. Topic: the importance of establishing an international UFO study panel. (Photo: Lee Spiegel)
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