Former Canadian Defence Minister, Paul Hellyer appearing on RT-Russia's English news channel.
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Former Canadian Cabinent Minister: UFO’s and aliens are among us

A former Canadian cabinet minister has appeared on Russia’s English TV news service RT, to talk about his belief that UFO’s and aliens are real.

Paul Hellyer was a longtime federal politician and Canada’s Defence Minister during the Cold War era.in the 1960’s.

In his appearance on RT late last month he told of a Cold War incident with UFO’s in 1961 that panicked the Supreme Allied Command.

He says at least four species have been visiting Earth for thousands of years.

Hellyer also spoke in the summer of 2013 at the “Citizens Hearings on Disclosure” (CDC) in Washington D.C.
These non-governmental hearings were chaired by six former U.S. congressmen which claimed it was seeking evidence and facts of alien engagement with the human race.

During his testimony he said, “I have known of 1 or 2 things that should not be in the public domain, at least not yet, it will be someday I am sure, but maybe not immediatly. But just as some children survive the idea of tooth fairy, and santa claus when they become adult, I think that taxpaying citizens are quite capable of accepting the new and broader reality that we live in a cosmos teeming with life of various sorts. The fact that some civilizations are more advanced than ours, may be humbling, but that could be a necessary step in our survival”

Hellyer also says that global warming is the most serious threat to humanity with very little time left to act, but that efforts are being held back by “wars to control oil”, and “the infinitely silly banking and financial system”

Transcript of Paul Hellyer’s appearance at CDC

December 30.2013 appearance on RT

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