U.N. ‘Battlestar Galactica’ forum omits ET/UFOs on 30th anniversary of U.N. ET/UFOs decision

U.N. ‘Battlestar Galactica' forum omits ET/UFOs on 30th anniversary of U.N. ET/UFOs decision

March 18, 7:10 PM · 


U.N.: New York Headquarters

A March 17, 2009 United Nations ‘Battlestar Galactica” forum
failed to mention extraterrestrial civilizations on the 30th
anniversary of a U.N. General Assembly decision on establishing an
agency for unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.

In
an exclusive Examiner.com post-event interview, Juan Carlos Brandt,
U.N. spokesperson for an invitation-only forum ‘Battlestar Galactica’
at the United Nations admitted that, “extraterrestrials were not
mentioned at the Battlestar Galactica forum.  Extraterrestrials were
not brought up by anyone on the U.N. side, or on the audience side.”  

About
100 New York City high school students were invited to attend the
forum, held in the U.N.’s Economic and Social Council Chamber, and ask
questions of moderator Whoopi Goldberg, actors Edward James Olmos and
Mary McDonnell as well as representatives from the United Nations’
offices of the secretary general and high commissioner for human
rights.  

The omission of any mention of extraterrestrial
civilizations is startling because Battlestar Galactica is about a
extraterrestrial civilizations, and the year 2009 marks the 30th
anniversary of United Nations General Assembly Decision 33/426,
on the “establishment of an agency or a department of the United
Nations for undertaking, co-coordinating and disseminating the results
of research into unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related
phenomena.”

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