CANADIAN EXOPOLITICS INITIATIVE: Open Letter to Senator Colin Kenny, Chair of the Canadian Senate Committee on National Security & Defence

OPEN LETTER TO SEN. COLIN KENNY

RE: U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE 

Please archive, print and forward to Senator Colin Kenny, Chair of
The Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence

Dear Senator Kenny,

I was surprised and disappointed to learn about your recommendations
for Canada to join missile defense.  Indeed, the cost of getting
involved, which is not financial, would be a great cost to hope for
future generations, as you will see in this paradigm shifting letter.

First, it’s important to note that Canada has long been opposed to
space weapons and space wars, and you may be interested in further
investigating the links between missile defense and space weapons.
Perhaps someone such as Steven Staples from the Polaris Institute would
be more than happy to provide further information, including sharing
the evidence of how missile defense is fueling an arms race.  See: www.ceasefire.ca

But the main purpose for this letter is to bring to your attention a
related very important and SERIOUS WARNING by Dr. Steven Greer, the
founder of the Disclosure Project (www.disclosureproject.org). 

Dr. Greer discloses the reality of UFOs and brings to our attention
evidence proving that the reality of UFOs has been covered up.  He has
met with and discussed this serious issue with many high level
military, intelligence and government officials, senior members of
Congress, chairmen of committees, members of the Senate, members of
royal families, including the wife of Boutrous Ghali, the former
Secretary General of the United Nations, as well as President Clinton’s
former CIA Director (Dec. 13, 1993) James Woolsey.

Dr. Greer is not the only one with information pointing to the fact
that there is a UFO cover-up. As you may be aware, a few years ago, in
October 2002, CNN reported on President Clinton’s former White House
Chief of Staff, John Podesta, where he asked the Pentagon leadership to
come clean about their UFO cover-up during a press conference.  See: http://archives.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/10/22/ufo.records/index.html

An investigation will discover that there are many reasons for this
cover-up, including the desire by some for a gradual acclimatization to
the idea of intelligent life in the Universe.  The challenge is that
there are reports of rogue elements within the political, corporate,
military and intelligence agencies that a cover-up has been sustained
for decades for more sinister reasons, such as reasons of control over
oil and increased spending on weapons.  Peace would be a very bad deal
with many military industries, unless leaders of these industries find
ways get non-military contracts.  The cost of weapons is often looked
at only from a tax-payer’s perspective, but those on the receiving end
are profiting enormously thanks to human conflicts and wars, such as
the war in Iraq.

As paradigm shifting as it is, Dr. Greer warns of a false flag operation (ABC News reports on false flags: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/09/prweb434292.htm)
which would be related to a GLOBAL false UFO & alien threat to
justify lucrative contracts for space weapons (billions and trillions
of dollars by manipulating public trust).

It would be an extremely serious mistake for your committee to
ignore Dr. Greer’s warning because false flag operations affect
Canada’s National Security.  His warning can be found on this website: http://www.disclosureproject.org/cosmicdeception.htm

Once your committee investigates, you’ll discover that false flag
operations are designed to appear as if they are being carried out by
other entities, such as other countries or terrorist groups, to help
first demonize them and gain public support for wars in order to
benefit with geopolitical control and financial gains.

Because we will be faced with coming major global environmental
problems, Mr. Alfred Webre’s suggested exopolitical solutions below,
endorsed by former Minister of National Defence Hon. Paul Hellyer,
should not be ignored, but archived, researched and reflected upon by
the Senate of Canada and our country’s most brilliant scientists, for
the sake of our children and grandchildren.

We must seriously consider what it means if indeed we are not alone
in the Universe, as the late Canadian-born Peter Jennings began to
seriously explore in his 2hr Primetime ABC News special on UFOs in
February 2005: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Primetime/

We should also not ignore that Hon. Paul Hellyer publicly revealed
in September 2005 that a retired Air Force General confirmed that UFOs
were real and not from human sources.  For further research, a video of
Mr. Hellyer’s presentation is available online: http://www.jerrypippin.com/video/PaulHellyerAtTorontoConference-25-09-05.wmv  and you can get full coverage on this website: http://www.jerrypippin.com/UFO_Files_toronto_exopolitics.htm

This is a very global issue and we should ask ourselves what kind of
a world do we want to leave behind for the children?  A venomous one
where abuse of power and abuse of others, torture, deception, false
threats, and wars rule us, or one of freedom (of information), truth,
honesty, compassion in action, and hope guide us?  God / Source /
Creator (or whatever word one uses based on one’s cultural background)
gave us free will, and we can choose to not misuse our free will.

Through your publicly accountable role, I hope you remember that
your influence can help create a brighter tomorrow for future
generations of Canadians and citizens from around the world.  It is no
longer acceptable to claim ignorance when so much key information is
available today from many good sources.  This information can help
create hindsight, and help us make better decisions today as our
leaders gradually prepare Canadians for the good news about the most
important revelation in the history of the world, a revelation that can
be leveraged to help shift paradigms towards gradually discovering our
Universal and Spiritual roots. 

Thank you for caring about the future, and for serving the public, the greater good.

God Bless,
[Name Witheld]
Canadian Citizen

NOTE: This Open Letter was sent by a Canadian citizen to Senator Colin Kenny, Chair of The Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence, with copies to all members of the House of Commons of Canada.   The Canadian Exopolitics Initiative for Public Hearings was filed with this Senate Committee. 

To send a personal letter supporting Public Hearings on the Canadian Exopolitics Initiative to the Senate Committee, please download this letter:

CANADIAN EXOPOLITICS PUBLIC HEARINGS
http://www.project-ufo-intl.com/form.html

Send a signed copy of your Letter to
ADDRESSES (Letters are Postage-free in Canada):

TO: Prime Minister of Canada
House of Commons, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1A 0A6

Chef, Bloc Québécois
Bâtiments du Parlement, la Chambre des Communes,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0A6

Leader, Conservative Party
House of Commons, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1A 0A6

Leader, Liberal Party
House of Commons, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1A 0A6

Leader, New Democratic Party
House of Commons, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1A 0A6

TO:Leader of the Government in the Senate
The Senate, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0A4

TO: The Honourable Colin Kenny, Senator
Chair of The Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence
The Senate, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0A4

October 10, 2005 Request for Public Hearings and Report on Canadian Exopolitics Initiative

http://exopolitics.blogs.com/star_dreams_initiative/2005/10/letter_to_canad.html

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ABOUT THE BOOK "EXOPOLITICS: POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE" BY ALFRED LAMBREMONT WEBRE

Exopolitics is the evolution of Alfred Lambremont Webre’s groundbreaking work as a futurist at the Stanford Research Institute, where in 1977 he directed a proposed extraterrestrial communication study project for the Carter White House. This project was initiated because Carter had seen a UFO in 1969 and was interested in the subject, as are millions of others today.

It may turn the dominant view of our Universe upside down. It reveals that we live on an isolated planet in the midst of a populated, evolving, and highly organized inter-planetary, inter-galactic, and multi-dimensional Universe society. It explores why Earth seems to have been quarantined for eons from a more evolved Universe society. It suggests specific steps to end our isolation, by reaching out to the technologically and spiritually advanced civilizations that are engaging our world at this unique time in human history.

A growing number of mainstream scientists are concluding that civilization – as we know it – may be extinct by the end of this century because of probable ecological catastrophes caused by climate change. To survive, we must transform the permanent warfare economy into a sustainable, cooperative Space Age society, release our addiction to fossil fuels, and move toward new, clean, renewable energy sources. An exopolitical approach to these challenges may well provide us with ecologically sound, life-saving solutions – a legacy of hope for our children and all future human generations.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT EXOPOLITICS:

"Alfred Lambremont Webre’s odyssey into the realm of life in the vast Universe surrounding planet Earth is indeed a fascinating journey if you read it with an open mind…  To turn us in the direction of re-unification with the rest of creation the author is proposing a ‘Decade of Contact’ –  an era of openness, public hearings, publicly funded research, and education about extraterrestrial reality. That could be just the antidote the world needs to end its greed driven, power-centered madness."
– Honorable Paul T. Hellyer, Minister of National Defense under Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson

"Much of this book rings true. Certainly, our civilization cannot go on as we have.  We will need all the help we can get to lift ourselves out of tyranny, genocide, and ecocide.  So why not reach out toward those who are clearly more wise?"
– Dr. Brian O’Leary, Former NASA Astronaut

BACKGROUND NEWS ARTICLE:

OTTAWA SUN
October 6, 2006
TORIES SHOOT DOWN U.S. MISSILE DEFENCE
http://ottsun.canoe.ca/News/National/2006/10/06/1963662-sun.html

The Conservative government has no plans to join the U.S. ballistic missile defence system, despite a Senate defence committee recommendation to sign on.

"We will not initiate discussions with the U.S. on this issue. The issue is closed," Etienne Allard, a spokesman for Defence Minister Gordon O’Connor, told Sun Media.

"The U.S. ambassador has indicated that his government has no plans to ask Canada to join the program."

Critics fear the defence program will escalate the international arms race, but the Senate committee believes advanced technology has the potential "to offer useful, non-nuclear defence to all of North America."

Liberal Sen. Colin Kenny, chairman of the committee, said Canada is missing out on a "no-cost event."
"We believe that Canada will have better-protected sovereignty by having a seat at the table," he said.
"It’s almost impolite to turn down an offer coming to us that really was a courtesy extended by the U.S., because there were no costs associated with it."

NDP defence critic Dawn Black was shocked by the Senate suggestion to reopen the thorny debate.
"We knew (the missile program) would escalate the arms race; it has escalated the arms race," she said.
"It seems ridiculous to be suggesting that we revisit this again."

SIGN OUR U.N. PETITION FOR A DECADE OF CONTACT – More than 4,000 Cultural Creatives worldwide have done so already!

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One thought on “CANADIAN EXOPOLITICS INITIATIVE: Open Letter to Senator Colin Kenny, Chair of the Canadian Senate Committee on National Security & Defence

  1. Hello,
    Our canadian government will probably not accept to have the ET subject on the public place. Would your organization consider to take over this “Not serious matter” by the government like a “go” to represent the population, discuss with friendly ETs and have a real disclosure? Like having spaceships all over the sky?
    Thank you,

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