Victor Viggiani - UFO's, Disclosure & Canada
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Victor Viggiani, who has researched UFOs since 1975. He discusses his findings from Library and Archives Canada, where he discovered 9,500 files related to UFOs. He highlights a specific document from the RCMP about a UFO found in Saskatchewan in the 1960s. This object was analyzed and deemed unlike anything known, yet it has not been publicly discussed until now. Viggiani expresses concern over the secrecy surrounding UFO information in Canada and believes the public deserves to know more. After the encounter with the documents, he feels a strong desire to share this information and push for greater transparency regarding UFOs in Canada.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant historical UFO files in Canada, including a notable incident involving an RCMP investigation of a found UFO. It emphasizes the Canadian government's secrecy and its alignment with U.S. policies in downplaying UFO phenomena. The conversation also touches on ongoing inquiries by Canadian parliamentarians into UFO-related information.
An RCMP document details a UFO found in northern Saskatchewan, analyzed and deemed not to be a missile or satellite, with a chemical composition of high-grade titanium.
There are 9,500 files related to UFOs in Library and Archives Canada, segmented across various agencies including the RCMP and the Defense Department.
An RCMP document details a UFO found in northern Saskatchewan, analyzed and deemed not to be a missile or satellite, with a chemical composition of high-grade titanium.
Canada has historically followed the lead of the United States in downplaying UFOs since at least 1952.
The Canadian government has been secretive about UFO information, with 9,500 files remaining undisclosed to the public.
The United States intelligence agencies are reluctant to disclose information about UFOs due to fears of public reaction and national security implications.