Victor Viggiani - UAP News & Canada
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Summary
The encounter involves Victor Vigiani, who discusses UAP sightings and government responses in Canada. He mentions the Randallship Forest incident in 1980, where American Airmen saw a large diamond-shaped UFO. Vigiani explains that Canadian Parliament discussions about UAP have slowed due to summer recess. He highlights Larry McGuire's efforts to question government officials about UAPs, particularly regarding sightings over nuclear facilities. Vigiani believes that the Canadian government is not fully aware of UAP issues, especially compared to the U.S. He expresses hope that McGuire will continue to push for transparency when Parliament resumes. The encounter shows Vigiani's ongoing interest in UAP issues and his desire for more government accountability.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various historical UAP incidents, including the 1947 flying disc announcement and the Randallship Forest incident. It highlights ongoing legislative efforts in Canada regarding UAP transparency and the need for further investigation into past incidents.
The Canadian government has been involved in UAP issues since at least 1968.
Victor Vigiani
“The Canadian Parliament and the cabinet appeared to be totally unaware of what was going on in the United States with respect to the UAP issue.”
Larry McGuire
“I think Larry will continue this when Parliament resumes in September.”
John Hannaford
“I had no idea that this was happening.”
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