Canadian journalist calls for total government transparency on UAP reports | Reality Check
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Summary
Daniel Otus is an investigative journalist from Toronto, Canada. He discussed the Sky Canada report, which aimed to improve the collection of UAP reports in Canada. The report found that current procedures are inconsistent and recommended creating a federal body to investigate UAPs. Otus contributed to the report and highlighted the need for better data collection and scientific study of UAPs. He noted that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police expressed support for this initiative. After the encounter with UAPs, Otus feels there is a need for transparency from the government to regain public trust and address ongoing safety concerns related to unidentified objects in the sky.
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The interview discusses the Sky Canada report's findings on UAP investigations and the need for standardized data collection in Canada. Daniel Otus highlights the importance of transparency and the challenges faced in addressing UAP sightings. The conversation also touches on historical allegations of collaboration between Canadian and US military scientists.
The Sky Canada report recommends the creation of a federal body responsible for collecting and investigating UAPs.
Daniel Otus
“The report is saying that UAP data collection needs to be standardized in Canada.”
Larry Maguire
“There had been historical Canadian military collaboration with the US on UAP crash retrieval.”
Wilbert Smith
“He was told that this was a secret that was higher even than the hydrogen bomb.”
Managed by: Sky Canada
to investigate UAP reports and recommend improvements for data collection
Managed by: Department of Transport, Canada
to investigate UFOs and their potential propulsion methods
The Sky Canada report found that UAP data collection needs to be standardized in Canada and that there should be a federal body tasked with investigating these cases.
The chief science advisor of Canada acknowledged that unidentified anomalous phenomena needs to be investigated and data collected on it.
Larry Maguire, a former member of parliament, raised concerns about historical Canadian military collaboration with the US on UAP crash retrieval.
The Canadian government has been criticized for spending too much money on folly, yet they are investing in investigating UAPs.
The Sky Canada project report recommended the creation of a federal body responsible for collecting and investigating UAPs.
There have been reports of UAPs from credible observers like pilots and police officers.
The Canadian Space Agency is seen as a trusted scientific body that could undertake the effort to investigate UAPs.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police expressed willingness to support the Sky Canada project.
There is speculation about historical collaboration between Canadian military scientists and American scientists on UAP technology.
The Sky Canada report indicates that transparency is essential to avoid conspiracy theories regarding UAPs.
The Canadian government has been evasive in response to inquiries about UAP investigations.