United Nations UFO and ET Policy - Antonio Huneeus LIVE
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Summary
The speaker is Antonio, a Chilean American science journalist and researcher of extraterrestrial phenomena. He has a background in journalism and has worked on UFO-related projects for decades. During his presentation, he discusses the history of UFO initiatives at the United Nations, particularly the efforts led by Grenada's Prime Minister, Sir Eric Gairy, in the 1970s. Gairy aimed to establish a UN agency for UFO research. The initiative faced challenges, including political changes in Grenada, which ultimately halted progress. Antonio emphasizes the global nature of UFO sightings and the need for a member nation to revive the UN initiative. After the encounter with the UN's UFO discussions, Antonio continues to advocate for UFO research and awareness, showing a lasting commitment to the subject.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Antonio Huneeus discusses the historical context of UFO initiatives at the United Nations, highlighting the role of Grenada's Prime Minister Sir Eric Gairy in advocating for a UN agency on UFO research. He also details the impact of political changes on these initiatives and presents evidence from various international UFO investigations.
The UN General Assembly reached a consensus in 1977 to establish a UN agency for coordinating research into unidentified flying objects.
Antonio Huneeus
“The United Nations has to be the right venue for this subject since it's the only body that really represents the whole earth.”
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To establish a UN agency for research into UFOs
The UN General Assembly reached a consensus on December 13, 1977, to establish a UN agency for coordinating research into unidentified flying objects.
The Grenada initiative for a UN agency on UFOs was led by Prime Minister Sir Eric Gairy, who consulted with experts like Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
Gordon Cooper, a Mercury 7 astronaut, wrote a famous letter expressing his belief in UFOs and his experiences with them.
The UN initiative on UFOs effectively ended after the overthrow of the Grenada government, which was led by Prime Minister Gairy.
The Italian government in the 1930s created a secret department to investigate UFO sightings, known as cabinet RS/33.