UFO Casebook | Dossier Ecuador | S1E10 | REAL Footage!
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Summary
The account discusses the efforts of investigative journalist Jaime Rodriguez and the Ecuadorian government to declassify UFO documents. The initiative began in 2005 when Rodriguez convinced President Lucio Gutierrez to create the Ecuadorian Committee for the Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon. Overcoming obstacles, including military fears and U.S. influence, the committee successfully deregulated UFO information. In 2007, President Rafael Correa ordered the military to release UFO data, leading to over 400 videos becoming public. Military personnel also provided testimonies about their encounters with unidentified objects. This shift has changed public attitudes towards UFOs in Ecuador, with more civilians now willing to share their experiences and evidence.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The documentary discusses the significant declassification of UFO documents in Ecuador, driven by journalist Jaime Rodriguez and President Rafael Correa. It highlights the challenges faced by military personnel in disclosing UFO information and the connection between UFO sightings and volcanic activity.
Ecuador has declassified significant UFO documents due to the efforts of investigative journalist Jaime Rodriguez and President Rafael Correa.
Jaime Rodriguez
“It took me 22 years from 1983 to 2005 to try to explain to the military that the UFO phenomenon should go from speculative to official.”
Rafael Correa
“We don't want anything about this issue to remain secret in our country.”
Colonel Lucio Gutierrez
“The commanders of the air force, army, and armed forces must completely deregulate information on the UFO phenomena.”
Colonel Zanoni Garcia Dominguez
“Once we have obtained the analyses and information, we'll be able to transmit all these documents officially.”
Managed by: Ecuadorian Government
Investigate and declassify UFO-related information
Ecuador has declassified significant UFO documents due to the efforts of investigative journalist Jaime Rodriguez and President Rafael Correa.
The Ecuadorian military was initially reluctant to disclose UFO information due to fear of career repercussions.
U.S. intelligence services offered incentives to Ecuadorian military personnel to conceal UFO information.
Over 400 deregulated UFO videos are now available to researchers in Ecuador.
Military personnel in Ecuador have made public statements about their experiences with UFOs.
The presence of UFOs has been linked to volcanic activity in Ecuador.