UFOs In South America - Disclosure Has Begun - FEATURE
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Summary
The account discusses the efforts of investigative journalist Jaime Rodriguez in Ecuador to bring attention to UFOs. He worked for 22 years to convince the military and government to declassify UFO documents. In 2005, the Ecuadorian government created a committee to investigate UFOs. Rodriguez faced challenges, including funding issues and military personnel fearing for their careers. However, President Rafael Correa supported the release of information. This led to over 400 UFO videos being made public, many recorded by civilians. Military personnel also provided testimonies about their experiences with UFOs. The encounter changed public perception in Ecuador, leading to increased cooperation from civilians in reporting sightings and evidence.
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The documentary explores the evolution of UFO investigation in Ecuador, highlighting the establishment of the SEFO and the deregulation of UFO information under President Rafael Correa. It discusses the challenges faced by military personnel in disclosing their experiences and the connection between UFO sightings and volcanic activity.
The Ecuadorian government has declassified significant UFO materials and allowed military personnel to speak freely about their experiences.
Haime Rodriguez
“I have a feeling that the predictions that the Maya made for 2012 are of great importance.”
Rafael Correa
“We don't want anything about this issue to remain Secret in our country.”
Colonel Lucio Gutierrez
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
Deregulate information on UFOs and allow military personnel to speak freely
The Ecuadorian government created the SEFO, or the Ecuadorian Committee for the Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon, under the presidency of Colonel Lucio Gutierrez.
The military personnel were initially afraid to make official statements regarding UFOs due to potential career repercussions.
The US secret services offered military personnel significant economic and career-related incentives to conceal information regarding UFOs.
President Rafael Correa ordered the deregulation of information on the UFO phenomenon in Ecuador.
Over 400 deregulated UFO videos are now available to researchers in Ecuador.
Military personnel have released 44 statements regarding their experiences with UFOs, which are now part of the public domain.
The UFO phenomenon has been linked to volcanic activity in Ecuador, with sightings occurring near erupting volcanoes.