UFOs In South America - FULL FEATURE
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Summary
The account discusses the efforts of investigative journalist Haime Rodriguez and the Ecuadorian government to declassify UFO documents. This process began in 2005 when President Lucio Gutierrez created the Ecuadorian Committee for the Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon. Rodriguez faced challenges, including funding issues and military personnel's fear of career repercussions. After President Rafael Correa's intervention, military personnel were allowed to speak freely about UFOs. Over 400 UFO videos were declassified, and military testimonies were made public. The encounters included sightings of unusual lights and objects, leading to a shift in public perception. Rodriguez noted an increase in civilian cooperation regarding UFO sightings, indicating a change in attitude towards the phenomenon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The documentary discusses the evolution of UFO investigation in Ecuador, highlighting the establishment of the Ecuadorian Committee for the Investigation of the UFO phenomenon and the deregulation of UFO information. It emphasizes the collaboration between civilians and military personnel in uncovering previously classified UFO data.
The Ecuadorian government has officially recognized and deregulated information regarding UFO phenomena, allowing military personnel to speak freely about their experiences.
Haime Rodriguez
“We've noted an increase in cooperation on the part of the civilian community regarding testimony and evidence.”
Rafael Korea
“We don't want anything about this issue to remain secret in our country.”
Colonel Lucio Gutierrez
Lorena Escudero
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 phenomena in Ecuador
The Ecuadorian government created the SEO, or the Ecuadorian Committee for the Investigation of the UFO phenomenon, under the presidency of Colonel Lucio Gutierrez on April 5th, 2005.
The Ecuadorian military began to work with civilians on a report to persuade the government to break the seal of secrecy on UFO documents.
President Rafael Korea ordered the deregulation of information on UFO phenomena in Ecuador, allowing military personnel to speak freely about their experiences.
Over 400 deregulated UFO videos are now available to researchers in Ecuador, most recorded by civilians.
Military personnel in Ecuador have released 44 statements regarding their experiences with UFOs, which are now part of the public domain.
The military personnel's statements confirm the existence of unidentified flying objects and suggest they may be extraterrestrial.