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Exactly one year ago a consortium of citizen organizations authorized a Declaration to end what were claimed to be secret official agreements concerning extraterrestrial life. Based on first hand testimonies by a number of whistleblowers and civilian contractors, the Galactic Freedom Day Declaration asserts that agreements concerning extraterrestrial life have been secretly entered into by a number of government authorized agencies, departments and corporations. In some cases, these agreements involve representatives of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations whose existence has not been disclosed to the general public. On 08/08/08 individuals and citizen organizations around the world collectively joined in events calling for exposing and ending such agreements. A consortium of citizen organizations from Hawaii, USA, Canada, Britain, Spain, South Africa, and Hong Kong formally sponsored the Declaration and launched an online petition which currently has over 2000 signatures.

The Declaration affirms a number of citizen rights with regard to extraterrestrial life. These include the “natural right of all citizens to have safe and open contact with extraterrestrial visitors, and to engage in non-official diplomacy.” If extraterrestrial civilizations are visiting Earth, the natural right of private citizens to interact with such visitors is clearly an important issue requiring some kind legislative recognition. So far, the only government action in this regard is the July 1969 NASA regulation, the Extraterrestrial Exposure Law. This makes possible the indefinite detention of anyone coming into contact with extraterrestrial artifacts or life. While officially withdrawn from the Code of Federal Regulations and placed in reserve in 1991, the Extraterrestrial Exposure Law, provides a legal precedent denying citizen rights to interact with extraterrestrial visitors.

The Galactic Freedom Day Declaration further asserts “that national governments claiming to represent the interests of their citizenry have repeatedly failed to disclose the reality of extraterrestrial life, and the principles and knowledge such life possesses, for over sixty years.” This is well supported by multiple sources confirming that the 1947 Roswell crash involved the retrieval of an extraterrestrial vehicle and bodies.

There are good reasons why evidence points to involvement of a number of corporations in secretly developing extraterrestrial technologies. In this regard, the Declaration declares: “these agreements allow for the manufacture and distribution of technology and knowledge deriving from extraterrestrial civilizations.” The Declaration concludes: “We declare these secret agreements are a violation of the sacred trust given to national governments to faithfully represent the interests of their citizens in open transparent negotiations with foreign nations including extraterrestrial civilizations.”

Claims concerning secret agreements concerning extraterrestrial life are among the most controversial in the field of UFOlogy and exopolitics. Yet many whistleblowers and corporate contractors have given first hand testimonies concerning various aspects of such agreements. The website created for the Galactic Freedom Day Declaration has a page with many of these first hand witness testimonies. A more comprehensive list can be found in the first chapter of Exposing U.S. Government Policies on Extraterrestrial Life.

The Declaration and its recommendations help bring into public debate issues that many credible people believe are ultimately behind the secrecy system created towards extraterrestrial life and technology. If the Declaration appeals to you, sign the online petition and become part of the growing number desiring to end government/corporate secrecy over extraterrestrial life and technology

http://www.examiner.com/x-2383-Honolulu-Ex...rial-agreements
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