Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:24:40 -0500
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Ronn! Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> UFO science key to halting climate change: former Canadian 
defense minister
>
> Wed Feb 28, 1:04 PM ET
>
> OTTAWA (AFP) - A former Canadian defense minister is demanding 
> governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien technologies 
> obtained in alleged UFO crashes to stem climate change, a local 
  paper 
> said Wednesday.
>
> [Illustration]
> AFP/Illustration Photo: A former Canadian defense minister is 
> demanding governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien 
technologies...
>
> "I would like to see what (alien) technology there might be that 
> could eliminate the burning of fossil fuels within a generation 
  ... 
> that could be a way to save our planet," Paul Hellyer, 83, told 
  the 
> Ottawa Citizen.
>
> Alien spacecrafts would have traveled vast distances to reach 
  Earth, 
> and so must be equipped with advanced propulsion systems or used 
> exceptional fuels, he told the newspaper.
>
> Such alien technologies could offer humanity alternatives to 
  fossil 
> fuels, he said, pointing to the enigmatic 1947 incident in 
  Roswell, 
> New Mexico -- which has become a shrine for UFO believers -- as 
  an 
> example of alien contact.
>
> "We need to persuade governments to come clean on what they 
  know. 
> Some of us suspect they know quite a lot, and it might be enough 
  to 
> save our planet if applied quickly enough," he said.
>
> Hellyer became defense minister in former prime minister Lester 
> Pearson's cabinet in 1963, and oversaw the controversial 
  integration 
> and unification of Canada's army, air force and navy into the 
Canadian Forces.
>
> He shocked Canadians in September 2005 by announcing he once saw 
a UFO.
>
> 
  <http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070228/od_afp/canadaenvironmentkyoto>
>
> -- Ronn!  :)

Good thing he's *former*, eh? Can't really blame him, though - ol' 
Paul's pushing 84 or 85 by now.
 
-- 
Gwern
Inquiring minds want to know.
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