Argentineans Ufo Experts Claim To The Declassification Of Secret Documents
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title: "UFO files declassified hold on"

from: www.aimdigital.com.ar

published: 19-11-2010

"Experts of the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFO) demanding the declassification of files requested recede this day, educated the precede of AIM UFO Museum Victoria, Silvia P'erez Simondini, toting up that Congress made in peculiar countries "to show go fast work and be made aware that is science and technology. "

In native tongue with the Power, the researcher called for declassification of the National Chronicles on UFO cases in history of Argentina.
" From this time, "lattice in about conferences in about countries to show work to go fast and be made aware that is science and technology."

In these deeds, "you connect with all agencies, genuinely military institutions," which "will commence the emotional response of the declassification in Argentina, while in other countries" is already concluded. "

Ufology "is subject awfully in the world." Brazil "was especially than 4000 cases" and Uruguay excessively provided archives of partnered experiences. " These countries "leaving the doors to the electorate to perceive evidence and make available technology have," he tetchy. Consequently, "our terrestrial will escort up and let go fast accept that these actions cage in our public," he held.

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Currently, "we await the implication of the consider to which were invited from the Ministry of Science and Machinery of the nation." 140 jobs are evaluated and "we are capricious by the announcement, while if we are celebrated, it will choose to talk about it, while reality exists and is in our terrestrial."

DECLASSIFICATION


As correct fashionable last June (see http://www.aimdigital.com.ar/ver noticias.php?id nota=104551), is to bloom a project to ask legislators from each houses to declassify the files that map these actions in the terrestrial and for that, "it takes 100 thousand signatures in unskilled."

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