The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations | |
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bornofmaya (OP) User ID: 1040102 Grenada 07/18/2010 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations I do too. I wish it was more "know" and less "believe" tho. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1040275I think "belief" is the preparation for "knowing". We are being given clues, or pieces of the "puzzle", through conditioning, so that when the time comes we can piece the puzzle together. Its all about the experience. Peace. |
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bornofmaya (OP) User ID: 1258068 Grenada 02/07/2011 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations [link to www.ufodigest.com] The official purpose of this meeting was to discuss the fact that on December 18, 1978, the United Nations General Assembly had voted to approve decision 33/426, inviting U.N. Member States "to take appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific research and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including unidentified flying objects, and to inform the Secretary-General of the observations, research and evaluation of such activities." Quoting: After a number of UFO sightings that were reported though out the island of Grenada, he put out the word that he wanted to talk to anyone that had any knowledge of UFOs or intelligent extraterrestrial life. From this search, a woman contacted him that claimed she had telepathic contact with extraterrestrials. She gave him the list of names of people he should contact for more information. When he mentioned that he wanted to learn as much as possible from me about the "Frequency Barrier," I knew Dr. Gairy was seriously trying to solve the UFO mystery. Dr. Gairy went on to tell me that he always believed that UFOs were extraterrestrial space craft, but he had very little time to study the subject. The Grenada sightings force him give the subject his full attention. The question in his mind was: "What interest could any extraterrestrial race have in the island of Grenada?" |
bornofmaya (OP) User ID: 1258068 Grenada 02/07/2011 08:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations "it was during a late evening at this night club that a fisherman from the north east coast of Grenada came to him with a story "that would change his life forever." With in minutes of hearing the fisherman's story, he put together a group of people he trusted, a small military unit with two trucks, and a photographer. Quoting: They followed the fisherman north and arrived at the coast just before dawn. There they met with two other fisherman who were standing guard over a tarp-covered object. The tarp was removed to reveal a giant human body that was between 7 1/2 to 8 feet in length. One of the fisherman directed Dr. Gairy's attention to the fact that the body had six fingers on each hand. The body appeared to be of a white-skinned man with had long white braided hair. Sir Eric said the body appeared to be of a young man, who if compared to a man of normal size would have been in his early thirties. The alien was dressed in a skin-tight 1-piece dark blue suit; the footwear was attached. This appearance first fooled the fisherman that found him to think that the body was that of a scuba diver that met with some misfortune. After a closer examination, they quickly realized that this was not a scuba diver from this world. Dr. Gairy said that one could stretch the alien's suit to about two feet from the body. The weave did not separate. After releasing the material, it would slowly return to its original position on the body and during the course of it doing so, emitted a low audible "humming" sound. |
bornofmaya (OP) User ID: 1258068 Grenada 02/07/2011 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations Today is Independence Day in Grenada. They played Eric Gairy's (RIP) independence speech on the radio a while ago which reminded of this. By the way, my father knew him personally. My father then told me about all the things he had done and his conviction with the UFO phenomena. So I decided to research about it. Last Edited by bornofmaya on 02/07/2011 08:44 AM |
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4444cat User ID: 78843535 Puerto Rico 07/25/2020 08:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The first Prime Minister of my country (Grenada) believed in ETs/UFOs and presented his concern to the United Nations "it was during a late evening at this night club that a fisherman from the north east coast of Grenada came to him with a story "that would change his life forever." With in minutes of hearing the fisherman's story, he put together a group of people he trusted, a small military unit with two trucks, and a photographer. Quoting: They followed the fisherman north and arrived at the coast just before dawn. There they met with two other fisherman who were standing guard over a tarp-covered object. The tarp was removed to reveal a giant human body that was between 7 1/2 to 8 feet in length. One of the fisherman directed Dr. Gairy's attention to the fact that the body had six fingers on each hand. The body appeared to be of a white-skinned man with had long white braided hair. Sir Eric said the body appeared to be of a young man, who if compared to a man of normal size would have been in his early thirties. The alien was dressed in a skin-tight 1-piece dark blue suit; the footwear was attached. This appearance first fooled the fisherman that found him to think that the body was that of a scuba diver that met with some misfortune. After a closer examination, they quickly realized that this was not a scuba diver from this world. Dr. Gairy said that one could stretch the alien's suit to about two feet from the body. The weave did not separate. After releasing the material, it would slowly return to its original position on the body and during the course of it doing so, emitted a low audible "humming" sound. |