UAPs in Canada: A Conversation with MP Larry Maguire on Disclosure, Transparency, and Government Action

The Canadian government is no stranger to the subject of UFOs, objects that today the United States government prefers to call unidentified anomalous/aerial phenomena, or UAP.

Between 1950 and 1995, the Canadian military investigated UFOs, beginning with Project Magnet on December 2, 1950, under the direction of senior radio engineer Wilbert Brockhouse Smith and developed by Transport Canada to collect data and research on unidentified flying objects. The goal was to apply any recently recovered data to modern-day technologies or engineering. At the end of the first study, Smith concluded that UFOs were ET in origin and used the manipulation of magnetism to fly the object or craft.

Oh No!

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Top senators believe the US secretly recovered UFOs

Has the U.S. government secretly retrieved exotic craft of “non-human” origin? Newly declassified documents, along with extraordinary legislation, illustrate how two successive Democratic Senate majority leaders appear to have believed so.


What is Kona Blue? The proposed Las Vegas UFO technology program unveiled

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Information has recently surfaced shedding light on an ambitious program that would have researched UFO technology in southern Nevada, aiming to exploit the tech, interview witnesses to extraterrestrial activities, and study the physical and psychological effects of the encounters.

Code-named “Kona Blue,” Las Vegas would have been in the eye of the storm when it came to UFO technology investigations if the program had come to fruition. But why the transparency now? Dr. James Lacatski, formerly a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) analyst and missile expert, has some insight.

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The Pentagon is lying about UFOs

Congress held a historic hearing on UFOs last July. The hearing, which featured testimony from two former Navy fighter pilots and a former senior intelligence officer, garnered a notable amount of attention and interest not seen on Capitol Hill in years.

In one remarkable exchange, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) described how his office received a “protected disclosure” from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, regarding a January 2023 UFO incident over the Gulf of Mexico. After being stonewalled by the Air Force, he delivered a tense, on-base reminder to the military about “how authorities flow in the United States of America.” The Air Force relented, permitting Gaetz to review sensor data gathered during the encounter.

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Increasing ‘space-mindedness’ a top priority for Canadian military: commander

OTTAWA – The commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Space Division says gaining awareness of what’s going on outside our planet is one of his top priorities.

Brig.-Gen. Michael Adamson made the comments in front of the House of Commons national defence committee, which is studying the military’s role in defending space for the first time.

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James Webb telescope to investigate strongest sign of alien life

James Webb

The James Webb Space Telescope is set to turn its gaze towards a distant planet in another solar system on Friday to investigate one of the most tantalising hints of alien life ever discovered.

Below the constellation of Leo, too faint for the naked eye, is the red dwarf star K2-18, about half the size of our sun. In orbit around it is a planet called K2-18b, believed to be an ocean-covered world about 2.6 times the radius of Earth.

Hidden in its atmosphere, scientists have spotted signs of something that could ultimately show that the Earth is not alone in being home to life.

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Drones or UFOs? Alarming incursions demand answers

The U.S. military is confronting an unsettling phenomenon. Over the last five years, a series of bizarre — and remarkably brazen — “drone swarms” have overwhelmed key Department of Defense facilities and assets, including nuclear missile silos. Notably, some of the objects appear to exhibit unconventional technology.

As Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, stated on April 9, “We see consistent incursions around sensitive government facilities.”

Despite the U.S. government’s sweeping investigative authorities and abilities, the puzzling incidents remain a mystery. None have been decisively tied to foreign or domestic actors.

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The shocking history of UFOs and nuclear weapons

J. Allen Hynek

UFOs are no laughing matter on Capitol Hill. Beyond alleging the existence of surreptitious government programs to retrieve and reverse-engineer exotic craft of “non-human” origin, Congress mandated that the Department of Defense document and report any UFO incidents “associated with military nuclear assets, including strategic nuclear weapons and nuclear-powered ships.”


Just out today Ross Coulthart addresses the persistent UAP issue at Langley air base with civilian video. Includes a good interview with former naval aviator and UAP witness Ryan Graves.

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E.T. call NDHQ? Canadian Forces losing interest in UFOs

After an initial meeting on sharing information with allies on unidentified flying objects, the Canadian military has cooled on its interest in the extraterrestrial file.

The Canadian Forces do not have any plans for additional meetings with allies at this point and will not be working with the federal government’s science advisor on the phenomena, National Defence confirmed to this newspaper.

I bet Ottawa wasn’t invited given it was a 5 Eyes event.

This is interesting …


One-on-one interview with Nick Pope, journalist and UFO investigator

Nick Pope was The Brit Mulder, official UFO guy of the MOD. Went in agnostic, came out a believer.

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The Pentagon’s new UAP report is seriously flawed

Last month the U.S. government’s new UAP investigation office, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), submitted a report to Congress entitled, “Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” (UAP, the new term for UFO). This new report is itself anomalous for several reasons.

First, who ever heard of a government report being submitted months before it was due? Especially one so rife with embarrassing errors in desperate need of additional fact-checking and revision? Was AARO Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick rushing to get the report out the door before departing, perhaps to ensure that his successor could not revise or reverse some of the report’s conclusions?

Second, this appears to be the first AARO report submitted to Congress that the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) did not sign off on. I don’t know why, but Avril Haines and her Office were quite right not to in this case, having spared themselves considerable embarrassment in the process.

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Harvard professor claims that UFOs could have travelled to Earth via ‘extra dimensions’

Harvard professor claims that UFOs could have travelled to Earth via ‘extra dimensions’

The US government has yet to unravel the mysterious sightings of UFOs soaring through our skies, but a Harvard professor believes the answer may sit 300 feet below the surface.

Avi Loeb, known for his efforts to prove we are not alone, has claimed that extraterrestrial visitors are travelling through hidden dimensions created by researchers at the CERN particle accelerator are seeking.

The accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), blasts particles are nearly the speed of light to recreate conditions of the Big Bang, with hopes of uncovering hidden dimensions that will reveal how our universe formed.


Alien 51 offers some suitable for me Crayon Level explanations of our possible multi-dimensional universe thanks to quantum mechanics. Now I do not necessarily agree with one participant’s claim that aliens may in fact be demonic spirits but then again it would explain Ottawa and Washington.

For anyone interested, National Geographic has put out a very good series of UFO Documentaries.

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The Air Force Asked This Man to Investigate UFOs—Then Pushed Him Away After What He Found

J. Allen Hynek

His job was to uncover secrets from the unknown. But his curiosity opened doors that the government preferred to keep closed.

Do you think the U.S. government is hiding, and possibly reverse-engineering, extraterrestrial technology? Think again. Or better yet, don’t think about it at all. Nothing to see here.

That’s the underlying message of a report released last month by the Department of Defense. The 63-page “Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)” concludes that the DoD’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) “found no evidence that any [U.S. Government] investigation, academic-sponsored research, or official review panel has confirmed that any sighting of a UAP represented extraterrestrial technology.”

The last Public UFO report was such a clumsy whitewash that they should have entitled it “Project Swamp Gas”.

Good fun here as well as interesting stories.

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Mars was habitable for longer than thought, scientists believe

Mars may have been habitable for millions of years longer than previously thought before it finally dried out, scientists believe.

The surface of the red planet was once covered in oceans, lakes and rivers and would have resembled Earth during the earliest aeons of the solar system. It raises the tantalising prospect that simple life may have evolved in Martian waters and thrived, but not for long enough to have developed into complex organisms.

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Former US Navy admiral leads search for underwater alien USOs

Hunt for clues to extraterrestrial life forms visiting Earth moves from skies to the seas

Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have caused so much concern in recent years that even Nasa launched a lengthy probe to find out what they were.

Now some experts believe the hunt should move from the skies to the sea.

The former head of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is launching a probe into unidentified submersible objects (USOs) and, in particular, a strange anomaly seen on the seabed off the coast of California.


Richard Dolan is credible, he’s been at this a long time.

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Strong rumors about the discovery of life on another world by the James Webb Telescope

James Webb

A series of recent statements by astronomers and astronauts seem to indicate that the James Webb Telescope has discovered life.

Several recent claims by astronomy experts and space crew members suggest that the James Webb Space Telescope could have made a discovery related to the existence of life. This information, which apparently remains confidential, could become a topic of global relevance in the coming months.

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