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UFOs in South America — Disclosure has begun

January 21, 2011Comments 4 comments

New documentary from UFOTV.com:

Scientists, researchers, military personnel and astronauts have been talking about UFOs for years. Recently some major governments have begun to make their files on UFOs public.

Of the secret documents that are now available to the general public, the information from the Ecuadorian Government is the most significant and the most fascinating. Get the facts about these amazing new discoveries as we investigate UFOs in South America and UFO / ET disclosure by governments around the world.

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4 comments

  1. Some really great stuff here. The Ecuador story is the first REAL disclosure. Extremely interesting that the US CIA infiltrated the Ecuadorian cabinet and tried to squelch UFO disclosure. I hope we don;t punish Ecuador for taking this initiative.Why does the USA have to be such a bully?

    • Yeah, I found it quite interesting. There are a lot of UFO reports coming out of South America nowadays. Maybe they’ll beat the U.S. to the disclosure punch? :-)

      • If there actually is some sort of interaction between an alien presence and world governments, it’ll be most likely for the governments who don’t have a vested interest to disclose first. Also, south americans don’t have the same intense level of social conditioning to ridicule about the topic.

  2. I was reading about the prevalence of ball lightning around earth faults during earthquakes. Just my 2 cents, the volcano lights seem to be ball lightning a.k.a. floating balls of charged plasma. Compression and friction from the magma could possibly be a cause. Could explain the electrical arcing emission as well.

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