The members of the Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community, civil investigators of all lines and from the most various research groups wish to compliment the Mexican authorities for the application of correct procedures and the accuracy of their attitudes towards the March 2004 episode involving the mass appearance of unidentified flying objects, thoroughly announced by the world press.
The members of the Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community, civil
investigators of all lines and from the most various research
groups, presently united for the campaign UFOs: FREEDOM OF
INFORMATION NOW, wish to compliment the Mexican authorities for
the application of correct procedures and the accuracy of their
attitudes towards the March 2004 episode involving the mass
appearance of unidentified flying objects, thoroughly announced
by the world press.
The Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community praises the wise and
democratic decision made in an unprecedented way in that country
to bring to public knowledge both in Mexico and elsewhere, and
in television network and mobilizing the whole media, the
aforementioned event, which involved the participation of a
military team for special actions. Seldom before in the history
of mankind have we seen governmental authorities acknowledge so
openly the enormous significance of such an important event and
agree that the same event should not be kept hidden from
society.
Transparency, appropriateness and professionalism in Mexican
approach to the UFO phenomenon
We also wish to sincerely congratulate Mexico's Defense
Department, most particularly Secretary of Defense, General
Clemente Vega Garcia, who had the initiative to invite civil UFO
researchers and the press in his country to share with them the
information on the spectacular UFO commotion in the skies over
Mexico. It is precisely this sort of attitude that one should
expect from vanguard leaders who are aware of their
responsibility to care for the national security of their
respective countries. This episode demonstrates how
transparent, appropriate and professional the Mexican
authorities, scientists and militaries are when dealing with the
UFO phenomenon.
We expect this to be an example for the Brazilian authorities,
so they can be made to listen to the recently introduced
movement through the aforementioned campaign, UFOs: FREEDOM OF
INFORMATION NOW by the Brazilian UFO investigators and that just
now when Mexico is showing to be serious and open on the
subject, demands a similar stand form our authorities. The
Brazilian initiative will gain new strength thanks to the
incident in Mexico and may receive wider attention both from the
population and the government.
A national movement that requests the Federal Government to open
up and expose its UFO files
UFOs:FREEDOM OF INFORMATION NOW is a campaign for a just cause
that has long been the ultimate wish of all members of the
Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community. It is founded on the
Brazilian Ufology's Manifesto, whose aim is to organize and
unify the isolated claims from many UFO investigators and
research groups being made since decades ago, so far without a
central coordination. The campaign's aim is to show our
authorities that the UFO phenomenon is a subject that concerns
the whole population, such as is occurring in Mexico right now.
Through the campaign, the researchers intend to gather
subscriptions from thousands of researchers, students, authors,
lecturers, enthusiasts and active people interested in Ufology,
all asking in one voice that the Government stop its present
hush-policy on UFOs.
All Brazilian society may get to know the truth about flying
saucers thanks to the Freedom of Information movement
It is time to acknowledge what is known about the frequent
sightings of unidentified flying objects in our skies and the
several reports of their manifestation in our Brazilian
territory. The Brazilian civil UFO researchers want Ufology to
be officially accepted and acknowledged, following the examples
of France, Spain, Belgium, China, Uruguay and Chile, and most
recently Mexico. Now, with this movement, we also offer our
government our contribution to the analysis and investigations
of the UFO phenomenon, its implications and consequences.
Additionally, we volunteer to effectively cooperate in
disclosing the information to all Brazilian society.
Once again, the Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community expresses
its compliments and feelings of sincere respect and admiration
for the Mexican attitude, and offer to help the militaries,
scientists and other authorities in that country with technical
support in whatever they may find necessary.
Signed:
Brazilian Commission for Ufology (CBU)
Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community
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Important information at:
http://www.ufo.com.br/secrecy.php
http://www.ufo.com.br/documentop.php
www.ufo.com.br
A. J. Gevaerd, editor Brazilian UFO Magazine
Alberto Francisco do Carmo, professor ans historian
Rogerio Chola, investigator of non conventional aerial phenomena (IPECOM)
Marcos Malvezzi Leal, translation coordinator for the UFO Magazine