Paul Hellyer

Paul Hellyer

On June 3, 1967, Hellyer inaugurated an unidentified flying object landing pad in St. Paul, Alberta. The pad was built as the town's Canadian Centennial celebration project and as a symbol of keeping space free from human warfare.[1]

In early September 2005, Hellyer made headlines by publicly announcing that he believed in the existence of UFOs. On September 25, 2005, he was a guest speaker at an exopolitics conference in Toronto, where he told the audience that he had seen a UFO one night with his late wife and some friends. The Ottawa Citizen reported in 2007 that Hellyer was demanding world governments disclose alien technology that could be used to solve the problem of climate change. In an interview with RT (formerly Russia Today) in 2014, Hellyer said that at least four species of aliens had been visiting Earth for thousands of years, with most of them coming from other star systems, although there are some living on Venus, Mars and "Saturn's moon".[2]

Beliefs:

  • Most aliens come from other star systems, although there are some living on Venus, Mars and Saturn’s moon.
  • There have been four species of aliens visiting our planet for thousands of years.
  • There are between two and twelve total species of aliens (although some place the number closer to 80). Some look just like humans, while others appear more like the creatures portrayed in popular culture.
  • Most alien species have benevolent intentions toward humanity, although a handful have ulterior motives.
  • One alien species, known as the “Tall Whites” is working with the U.S. Air Force in Nevada and has been known to pass for humans in public.
  • The “federation” of alien species has vowed not to intervene in human affairs unless they are invited to.
  • The federation is disappointed in the way humans have treated the planet.
  • Aliens technology is far more advanced. They have given us LED lights, microchips and Kevlar vests, but would be far more helpful if we weren’t warmongers.
  • The aliens get here via a portal in the Andes mountains in Peru
  1. "UFO Landing Pad" (archived copy). Heritage Community Foundation Alberta Online Encyclopedia. December 8, 2010.
  2. Coutts, Matthew (January 7, 2014). "Former Canadian defence minister Paul Hellyer says aliens will help humans if we stop wars"Yahoo! NewsArchived from the original on May 20, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2015.