Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series

By: The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network
  • Summary

  • From Extraterrestrials, UFOs, Remote Viewing to Crop Circles and more. Listen to experts as they present their case to attendees of the Alien Cosmic Expo in Brantford, Ontario. Speakers include Stanton Friedman, Len Kasten, Paul Hellyer, Grant Cameron and Michael Telstarr.
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Episodes
  • XZTV: Victor Viggiani - ACE - UFOs, the Government and the Media
    Feb 10 2021
    Since the birth of the Disclosure Movement in the latter stages of the 20th century and the early part of the 21st century – several key events, players and revelations have played a major role in ascribing a new linguistic meaning to the metaphor of ‘disclosure’.

    The people and events responsible for putting in place this new vernacular have not only created a political and social Global Revolution but they have introduced to humanity different ways of knowing.

    This global revolution is about a new ontology of who we are as a species and the exoconscious and visceral connection we have with the beings with whom we share the cosmos. Never before has humanity pondered such real possibilities – essentially because our current linguistic capacities have proven insufficient and even controlled by our political, educational, religious and scientific institutions. The events and people of the Disclosure Movement have – either by design or sheer inadvertency – created a ‘language of a new reality’.

    We will examine how this ‘language of a new reality’, one now spoken so well by a new breed of researchers, authors and truth seekers, will soon be introduced to and embraced by humanity. The transition into and interpretation of this ‘language of a new reality’ which describes how and perhaps why we are being engaged by off-world civilizations is well into the process of drastically altering perceptions of what humanity may have been the distant past. It is now time to take the next step in knowing who we were, who we are and who we will become.

    This re-examination of the Disclosure Movement seeks to allow us to step onto the threshold of the future and through a new door – as humanity takes the next step in its cosmic evolution.
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    43 mins
  • XZTV: Grant Cameron - ACE - Inspiration and Downloads
    Feb 10 2021
    GRANT CAMERON became involved in Ufology as the Vietnam War ended in May 1975 with personal sightings of an object which locally became known as Charlie Red Star. The sightings occurred in Carman, Manitoba about 25 miles north of the Canada-US border. Hundreds of other people sighted objects at the same time during a prolonged flap of sightings.

    Over the next 18 months he had many sightings of large objects and small (monitor) objects in the area. He spent countless days in the area photographing a series of strange objects and interviewing hundreds of witnesses who were involved.

    These interviews became part of a manuscript called Tales of Charlie Red Star, which was published recently. Stories from the book will also be part of a movie that is being planned out of Toronto Canada on the contactee group RAMA.
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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • XZTV: Hon. Paul Hellyer - ACE - Light at the End of the Tunnel
    Feb 10 2021
    On 3 June 1967, Hellyer flew in by helicopter to officially inaugurate an Unidentified flying object landing pad in St. Paul, Alberta. The town had built the landing pad as its Canadian Centennial celebration project, and as a symbol of keeping space free from human warfare. The sign beside the pad reads: "The area under the World's First UFO Landing Pad was designated international by the Town of St. Paul as a symbol of our faith that mankind will maintain the outer universe free from national wars and strife. That future travel in space will be safe for all intergalactic beings, all visitors from earth or otherwise are welcome to this territory and to the Town of St. Paul."

    Throughout his life, Hellyer has been opposed to the weaponization of space. He supports the Space Preservation Treaty to ban space weapons.

    In early September 2005, Hellyer made international headlines by publicly announcing that he believed some UFOs were of extraterrestrial origin. On 25 September 2005, he was an invited 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. He said that though he discounted the experience at the time, he had kept an open mind to it. He said that he started taking the issue much more seriously after watching ABC News' "Peter Jennings Reports UFOs: Seeing is Believing" special in February 2005.

    Watching Jennings' report prompted Hellyer to finally read U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Philip J. Corso's book The Day After Roswell about the Roswell crash Incident which had been sitting on his shelf for some time. Hellyer told the Toronto audience that he later spoke to a retired Air Force General who confirmed the accuracy of the information in the book.

    Hellyer told the audience that in December 2004, he had enjoyed reading and had endorsed a book by Alfred Webre titled: Exopolitics - Politics, Government and Law in the Universe. He ended his 30 minute historical talk with a standing ovation by stating: "To turn us in the direction of re-unification with the rest of creation the author is proposing a “Decade of Contact” – an “era of openness, public hearings, publicly funded research, and education about extraterrestrial reality”.

    In 2007, the Ottawa Citizen reported that Hellyer is demanding that world governments disclose alien technology that could be used to solve the problem of climate change. "I would like to see what (alien) technology there might be that could eliminate the burning of fossil fuels within a generation ... that could be a way to save our planet," Hellyer told the paper. He also said that "We need to persuade governments to come clean on what they know. Some of us suspect they know quite a lot, and it might be enough to save our planet if applied quickly enough,"

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    Paull Hellyer holds one of the longest and most varied political career in Canada's history. He was first elected as a Liberal in 1949 federal election in the district of Davenport, he was the youngest person ever elected to that point in the Canadian House of Commons. He served a brief stint as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence, and made a good impression. He was then named Associate Minister of National Defence in the cabinet of Prime Minister Louis Saint-Laurent. He lost his seat when the Saint-Laurent government lost the 1957 election a few months later.

    Hellyer returned to parliament in a 1958 by-election in the neighboring district of Trinity, and became an effective opposition critic of the John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative government.

    When the Liberals returned to power in the 1963 election, Hellyer became Minister of National Defence in the cabinet of Lester B. Pearson. As Minister of Defence, he oversaw the controversial integration and unification of the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, the and the Royal Canadian Air Force into a single organization, the Canadian Forces.

    Hellyer contested the 1968 Liberal leadership convention, placing second on the first ballot, but slipping to third on the second and third ballots, and withdrawing to support Robert Winters on the fourth ballot, in which Pierre Trudeau won the leadership. He then served as Trudeau's Transport Minister, and was Senior Minister in the Cabinet, a position similar to the current position of Deputy Prime Minister.
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    1 hr and 1 min

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