Saturday, January 21, 2012

Germany UFO declassification of the archives!

Another country soon declassified archives, which is full of reports documenting cases of manifestation of Unidentified Flying Objects. The administrative court in Berlin ordered the representatives of the Bundestag, has made ​​available to the public records that were collected over the years by the Office of Scientific Research in the German parliament.

Decision of German`s follow-court petition filed by delegates who have requested that the government shared his knowledge of cases registered so far the demonstration objects UFOs. The court held that under the law on freedom of access to information, willing to have the right to read the documents collected in the Office of Scientific Research. The representatives of the Bundestag, dissatisfied with the court order, they decided to lodge an appeal. Politicians have found that the work of the Bundestag Research Office are carried out within the framework of duties performed by parliamentarians, and thus, should not be considered in the context of the law on freedom of information, which relied on the applicant. The appeal, however, yielded no results. This means that soon the German citizens will be able to get acquainted with the intriguing documents.
Following the court's decision, Germany will soon become probably the next country to reveal the inside story case view of UFOs. Previously acted in a manner such The United Kingdom. Only in 2009, the rustic Ministry of Defence presented the 4000 pages of documents relating to 800 meetings with the unknown, which took place in the 80's and 90's.
A complete declassification of archives devoted to UFO demand also members of the European Parliament. Italian MEP Mario Borghezio called on all Member States of the European Union to release secret files on Unidentified Flying Objects. He stated that the European Union should create its own "X-Files" and allow anyone interested read the information, which for years have been collected by individual countries.

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