Classified Conflict over Unidentified Flying Objects in Canada
In the world of UFOlogy, a fascinating book titled "The Top Secret UFO War in Canada" has stirred up quite a storm. Written by Canadian engineer and government official Wilbert B. Smith, the book claims that the Canadian government was engaged in a clandestine war with extraterrestrial beings and had developed weapons and technologies to defend against alien attacks.
Smith, born in Lethbridge, Alberta in 1910, was a man ahead of his time. He delved deep into the mystery of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and their potential origins, presenting a detailed account of his investigations in his book.
The book references several other works on the subject, including "The Flying Saucer Conspiracy" by Donald Keyhoe and "The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects" by Edward Ruppelt. Smith also interviewed prominent figures such as Keyhoe and cited other works by authors like Jacques Vallee and George Adamski.
One of the key figures in the book is Paul Hellyer, who served as the Minister of National Defense in the Canadian government from 1963 to 1967. However, the book suggests that the government's involvement in the UFO phenomenon went beyond Hellyer's tenure.
The book discusses Smith's personal encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrial beings, including messages received through "automatic writing." It also presents the intriguing claim that the Canadian government was aware of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence and had been working to establish contact with these beings for several years.
The book further suggests that the Canadian government had developed advanced technologies for communicating with extraterrestrial beings and had established a secret base in the Arctic for this purpose.
Haim Eshed, a retired general and former head of Israel's Defense Ministry's space division, has made headlines for his claims about extraterrestrial life. Eshed claims the existence of a secret "galactic federation." While his claims are not directly linked to Smith's work, they add to the intrigue surrounding the UFO phenomenon.
"Alien Bedtime Stories," written by Tim Beckley, includes a chapter on Smith's alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Another book, "Wilbert Smith: A Man Before His Time," written by Grant Cameron, delves deeper into Smith's life and work on the subject of UFOs.
The book includes interviews with several prominent figures in the field of ufology, such as Stanton T. Friedman and Richard Haines. These interviews provide additional perspectives on the UFO phenomenon and add credibility to Smith's claims.
While the validity of Smith's claims remains a topic of debate, his book serves as an intriguing exploration of the possibility of a secret war with extraterrestrial beings and the development of advanced technologies to defend against them. As the field of UFOlogy continues to evolve, "The Top Secret UFO War in Canada" remains a significant contribution to the discourse.