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Petition to Declassify UFO Records Initiated

An online magazine has started a petition to force President Kirchner to nationalise all information regarding UFO sightings and information in Argentina. A large group of ufologist researchers read the item in the internet publication. Their support has helped the effort to grow rapidly within Argentina.

The article was written by Patxi LaFata in March of this year after a meeting at one of the international UFO organisations. Speaking on the international gathering, leader of the organisation, Perez Simondidi, was quoted as saying “we were all in the same frequency, there was no discord, and quite the contrary, everyone supported the initiative and voted positively. It was an unforgettable experience with first rank professionals from all parts of the country, who gathered under the idea of meeting, exchanging ideas and creating something new.”

Through her museum and Internet-based radio show, Simondini is doing her level best to insure that matters concerning UFOs and ufology are made known to all Argentines and researchers around the world.

The new organization formed as a result of this gathering is to be known as CEFORA and will lobby for the declassification of UFO materials.

The petition requires a minimum of one hundred thousand signatures from Argentine citizens. This is the amount needed to attract the attention of a legislator or political figure interested in sponsoring the endeavor.  However, Simondini is hoping for more than that as “one million signatures will be needed for the matter to be discussed” in  Congress.

CEFORA’s resolutions calls for “requesting those in charge of the National Ministry of Defense, the National Presidency and the Chamber of Deputies to declassify all information pursuant to the UFO phenomenon in Argentina regardless of any regional initiatives that may be underway.”

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