German Court Orders Parliament To Release UFO Reports
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German Court Orders Parliament To Release UFO Reports
The Document Also Contains Information As To Whether Or Not The German
Government Conducted Official UFO Investigations During The Cold War…
A German citizen has won his first battle in an effort to view a UFO
report created by the Scientific Service of the German Parliament (aka
Bundestag). After attempts by the Bundestag to block the document’s
release, the Berlin Administrative Court has ruled that the German
citizen has the right to read the document as requested. The Bundestag
is appealing the decision, sending it to the Supreme Administrative
Court of Berlin-Brandenburg for a final decision. Germany has claimed
that they have never officially investigated the UFO phenomenon.
However, other European nations, such as Britain and France, have not
only held official investigations, they have released thousands of
previously classified documents. This is what has inspired German
citizen Frank Reitemeyer in his quest to seek out Germany’s X-Files. He
told the Berlin court:
The document in question is titled, The search for extraterrestrial life
I want to know facts and it bothers me that in France, England, USA,
Canada, the citizens can see the UFO files, and I am not informed as a
German from my German government. It is therefore such a glaring
discrepancy…In France, a citizen is automatically informed by his
government because the government provides the UFO files to the website
of the space agency, so officially on the government side, anyone can
view the documents free at home.
and the implementation of UN Resolution A/33/426 on the observation of
unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial life forms. Reitemeyer
knew of its existence due to the efforts of a UFO disclosure
organization called Exopolitics Germany. President of the organization,
Robert Fleicher, says a draft of the document was discovered in 2009. A
freelance journalist, Lower Saxony, had contacted Fleicher asking him
for some convincing evidence for UFOs that he could show a member of the
Bundestag, Gitta Connemann, who he was about to interview. Fleicher
sent them Exopolitics’ usual UFO briefing documents along with other
files. Saxony said that Connemann was very impressed and promised to
look into the issue further. A few weeks later she forwarded the UN
report to Saxony, who then sent it to Fleicher. Fleischer shared the
document with the media, and excerpts were printed in the German
newspaper, Welt Kompakt. The document reviews materials that Germany had
sent the UN in response to a UFO resolution passed in 1978 intended to
create an “agency or a department of the United Nations for undertaking,
coordinating and disseminating the results of research into
unidentified flying objects and related phenomena.” The initiative was
sponsored by the Prime Minister of Grenada, Sir Eric Gairy. Huffington
Post reporter, Lee Speigel, aided Gairy in his effort by arranging audio
visual UFO evidence for the presentation to the United Nations.
Although the resolution passed, few countries chose to participate.
The document also contains information as to whether or not the German
government conducted official UFO investigations during the Cold War.
Andreas Schutz of the German Center for Aeronautics and Astronautics
told Weltz Online that he has never heard of the German government
investigating UFOs in relation to aliens, but says it is plausible that
they did take reports on unidentified aircraft during the cold war.
However, Munich physics professor Herald Lech replied: “I am convinced
that German ministry officials have never dealt with UFOs. For now the
decision lies with the Supreme Administrative Court of
Berlin-Brandenburg. The Bundestag claims that Germany’s freedom of
information laws do not pertain to their office of Scientific Service
and that their copyright laws allow them to keep the documents private.
Although the Berlin Administrative Court disagreed, no one is certain
whether the Supreme Administrative Court will uphold that decision.
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