Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Participates in US UAP Research
Canada's Nuclear Safety Commission confirmed its participation in US-led UAP research efforts, acknowledging that unidentified aerial phenomena had been observed near nuclear facilities. This represented one of the first formal international partnerships in government UAP investigations, linking nuclear security concerns with the UAP phenomenon.
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Background
In 2022, documents revealed that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission participated in US-led UAP research, particularly concerning UAP incidents near nuclear facilities. This collaboration highlighted the international dimension of UAP investigation and the recurring pattern of unexplained aerial phenomena near nuclear installations.
Background
Documents released in 2022 disclosed the involvement of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in US-led UAP research.
The focus was specifically on UAP incidents near nuclear facilities.
Collaboration Details
- Participation by Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in US-led UAP research
- Emphasis on UAP incidents near nuclear facilities
Significance
The collaboration highlighted the international dimension of UAP investigation.
It demonstrated a recurring pattern of unexplained aerial phenomena near nuclear installations.
Canada's involvement showed that UAP concerns extend beyond the US military to include allied nations' nuclear regulatory bodies.
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