Sir Eric Gairy:
Prime Minister of Grenada
His UN UFO Meeting
And His E.T. Secret
by Wesley H. Bateman
(Copyright 2006-2008 - All Rights Reserved)
The official purpose of this meeting was to discuss the fact that on
December 18, 1978, the United Nations General Assembly had voted to
approve decision 33/426, inviting U.N. Member States "to take
appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific
research and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including
unidentified flying objects, and to inform the Secretary-General of
the observations, research and evaluation of such activities."
The United States was the sole U.N. member nation, which unsuccessfully
attempted to block that 1978 UN E.T. resolution.
The efforts made by the United States to block this United Nations
resolution were by exerting various forms of pressure on a number of
other member nations.
www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2335.htm
On the very day that Sir Eric was to visit with Kurt Walheim and
discuss the UFO resolution, it was learned that he and his government
had been overthrown by a Cuban-sponsored Marxist group, known as the
"New Jewel Movement" (NJM).
The NJM was led by a young attorney, named Maurice Bishop, who along with 46 others planned and executed the Coup, using weapons smuggled into Grenada in a barrel of petroleum jelly
At this point Sir Eric was stranded in the United States, during
which time he lived in New York City and spent considerable time
broadcasting anti-Cuban and anti-Communist radio messages from
station WLIB, to listeners on Grenada and the Caribbean islands of
Trinidad and Tobago. During his stay in New York, Sir Eric was under
constant U.S. Government surveillance.
Maurice Bishop and the NJM responded to Sir Eric's radio messages
with some radio messages of their own. Other than trying to hang
charges of corruption on him and his cabinet members, they
concentrated, in particular, on destroying Sir Eric's character.
They emphasized that a search of Sir Eric's home brought to light physical
evidence that he practiced "Voodoo." They also said that they had
learned that he arranged and participated in sexual orgies during
which drugs were used. They also said that his declared belief in
the reality of UFOs was just another piece of evidence that proved
beyond all possible doubt that he was mentally defective.
Oblivious to what was going on the Island of Grenada at the time, I
was living in the community of Mira Mesa , which was located a few
miles north of San Diego, California. At the time, I was director of
the "Molecular Energy Research Institute," which was engaged in the
construction of a device intended to extract entrapped crude oil
from tar sands and shale rock. Our office and laboratories were
located directly across the roadway from the "Miramar Naval Air
Station."
I remember that it was a Monday morning when "Don B" came into the
office filled with excitement. Don was in the public relations
business and also managed funds, which a Canadian oil company had
invested in our project. As a sideline, Don also restored classic cars
(a subject that will be mentioned again).
Don started our conversation with the question:
"Do you know Sir Eric Gairy?"
My answer was "No."
The name was slightly familiar, but I had no idea who Don was talking about.
Don went on to explain how, on occasion, he had attended meetings of a
group calling itself the "Dilettantes. The group met once a week in
La Jolla, California to delve briefly into subjects such as French
cooking, art, travel destinations, and even UFOs. The subject of UFOs
was one they just could not leave alone, and UFOs were the subject of
the previous Friday night's meeting that Don attended.
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