In a groundbreaking move, the U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM) and the Royal Canadian Air Force embarked on a historic partnership by signing an Enhanced Space Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (ESC MOU) back in March of 2023. This agreement, solidified by U.S. Army Gen. James Dickinson and Royal Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Kenny, marks a significant step in space collaboration between these North American allies.
This development is pivotal in our quest for transparency and understanding of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). Our organization, dedicated to supporting those who have experienced UAP encounters, recognizes the immense value of such international cooperation.
The Impact on UFO Disclosure
The ESC MOU, a non-legally binding framework, focuses on enhancing military cooperation in space. It’s not just about shared space projects or studies; it’s a commitment to improve coordination and interoperability. This agreement could lead to more significant disclosures about UAPs, an area of keen interest to TESA and our community.
With an increased exchange of information and harmonized military space requirements under the MOU, there’s hope for deeper insights into UAP phenomena. Such cooperation could shed light on previously unexplained encounters, supporting TESA’s mission to assist experiencers and the broader public understand these mysteries.
The commitment of the U.S. and Canada to maintaining freedom of action in space and enhancing mission assurance and resilience aligns with TESA’s advocacy for greater transparency in UAP research and disclosure. This agreement could pave the way for more open communication and sharing of UAP-related information.
This agreement signifies a new era in space cooperation and a hopeful chapter for UAP research and disclosure. As TESA continues to support experiencers and advocate for transparency, we celebrate this development as a promising step forward.
Ryan Stacey
Heed The World