Light At The End Of The Tunnel Paul Hellyerpdf Work Jun 2026

Hellyer is credited with unifying the Royal Canadian Navy, Army, and Air Force into a single entity: the Canadian Forces. He was a technocrat, a fixer, and a political heavyweight. However, starting in the 1990s, Hellyer began speaking publicly about what he learned (or suspected) regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs, now UAP). He claimed that governments, including the U.S. and Canada, had been covering up the existence of extraterrestrial visitors for decades.

No one in the mining town remembered when the tunnels had first been dug. They threaded beneath the ridge like a sleeping labyrinth, carved by hands that had long since gone. For decades the miners went down every morning with their lamps clipped to helmets, their songs swallowed by rock. The town lived by the coal and the coal lived by the men. light at the end of the tunnel paul hellyerpdf work

The "tunnel" itself, Hellyer notes, is lined with lies. He dedicates several pages to the "Roswell Incident" (1947), claiming the US government initially admitted to a "flying disc" but then retracted it. Hellyer uses declassified Canadian documents (from his tenure) to argue that NATO allies were kept in the dark about the true nature of UAPs. The tunnel walls represent the psychological barrier preventing the public from realizing we are not alone. Hellyer is credited with unifying the Royal Canadian