Paul Hellyer: Respected Canadian Statesman Lays it All Out

by nielskunze on March 3, 2012

What do international banking, zero-point energy devices and extraterrestrials have in common? One surprising answer is former Canadian Minister of Defence, Paul Hellyer.

The Honourable Paul Hellyer served Canadian Parliament under both Pearson and Trudeau. He entered politics way back in 1949, becoming the youngest (at that time), at age 26, to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons. In 1963 he became the Minister of Defence as a part of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. He has been active in Canadian politics until roughly 2004. Now he focuses on lecturing and promoting his books.

From all outward appearances, Hellyer seems genuinely dedicated to serving humanity and the planet in the best manner possible. He is highly credible, lucid, articulate and personable. He is also not afraid to tackle the biggest issues our planet now faces.

The following video is 26 minutes long and serves as an excellent modern introduction to this rare individual:

Paul Hellyer Interview

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