Project Titan Approved By San Marino: UFOs Set To Be Discussed At United Nations For First Time Since 1978
Written by Christopher Sharp - 19 January 2023
Today, the Parliament of San Marino voted in favour to participate in Project Titan, meaning San Marino will submit a proposal to the UN for the creation of a permanent office tasked with the preparation of periodic global conferences dedicated to the scientific study of UFOs, otherwise known as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
In total, 25 members voted in favour of the project whilst two abstained and two voted against.
The proposal will now be submitted to the UN’s Secretary General before undergoing a preliminary examination and discussion. Following this, the proposal would be submitted to a vote at the General Assembly.
If successfully passed, the United Nations would run the new office which organises periodic conferences hosted by San Marino, becoming the Geneva of global UAP studies. The conferences would be accessible to private and state-backed researchers and organisations.
Also known as Project Titan, the proposal was created and managed by Paolo Guizzardi on behalf of the Centro Ufologico Nazionale of Italy (CUN), Italy’s main Ufological organization and the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER).
Speaking to Liberation Times about Project Titan’s approval by San Marino, Guizzardi commented:
“Today, the nation of San Marino has made a momentous decision, meaning the UFO phenomenon will now be discussed where it belongs, at the United Nations, the highest council of humanity.
“This project is hugely important in today’s world when nations are observing transmedium objects in their skies and seas. Against the backdrop of conflicts, like in Ukraine, it is this topic which can promote positive cooperation, so that we can help solve an enigma which we all face.
“This one topic can unite our planet and counter our tendency for conflict.”
Greeting the news, former AATIP Director, Lue Elizondo told Liberation Times:
“By now it should be evident that the UAP phenomenon is not only an issue for the U.S.
“Today, I would like to congratulate the people of San Marino for another historic milestone in this discussion. It should be no surprise that the world's longest standing republic is now championing the UAP cause on behalf of the world.
“I would also like to thank my dear friend, Paolo Guizzardi and his colleagues for their tireless efforts.
“We have been working this issue diligently for several years and consider this a big win for all of humanity. 2023 is already turning out to be a monumental year for this topic and I am proud to have been an integral part of Project Titan from its inception.”
The government of San Marino is no stranger to UAP and has been sponsoring symposiums on the topic for thirty years, organized by Italy’s CUN. Liberation Times understands that the Project Titan proposal was presented by San Marino’s Ministry of Culture, which made the case for the Project’s approval.
The proposal marks the first time since 1978 that the topic of UAP has been raised for discussion at the UN. In 1978, Grenada’s UN UAP initiative (led by its then Prime Minister Sir Eric Gairy) ultimately failed following fierce opposition from the United Kingdom.