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11th Annual ET Embassy Day Marks a Milestone in Preparing for Extraterrestrials’ Official Return

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11th Annual ET Embassy Day Marks a Milestone in Preparing for Extraterrestrials’ Official Return

 


New York, July 8, 2025 — The International Raelian Movement, under the guidance of spiritual leader and founder, Maitreya Rael, proudly announces the 11th Annual ET Embassy Day, to be held on July 12, 2025. Celebrated worldwide, this event aims to raise public awareness and support for the visionary project of building an Embassy to officially welcome humanity’s extraterrestrial creators back to Earth.

As the world grapples with unprecedented challenges and increasingly questions the profit-driven motives behind global conflicts, the call for systemic transformation has never been clearer. At the same time, ongoing discussions with several governments continue to shape the path forward. Our ET Embassy Project remains at a pivotal stage—the diplomatic phase.

“The search for a host country willing to champion an Alternative Protocol to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations—one that includes extraterrestrial civilizations, is still ongoing,” Daniel Turcotte,  explained. “To gain the support of as many nations as possible for this groundbreaking initiative, the next step is to organize an international summit to review and discuss the proposed protocol,” he added, highlighting the encouraging progress emerging from recent governmental dialogues.

This year, in an effort to heighten governmental awareness of the need to host an Extraterrestrial Diplomacy Summit to discuss the proposed optional protocol, Raelians and members of the public around the world will be encouraged to send letters of request directly to their national leaders.

Daniel Turcotte, Director of the Embassy Project, emphasized the growing momentum and international interest surrounding the initiative. “Our outreach now includes active discussions with ministers of foreign affairs, tourism officials, political leaders, and other key influencers in multiple countries,” he stated. “We are progressing steadily toward our goal. The potential economic and societal benefits of hosting the Extraterrestrial Embassy are significant, and we’re seeing a remarkable surge of enthusiasm from nations eager to play a role in this historic undertaking.”

The growing political, public, and scientific recognition of UFOs and UAPs—alongside the rising number of extraterrestrial craft sightings and crop circle formations—points to a clear, intentional effort by their occupants to ready humanity for imminent official contact. ET Embassy Day aims to raise awareness of this impending reality and to rally global support for welcoming our extraterrestrial creators.

As the International Raelian Movement recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, it remains deeply committed to its mission of preparing humanity for the return of our extraterrestrial creators, the Elohim. The creation of an Extraterrestrial Embassy stands as a pivotal milestone in this effort, offering a unique gateway for diplomatic, scientific, and cultural advancements.

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