David Sereda

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David Sereda (born August 21, 1961) is a Canadian UFOlogist, and ecologist.

He was born in Edmonton, Alberta. After claiming to have seen a UFO at the age of 7 years old, it has been David's ambition to fly to space.[1]

While director of the Los Angeles-based Tesla Foundation, in April 1993, Sereda spoke in front of the US Congress House Committee on Appropriations on aneutronic fusion.[2] He has planted over 1.3 million trees while working in reforestation for 22 years. Sereda has marketed and promoted sustainable housing, protested electric car destruction by Toyota, promoted breakthroughs in solar power, wind power, and hydro power. He uses energy saving light bulbs, recycles, and drives his bicycle to save and reduce oil consumption. He drives an economy car. He promotes ecology in his documentary films.

Sereda has been a regular interview on the national radio program, Coast to Coast AM. Since 2001 David has been on the show 11 times discussing topics from UFOs to renewable energy.[3]

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[edit] Bibliography

  • Face to Face With Jesus Christ. Blue Dolphin Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1577330323
  • Evidence: The Case for NASA UFOs, Terra Entertainment, 2002. ISBN 1893792838

[edit] Filmography

  • Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs, Anchor Bay studios, May 30, 2006[4] (Director)

[edit] References

  1. ^ On-Line Petition to Send David Sereda into Space, December 22, 2006
  2. ^ Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1994: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Library of Congress, Retrieved January 24, 2007
  3. ^ David B. Sereda - CoastToCoastAM.com. David sereda was also a photographer in Vancouver BC in the 1980s and was the first photographer to photograph Pamela Anderson.
  4. ^ Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs at the Internet Movie Database

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