Monday, August 13, 2012

Former Legislator Makes Statement On Un-Released Eisenhower Statement Brief of ET's

Former American President Dwight D. Eisenhower had three secret meetings with aliens. 
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2100947/Eisenhower-secret-meetings-aliens-pentagon-consultant-claims.html#ixzz239UQUxfu



Some respected UFO researchers as Ph.D. Michael Salla, Richard Dolan and Dr. Stanton Friedman, in 1954 the president of the USA, Dwight Eisenhower and military person, had a series of secret meetings with some different groups of alien beings at Edwards AFB, in California and at Holloman AFB, in New Mexico. These meetings have been confirmed by many whistle-blowers and former military, as John Lear, Bill Cooper, Phil Schneider and Bob Dean, after supposed documents of the CIA/MJ-12 program, have been leaked to civilian people. This year, a former representative of US government, Henry McElroy, has made a public statement claiming have read these documents, the so called "Eisenhower brief" and confirming the existence of extraterrestrials in the USA for at least 50 years. 
This story and the trail of investigation that followed provide compelling proof that President Eisenhower did indeed meet with beings from another planet at Holloman AFB in 1955. I've compiled a good variety of links and videos for your own investigation on the meeting(s) that took place. 




Hon. Henry W. McElroy, Jr.


Former American President Dwight D. Eisenhower had three secret meetings with aliens, a former US government consultant has claimed.
The 34th President of the United States met the extra terrestrials at a remote air base in New Mexico in 1954, according to lecturer and author Timothy Good.
Eisenhower and other FBI officials are said to have organized the showdown with the space creatures by sending out 'telepathic messages'.
The two parties finally met up on three separate occasions at the Holloman Air Force base and there were 'many witnesses'.
Conspiracy theorists have circulated increased rumors in recent months that the meeting between the Commander-in-Chief and people from another planet took place.
But the claims from Mr Good, a former U.S. Congress and Pentagon consultant, are the first to be made publicly by a prominent academic.
Speaking on Frank Skinner's BBC2 current affairs show Opinionated, he said that governments around the world have been in regular contact with aliens for many decades.
'Aliens have made both formal and informal contact with thousands of people throughout the world from all walks of life,' he added.
Asked why the aliens don't go to somebody 'important' like Barack Obama, he said: 'Well, certainly I can tell you that in 1954, President Eisenhower had three encounters, set up meetings with aliens, which took place at certain Air Force bases including Holloman Air Force base in New Mexico.'

He added that there were 'many witnesses'. 
Eisenhower, who was president from 1953 to 1961, is known to have had a strong belief in life on other planets.
The former five-star general in the United States Army who commanded the Allied Forces in Europe during the Second World War, was also keen on pushing the U.S. space programme.
His meeting with the cosmic life forms is said to have taken place while officials were told that he was on vacation in Palm Springs, California, in February 1954.

Art Campbell Brings with him to this years X-Conference an astounding story backed up with witness testimony. 

The initial meeting is supposed to have taken place with aliens who were 'Nordic' in appearance, but the agreement was eventually 'signed' with a race called 'Alien Greys'.
Mr Good added: 'We know that up to 90 per cent of all UFO reports can be explained in conventional terms. However, I would say millions of people worldwide have actually seen the real thing.'
According to classified documents released by the Ministry of Defence in 2010, Winston Churchill may have ordered a UFO sighting to be kept secret.
The UFO was seen over the East Coast of England by an RAF reconnaissance plane returning from a mission in France or Germany towards the end of the war.






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