Former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower met with aliens at a remote air base in New Mexico in 1954 -- according to a BBC interview with US consultant (PTI, Deccan Herald).
A former consultant to the Pentagon told a British TV station that US President Dwight D. Eisenhower met with aliens on three separate occasions in the 1950s.
Timothy Good says Eisenhower was not the only person present at the meetings; there were FBI officials present, too.
Good says the encounters took place at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in 1954. While on the BBC2 show "Opinionated," Good said government officials thought the president was on vacation in Palm Springs, when Eisenhower was actually meeting with aliens.
(Brieftoeisenhower) Behind the story and how it began
There is an interesting side story to Eisenhower's alleged meetings. Retired New Hampshire State Representative Henry McElroy Jr. taped an announcement.
He calls it his personal testimony regarding documents he saw while in office. McElroy says one of the documents was an official brief to President Eisenhower.
Timothy Good says Eisenhower was not the only person present at the meetings; there were FBI officials present, too.
Good says the encounters took place at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in 1954. While on the BBC2 show "Opinionated," Good said government officials thought the president was on vacation in Palm Springs, when Eisenhower was actually meeting with aliens.
Timothy Good further claims that governments all over
the world have ongoing contact with aliens.
the world have ongoing contact with aliens.
(Brieftoeisenhower) Behind the story and how it began
There is an interesting side story to Eisenhower's alleged meetings. Retired New Hampshire State Representative Henry McElroy Jr. taped an announcement.
He calls it his personal testimony regarding documents he saw while in office. McElroy says one of the documents was an official brief to President Eisenhower.
McElroy goes on to say that to the best of his memory the document informed the president of extraterrestrial beings in the United States of America and about the possibility of setting up meetings with them. Seemingly to put people at ease, McElroy clarifies that the aliens were not intending to do any harm to America then or any time in the near future. More
(PC) Truman said: "I can assure you that flying saucers, given that they
exist, are not constructed by any power on Earth." And he was not alone.
Other presidents have admitted UFOs exist: Carter, Reagan, Kennedy.
exist, are not constructed by any power on Earth." And he was not alone.
Other presidents have admitted UFOs exist: Carter, Reagan, Kennedy.