In 1953 astronomers reported the sighting of three large objects moving toward the Earth,
which took up a very high orbit around the equator. These turned out to be three huge space
ships. At this time a group of human extra-terrestrials made contact with the American
Government. Subsequently identified as representatives of a super-physical, extra-terrestrial
group who choose to be known to us as the Ashtar Command
(according to some sources these were the Pleiadians), they warned the Americans against
contact with the spaceships orbiting the equator. They offered protection against the alien
threat and help with our spiritual development. They warned against any further
development of atomic energy and made no offer of technology, citing that we were spiritually unable to handle that which we already
possessed. They believed we would use any new technology to destroy ourselves. Because we were on a path of self-destruction, what we
needed was spiritual rather than technological help. This they offered if America and her allies were willing to destroy all nuclear weaponry.
They said we should stop killing each other and learn to live in harmony. They also warned against polluting the Earth and raping her for
natural resources. The American President chose to reject the warning given by Ashtar Command and allowed representatives from the orbiting
ships to land at Edwards Air Force Base. The alien visitors were intelligent grey skinned, reptiles. These are now often referred to as 'the greys'.
The President kept the interactions with the aliens secret from the Congress and people of the United States and then stepped right outside of
his constitutional mandate by signing a secret treaty with them. This treaty allowed for the Americans to benefit from advanced alien
technology and the aliens to benefit from human DNA to upgrade the genetics of their species. The treaty permitted the aliens to abduct
American citizens for limited vivisection so long as they were replaced unharmed with no memory of the ordeal. The treaty also allowed for the
aliens to operate in underground bases on American territory and for the Americans to utilise the alien craft and technology to build bases on
the moon and Mars. The truth about these bases was uncovered by a British television documentary team investigating the 'brain drain'. Their
astonishing findings included an international conspiracy between the USA and the USSR - covered by the cold war - disappearing scientists,
murder, intrigue and the establishment of slave colonies on the moon and Mars. The story was televised as a documentary in 1977 and
published in the book "Alternative 3." Although information about the clandestine operations with aliens was beginning to leak, it continued to
be the most closely guarded secret in American history.
THE UFO COVERUP
Perhaps the most detailed and authoritative account of UFO activity, in this time frame, is presented by Timothy Good in his book, "Above Top Secret: The World Wide UFO Cover-up." Another valuable
source of information on this controversial subject is Milton William Cooper. According to Cooper, between January 1947 and December 1952,
13 extra-terrestrial craft were reported to have crashed in the USA, from which 65 dead and 1 live alien body were recovered. The American
Government decided to keep the escalating extra-terrestrial phenomenon a closely guarded secret and did everything in its power to discredit
UFO reports and circulate disinformation to the public. Under the authority of President Truman, this policy was maintained by the Air Force
and CIA. In 1953, Eisenhower became President. During that first year of office at least 10 more alien crashed craft were recovered along with 26
dead and 4 live aliens and hundreds of UFO sightings were reported.
Operation Majority
A Covenant With Death by Bill Cooper
The Cosmic Grand Deception
And There Was War in Heaven
The Underground Empire
The Government and the Greys
The DULCE Book by BRANTON
The OMEGA Fileby BRANTON
Bill Cooper
Roswell
Area 51
Area 51/S4 and Bob Lazar
Majestic 12
Whitley Strieber
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