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By Doc Vega – 21 hours 7 min ago
On May 25, 2010 former White House consultant and New Hampshire state legislator, James McElroy made a shocking admission that was hardly given the coverage it deserved by the US mainstream media. Luckily, The Daily Telegraph, filmed a discussion with the former official concerning his forbidden knowledge.
According to McElroy, President Dwight David Eisenhower was briefed by intelligence agents about the existence of extraterrestrials on earth and in actual contact with people. The President was supposedly asked to also view a highly classified film on the shocking revelation. This important disclosure by a former White House official with an impressive track record leads one to many implications and possibilities that will be discussed here.
There are other corroborating facts that do indeed indicate that Eisenhower if not sharing an interest in UFO’s was indeed aware of their alleged presence already from his past war experiences. In World War II the appearance of “Foo Fighters” inexplicable aerial lights that had spooked fighter pilots and bomber crews on both the Allies and Axis Forces were widely reported and disseminated among the staffs of high ranking officers. General MacArthur is said to have been involved in the formation of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit which investigated these weird and alarming sightings in the Pacific theater of war.
Over Europe during Allied bombing missions, several B-17 crews had been paced by these unknown airborne enigmas to the point of throwing crews in hysterics as they withdrew after surviving German fighter attacks and relentless aerial bombardment to drop their bomb loads. Both the Axis Forces and Allied armies thought that each other had deployed some secret weapon, but the true explanation was even stranger than that.
With the “Battle of LA” occurring just weeks after the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor where unidentified flying objects passing over a tense blacked out wartime southern California coastline created havoc. The US armed services were becoming aware of something out of the ordinary. There is a striking photo that appeared on the front pages of the LA Times newspaper showing a disk shaped object illuminated by shore defense batteries spot lights that is being bombarded with antiaircraft fire. 1400 rounds are reported to have been expended by nervous defense regiments resulting in property damage and the known death of at least one man after being struck by a falling artillery shell.
Although the incident lasted several hours and alerted shore defenses and ground forces all over Los Angeles and surrounding areas, by dawn, no crashes of enemy aircraft had been reported. Witness accounts reported that the unknown aerial objects took direct hits from antiaircraft artillery without apparent affect noted as they slowly drifted over defenses that fired upon them. One could assume that our capabilities were being tested on that bewildering night.
A detailed report of the incident was delivered to Supreme Commander, General George C. Marshall, who in turn was to explain the chaotic events to President Roosevelt. The official report seems to corroborate that something indeed happened, but that no enemy aircraft were shot down or even confirmed, only that someone was flying over southern California and creating mass hysteria doing it. It would seem that Dwight Eisenhower, soon to become Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the Atlantic theater of operations, would have been briefed, but military intelligence is highly compartmentalized so this can be speculation as well.
this is on youtube you can watch the interview, compelling to say the least!!