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Monday, December 22, 2014

Exposing U S Government Policy On Extraterrestrial Life

Exposing U S Government Policy On Extraterrestrial Life
Michael Salla, Ph.D.

HONOLULU EXOPOLITICS EXAMINER


On Sunday March 15, the most popular late night radio show in the U.S., Coast to Coast AM, conducts a live interview concerning evidence of secret U.S. government policies on extraterrestrial life. In the interview to be hosted by George Knapp, I reveal more testimonial evidence than ever before that President Eisenhower had not one, but at least TWO secret meetings with extraterrestrial ambassadors at major U.S. Air Force bases. During the meetings, vital national security issues such as hydrogen bomb weapons testing were discussed. The evidence for the meetings comes from first hand witnesses who have revealed what they saw, and how stringent security provisions ensured secrecy over what happened. The meetings allegedly led to formal diplomatic relations between the U.S. and extraterrestrial civilizations that culminated in the signing of secret agreements. There is also strong circumstantial evidence supporting witness claims that President Eisenhower did secretly travel to two USAF bases to conduct highly classified meetings.

The upcoming Coast to Coast interview was originally scheduled for February 22, 2009. This coincided with both the 55th anniversary of the first alleged secret meeting held on February 20/21, 1954, and also the first night of the 18th International UFO Congress where I presented evidence of the 1954 and another meeting in 1955. I was also going to discuss the official launch at the Congress of my latest book, Exposing U.S. Government Policies on Extraterrestrial Life (2009), where I analyze U.S. government policies arising out of the meetings and alleged agreements arising from them. Mysteriously, 30 seconds before the show was to air, a 45 minute power black out meant the live interview could not go ahead. Responding to a request to explain what happened by Mel Fabregas, host of Radio Veritas, George Knapp said: "The power went out 30 seconds before I went on the air, stopped for 45 minutes, enough to kill the show". I contacted Adam Grant from Nevada Power to clarify what happened and he confirmed that the outage lasted approximately 40 minutes.

The 'accidental' power outage meant that millions of Coast to Coast listeners were denied the opportunity to hear the most up-to-date evidence of the alleged Eisenhower and extraterrestrial meeting on its 55th anniversary. More significantly, the show may have encouraged witnesses to step forward to reveal what they knew on the anniversary of the most secret diplomatic meeting in U.S. history. A replay of an earlier Coast to Coast Show featuring the host, George Knapp, was aired for the night. The power blackout may have been entirely accidental. Alternatively, it may be that some unknown entity wanted to dampen public interest or leaks concerning the possible secret nuclear diplomacy conducted by President Eisenhower 55 years ago on the night of February 20/21, 1954.



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