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President Eisenhower Signed Treaty With Grey Aliens in 1954. President Dwight Eisenhower
held a secret meeting with extraterrestrial visitors during the early hours of February
21, 1954, while on a �vacation� to Palm Springs in California, according to UFO and
alien conspiracy theorists.
by JohnThomas Didymus
He went �missing� after he was whisked away secretly to Edwards Air Force Base and
was not seen until he appeared at a church service in Los Angeles the next Sunday morning.
The official explanation of his mysterious �disappearance� was that he had to undergo
an emergency dental surgery. The abrupt disappearance of the president
was so unusual that it fueled speculations about illness or death in the media.
The speculations became so intense that they had to be dispelled by the president�s press
secretary James Haggerty, who told incredulous reporters at a press conference that Eisenhower
had damaged a tooth cap while eating fried chicken and had to undergo an emergency surgery.
A local dentist was later presented to reporters who claimed he had treated Eisenhower.
But strange rumors began spreading following information leaked by well-placed sources.
The rumors alleged that the local dentist was used to provide Eisenhower with a cover
story while he rendezvoused secretly with extraterrestrial visitors at the Edwards Air
Force Base.
Significantly, there are no records at the Eisenhower Library � which reportedly has
extensive records related to Eisenhower�s health � that he ever underwent dental surgery
in February 1954, according to UFO researcher William Moore.
Eisenhower thus became the first American president to have direct contact with extraterrestrials,
according to conspiracy theorists.
The meeting took place at Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) in southern California during the
early hours of February 21 in 1954.
It was the first in a series of meetings that culminated in the signing of a treaty between
the U.S. government and an extraterrestrial race called the Greys.
The First Contact meeting, as it is termed in UFO conspiracy theory circles, involved
some intrigue.
Eisenhower�s secret First Contact meeting on February 21, 1954, is believed to have
been with Nordic aliens, also known as Pleiadian aliens, an advanced extraterrestrial race
from the Pleiades star cluster with distinctive Nordic appearance, such as fair hair, blue
eyes, and white skin.
The two sides were unable to reach an agreement on the night of the First Contact and the
Greys took advantage by offering more favorable terms. The offer by the Greys allegedly led
to the first treaty between humans and an extraterrestrial race.
According to UFO conspiracy theorists, several pieces of circumstantial evidence add up to
support claims that the Eisenhower administration held �First Contact� meetings with extraterrestrial
beings.
The first circumstantial evidence was the awkward manner in which Eisenhower �disappeared�
during the night of February 20-21 in the midst of an unscheduled winter vacation in
Palm Springs, California, and the clumsy efforts by officials to explain his disappearance.
One of the first eyewitness testimonies came from Gerald Light, a writer and leading member
of the community dedicated to metaphysical research.
A letter circulated widely in the UFO and alien conspiracy community, dated April 16,
1954, is alleged to have been written by Gerald Light to Meade Layne, director of Borderland
Sciences Research Foundation.
In the letter (see copy here), Light allegedly claimed to have been one of a group of community
leaders who was present at the First Contact meeting with extraterrestrials at Edwards
Air Force Base.
The group of �community leaders� included Edwin Nourse, President�s Truman�s chief
economic adviser, Cardinal James Francis MacIntyre, head of the Catholic Church in Los Angeles
at the time, and 80-year-old Franklin Winthrop Allen, a former reporter with Hearst Newspaper
Group.
Light claimed in the letter he allegedly wrote to Layne that he returned recently from Muroc
Airfield (now Edward Air Force Base).
The letter contains a single reference to �Etherians� (presumed to be the aliens),
and includes a comment about �five separate and distinct types of aircraft being studied
and handled by our Air Force officials � with the assistance and permission of the Etherians!�
The aircraft are believed to be alien UFOs stored at the facility for reverse-engineering
studies.
The letter gives a vivid description of the bewilderment, confusion, and panic among officials
present at the meeting.
UFO conspiracy theorists claim that Light�s account reveals uncertainty about how to respond
to the aliens and fears in the circumstances of the Cold War that the aliens could turn
to the Soviets if the Americans spurned them.
But it is claimed that Eisenhower finally decided to reject the proposals of the Nordic
aliens he met at the First Contact meeting at the Edwards Air Force Base in February
1954 and his administration eventually signed a treaty with the Greys who offered technology
transfer.
Several whistleblowers claimed to have seen documents signed at the meetings while others
claimed they obtained information from inside sources.
The different versions of what allegedly transpired at the First Contact meetings leaked by whistle-blowers
agree on certain major points but differ in specific details.
One of the best known whistleblowers William Cooper, a former Naval intelligence officer
who allegedly had access to classified documents, claimed that the First Contact meeting at
the Edward Air Force Base in February 1954 was the culmination of a series of events
after astronomers discovered a fleet of huge UFOs approaching Earth in 1953.
First mistaken for asteroids, they were later determined to be spaceships.
Alien radio signals were allegedly intercepted under Project Sigma, just before the UFOs
went into high orbit. Project Plato was launched to receive the aliens and hold talks.
But before the aliens approaching in a huge UFO fleet landed, a different alien race contacted
the U.S government and warned against the first group of aliens.
But talks with the second group failed after they demanded nuclear disarmament and warned
that humanity was on a path to self-destruction. They proposed instead to help humans to develop
along a peaceful path to spiritual fulfillment.
Because the primary interest of the U.S. government at the time was signing a treaty that gives
access to advanced alien technology, the Eisenhower administration rejected the overtures from
the second alien group � the Nordic aliens � during the First Contact meeting at the
Edwards Air Base and agreed to sign a treaty with the second group � the Greys � during
a subsequent meeting at the Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in 1954.
Elements of the sketchy account given by Cooper were allegedly confirmed independently by
other whistleblowers, such as Charles Suggs, a former retired U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant,
who claimed that his father, a senior naval officer, had attended the First Contact meeting
with Nordic aliens in February 1954.
John Lear, another independent whistleblower, was a former air force pilot and son of William
Lear who built the Lear Jet. Lear also confirmed that two alien races had been involved in
the First Contact meetings.
Robert Dean, a former intelligence officer, described Nordic aliens as humanoids with
Nordic features, and the Greys as tall humanoids up to 9 feet tall, with pale white skin, large
eyes, large head, and spindly limbs.
Greys allegedly originated from a star in the constellation of Orion. Other reports
claimed they came from a planet in the star system Zeta Reticuli.
Details of the agreement with the Greys leaked by whistle-blowers include non-interference
in human affairs in exchange for accommodation on Earth under conditions of secrecy.
In return, they would furnish the U.S. government with advanced technology to help the country
to stay ahead of enemy nations. The Greys also agreed they would not approach any other
nation to make a treaty.
The Greys were housed in an underground facility in Dulce where Phil Schneider claimed he encountered
them while working as a geological engineer employed by a private company contracted to
build underground bases for the Greys.
Schneider revealed that part of the treaty agreement allowed the Greys to abduct a very
limited number of humans for medical research and experiments. But the Greys proved untrustworthy
and violated the agreement on abductions. Grey aliens conduct medical research experiments
on human abductees (Image via Shutterstock)
Most reports of UFO sightings and stories of abductions involved Greys operating under
but freely violating the treaty with the government, according to UFO conspiracy theorists.