Hi there, I'm K-Town, and on this edition of Mysterious Radio. Eisenhower's Meeting with Aliens On the night and early hours of February 20th or 21st, 1954, while on a vacation to Palm Springs, California, President Dwight Eisenhower went missing and allegedly was taken to Edwards Air Force Base for a secret meeting. When he showed up the next morning at a church service in Los Angeles, reporters were told that he had to have emergency dental treatment the previous evening and had visited a local dentist. The dentist later appeared at a function that evening and presented as the dentist who had treated Eisenhower. The missing night and morning has subsequently fueled rumors that Eisenhower was using the alleged dentist visit as a cover story for an extraordinary event. The event is possibly the most significant that any American president could have conducted. An alleged first contact meeting with extraterrestrials at Edwards Air Force Base, previously Muroc Airfield. and the beginning of a series of meetings with different extraterrestrial races that led to a greater treaty that was eventually signed. Circumstantial evidence supporting first contact meeting with extraterrestrials. There is circumstantial and testimonial evidence supporting Ike's meeting with ETs and the start of a series of meetings that culminated in the signing of a Grietta Treaty with a different group of ETs. The most intriguing are circumstances surrounding Ike's alleged winter vacation to Palm Springs, California, from February 17th through the 24th, 1954. First, the vacation for the president was announced rather suddenly and came less than a week after his quail shooting vacation in Georgia. According to UFO researcher William Moore, all this was quite unusual and suggested that there was more to the one-week visit to Palm Springs than a simple holiday. Secondly, on Saturday night of February 20, 1954, President Eisenhower did go missing, fueling press speculation that he had taken ill or even died. In a hastily convened press conference, Eisenhower's press secretary announced that Eisenhower had lost a tooth cap while eating fried chicken and had to be rushed to a local dentist. A local dentist was introduced at an official function on Sunday, February 21st, as the dentist who had treated the president. Moore's investigation of the incident concluded that the dentist's visit was being used as a cover story for Eisenhower's true whereabouts. Consequently, Eisenhower was missing for an entire evening and could easily have been taken from Palm Springs to the nearby Merock Airfield, later renamed Edwards Air Force Base. The unscheduled nature of the president's vacation, the missing president, and the dentist cover story provide circumstantial evidence that the true purpose of his Palm Springs vacation was for him to attend an event whose importance was such that the NSA felt it could not be disclosed to the general public. A meeting with E.T.'s may well have been the true purpose of his visit. Gerald Light's Letter The first public source alleging a meeting with ETs was Gerald Light, who in a letter dated April 16, 1954, to Mead Lane, then Director of Borderlands Sciences Research Associates, now Foundation, claimed he was part of a delegation of community leaders to an alleged meeting with ETs at Edwards Air Force Base. In a subsequent article, Meade Lane described Light as a gifted and highly educated writer and lecturer who was skilled both in clairvoyance and the occult. Light was a well-known metaphysical community leader in the Southern California area. The alleged purpose of him and others on the delegation was to test public reaction to the presence of ETs. Light described the circumstances of the meeting as follows. For the present, please. When we were allowed to enter the restricted section after about six hours, in which we were checked on every possible item, event, incident, and aspect of our personal and public lives, I had the distinct feeling that the world had come to an end with fantastic realism, for I have never seen so many human beings in a state of complete collapse and confusion as they realized that their own world had indeed ended with such finality as to beggar description The reality of the other plane, Aeroforms, is now and forever removed from the realms of speculation and made a rather painful part of the consciousness of every responsible scientific and political group. During my two days visit, I saw five separate and distinct types of aircraft being studied and handled by our Air Force officials with the assistance and permission of the Atherians. I have no words to express my reactions. It has finally happened. It is now a matter of history. President Eisenhower, as you may already know, was spirited over to Murak one night during his visit to Palm Springs recently. And it is my conviction that he will ignore the terrific conflict between the various authorities and go directly to the people via radio and television. If the impasse continues much longer, from what I could gather, an official statement to the country is being prepared for delivery about the middle of May. Of course, no such formal announcement was made, and Light's supposed meeting has either been the best-kept secret of the 20th century or the fabrication of an elderly mystic known for out-of-body experiences. The events Light describes in his meeting in terms of the panic and confusion of many of those present, the emotional impact of the alleged landing, and the tremendous difference of opinion on what to do in terms of telling the public and responding to the extraterrestrial visitors are plausible descriptions of what may have occurred. Indeed, the psychological and emotional impact Light describes for senior national security leaders at the meeting is consistent with what could be expected for such a life-changing event. A further way of determining Light's claim is to investigate the figures he named along with himself as part of the community delegation, and whether they could have been plausible candidates for such a meeting. Dr. Edwin Norse, 1883-1974, was the first chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President, 1944-1953. and was President Truman's chief economic advisor. Norse officially retired to private life in 1953 and would certainly have been a good choice of someone who could give confidential economic advice to the Eisenhower administration. If Dr. Norse was present at such a meeting, he did so in order to provide his expertise on the possible economic impact impact of first contact with extraterrestrials. Another of the individuals mentioned by Light was Bishop McIntyre. Cardinal James Francis McIntyre was the bishop and head of the Catholic Church in Los Angeles, 1948 to 1970, and would have been an important gauge for the possible reaction from religious leaders generally, and in particular from the most influential and powerful religious institution on the planet, the Roman Catholic Church. In particular, Cardinal McIntyre would have been a good choice as a representative for the Vatican since he was appointed the first Cardinal of the Western United States by Pope Pius XII in 1952. All Cardinal McIntyre's correspondence is closed to researchers thus making it impossible to confirm what impact the visit to Murak had on him and what he communicated to other church leaders in the Vatican. Cardinal McIntyre had sufficient rank and authority to represent the Catholic Church and the religious community in a delegation of community leaders. The fact that the Vatican subsequently established its own astronomical observatory in the American Southwest attests to the urgency with which Bishop McIntyre's messages were met by the Vatican. The fourth member of the delegation of community leaders was Franklin Winthrop Allen, a former reporter with the Hearst Newspapers Group. Allen was 80 years old at the time, author of a book instructing reporters on how to deal with congressional committee hearings, and would have been a good choice for a member of the press who could maintain confidentiality. The four represented senior leaders of the religious, spiritual, economic, and newspaper communities and were well advanced in age and status. They would certainly have been plausible choices for a community delegation that could provide confidential advice on a possible public response to a first contact event involving extraterrestrial races. Such a selection would have constituted a wise men group that would have been entirely in character for the conservative nature of American society in 1954. While Light may well contrived such a list in a fabricated account or out-of-body experience, as Moore implies in his analysis, there is nothing in Light's selection that eliminates the possibility that they were plausible members of such a delegation. At face value then the selection of such a wise men group gives some credence to Light claim It may be concluded then that following items all make up circumstantial evidence that a meeting with E occurred The first is Eisenhower's missing night. The second is the weak cover story used for his absence. The third is Light's description of actual events at the meeting in terms of the psychological and emotional impact of the described meeting, which is consistent with what could be anticipated. The final is Light's description of the composition of community leaders or wise men at the meeting. These four items collectively provide circumstantial evidence that a meeting with ETs is likely to have occurred and that Eisenhower was present. Testimony supporting Ike's meeting with extraterrestrials. There are a number of other sources alleging an ET meeting at Edwards Air Force Base that corresponded to a formal first contact event. These sources are based on testimonies of whistleblowers who witnessed documents or learned from their insider contacts of such a meeting. These testimonies describe what appears to be two separate sets of meetings involving different ET groups who met either with President Eisenhower and or with Eisenhower administration officials over a short period of time. The first of these meetings, the actual first contact event, did not lead to an agreement, and the ETs were effectively spurned. The second of these meetings did lead to an agreement, and this has been apparently become the basis of subsequent secret interactions with extraterrestrial races involved in the greater treaty that was signed. There is some discrepancy in the sequence of meetings and where they were held, but all agree that a first contact meeting involving President Eisenhower did occur, and that one of these meetings occurred with his February 1954 visit to Edwards Air Force Base. The first version of Eisenhower's meeting is described by one of the most controversial whistleblowers to ever have come forward into the public arena to describe an E.T. presence. William Cooper served on the Naval Intelligence Briefing Team for the commander of the Pacific Fleet between 1970 to 73 and had access to classified documents that he had to review in order to fulfill his briefing duties. He describes the background and nature of the first contact with ETs as follows. In 1953, astronomers discovered large objects in space which were moving toward the Earth. It was first believed that they were asteroids. Later evidence proved that the objects could only be spaceships. Project Sigma intercepted alien radio communications. When the objects reached the Earth, they took up a very high orbit around the equator. There were several huge ships, and their actual intent was unknown. Project Sigma and a new project, Plato, through radio communications using the computer binary language, was able to arrange a landing that resulted in face-to-face contact with alien beings from another planet. Project Plato was tasked with establishing diplomatic relations with this race of space aliens. In the meantime, a race of human-looking aliens contacted the U.S. government. This alien group warned us against the aliens that were orbiting the equator and offered to help us with our spiritual development. They demanded that we dismantle and destroy our nuclear weapons as the major condition. They refused to exchange technology citing that we were spiritually unable to handle the technology which we then possessed. They believed that we would use any new technology to destroy each other. This race stated that we were on a path of self-destruction and we must stop killing each other, stop polluting the earth, stop raping the earth's natural resources, and learn to live in harmony. These terms were met with extreme suspicion, especially the major condition of nuclear disarmament. It was believed that meeting that condition would leave us helpless in the face of an obvious alien threat. We also had nothing in history to help with the decision. Nuclear disarmament was not considered to be within the best interest of the United States. The overtures were rejected. The significant point about Cooper's version is that the humanoid extraterrestrial race was not willing to enter into technology exchanges that might help weapons development, and instead was focused on spiritual development. Significantly, the overtures of these ETs were turned down. Secondary confirmation. that the first contact meeting involving extraterrestrials effectively spurned them for taking what might be called a principled stand on technology assistance and nuclear weapons comes from the son of a former Navy commander who claimed his father had been present at the first contact event on February 20, 1954. According to Charles L Suggs a retired sergeant from the U Marine Corps his father Charles L Suggs 1909 was a former commander with the U Navy who attended the meeting at Edwards Air Force Base with Eisenhower Sergeant Suggs recounted his father's experiences from the meeting in a 1991 interview with a prominent UFO researcher. Charlie's father, Navy Commander Charles Suggs, accompanied President Eisenhower, along with others on February 20th. They met and spoke with two white-haired Nordics that had pale blue eyes and colorless lips. The spokesman stood a number of feet away from Ike and would not let him approach any closer. A second Nordic stood on the extended ramp of a bi-convex saucer that stood on tripod landing gear on the landing strip. According to Charlie, there were B-58 Hustlers on the field, even though the first one did not fly officially till 1956. These visitors said they came from another solar system. They posed detailed questions about our nuclear testing. Another whistleblower who confirms that first contact involved an extraterrestrial race being spurned for their principled stand. on technology transfer is the son of the famous creator of the Lear jet, William Lear. John Lear is a former Lockheed L-1011 captain who flew over 150 test aircraft and held 18 world speed records. And during the late 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s was a contract pilot for the CIA. Lear developed a close relationship with CIA director DCI William Colby, who was in charge of covert operations in Vietnam before becoming DCI. According to Lear, there had indeed been a warning from another race prior to an agreement being eventually signed, and he claimed they visited Murok-Edward, and the following occurred. In 1954, President Eisenhower met with a representative of another alien species at Murok Test Center, which is now called Edwards Air Force Base. This alien suggested that they could help us get rid of the greys, but Eisenhower turned down their offer because they offered no technology. Cooper's and Lear's idea of more than one ET race interacting with the Eisenhower administration is supported by other whistleblowers such as former Master Sergeant Robert Dean, who, like Cooper, had access to top-secret documents while working in the intelligence division for the supreme commander of a major U.S. military command. In Dean's 27-year distinguished military career, he served at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, where he witnessed these documents while serving under the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe. Dean claimed, the group at the time, there were just four that they knew of for certain, and the Greys were one of those groups. there was a group that looked exactly like we do. There was a human group that looked so much like us that that really drove the admirals and the generals crazy because they determined that these people, and they had seen them repeatedly, they had had contact with them. There had been abductions. There had been contacts. Two other groups. There was a very large group. I say large. They were six, eight, maybe sometimes nine feet tall, and they were humanoid, but they were very pale, very white, didn't have any hair on their bodies at all. And then there was another group that had sort of a reptilian quality to them. We had encountered them, military people and police officers all over the world have run into these guys. They had vertical pupils in their eyes, and their skin seemed to have a quality very much like what you find on the stomach of a lizard. So those were the four they knew of in 1964. There is some discrepancy in the testimonials as to which Air Force Base, the spurned ETs, met with President Eisenhower and or Eisenhower administration officials. Cooper claims this occurred at Homestead Air Force Base in Florida and not Edwards. On the other hand, Lear and Suggs suggest it occurred at Edwards. In his letter, Gerald Light pointed to intense disagreement amongst Eisenhower officials in responding to the ETs at the Edwards AFB meeting. Such intense disagreement may predictably have occurred if national security officials were responding to an ET request to abandon the pursuit of weapons technologies. Given the intensity of the Cold War, the national security officials present may well have decided it was more prudent to seek better terms before agreeing to the ET's request. Light's testimony implies that the meeting at Edwards did not result in an agreement, but instead resulted in intense disagreement between Eisenhower officials. Consequently, I will conclude that the Lear and Suggs version is more accurate and that the first contact meeting occurred at Edwards Air Force Base in February 20th and 21st, 1954. To find out more about our guest and all others, please visit our website at mysteriousradio.com.