Ronnie Reagan and space aliens

Savas sent me this link last night, from The Sun in the UK. According to The Sun, Ronald Reagan knew about space aliens from personal experience, and expected them to make a landing in one of our Western deserts. I have additional information. In the summer of 1986, I had a friend who was very close to one of her professors, who had security clearance in the Air Force during the Korean War. One of his jobs (stateside) was to guard the UFO files, and he sat there all night, night after night, all alone, watching a file cabinet. Over the months he had this assignment, he read the whole thing.

He told my friend: “I read about a lot of strange stuff, but the most impressive was about how the Roswell, New Mexico crash was real and the alien bodies really were taken to Hangar 18 in Ohio.” Apparently he had stayed in contact with the issue and said that in the ’80s Reagan, who was then president, had been informed of this fact. At the time it seemed perfectly plausible. I had no doubt then and have not doubted since that there is indeed a UFO coverup. I just wonder why that is, given how many people know they exist; and what would happen if we suddenly saw the issue appear on page one of the New York Times. My best information says about two years from now.

8 thoughts on “Ronnie Reagan and space aliens”

  1. I had a conversation with an acquaintance last year that has worked at NASA for many many years. He says he’s had experiences with aliens and has communicated with them. He also mentioned that the government has been slowly divulging information over time about such things in order to slowly acquaint the public with the idea. To lessen freak outs and panics, he said. I can see his point.

    I was on Thunder Ranch in Texas for nearly the entire month of January and Mary Thunder recalled times when a woman (now good and longtime friend) was staying on her property and drawing aliens to it. If I remember correctly, she was knowingly doing this. She said they saw the spacecrafts and strange things and bizarre lights would occur frequently. She said it got to be too much and she told the woman to stop, and they wrote and signed a treaty of sorts with the aliens to get them to respect territorial boundaries. And the visitations stopped.

    Just turned the station on the radio and landed on a commentator quoting Neil Armstrong. Something about when he was in space and looking back toward the earth he held up his thumb and blotted it out. He said he didn’t feel like a giant, he felt very very small.

    Timely tuning.

  2. I don’t know the astrology from ’95 and I seriously need it.

    Please,

    Lost from ’95 (now all makes sense)

  3. Years ago I was in the Visitor’s Center in Pensacola, Florida, and talked to two elderly ladies who worked there. I asked them about their opinion on UFOs. Both said, and they seemed like regular churchgoing seniors, that lots of folks in the area have seen UFOs, or know someone who has.

  4. I look forward to it. They’re all around us; our perceptions are not (able to yet be) clear.

    My guardians often manifest as “alien” looking now, instead of always “human”-looking as before.

  5. i stumbled upon a site on aliens, http://www.hyper.net/ufo/summary.html

    about 1/5 or 1/4 of the way down, there is information on the explosion of sightings in the 50s, including fly overs of washington dc, which did in fact make the front page of the papers. according to the site, this information has not had the long-lasting impact it could/should have, and we all keep on thinking that ufo’s are make believe

  6. oh yeah, that’s why there’s a dedication plaque to RR in every us government building.

  7. Gosh and all this time I just thought those orbs in the sky were new thought forms coming to earth and that the brigades on planet earth were shooting down the interference. Hmmm, but not too much.

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