The Huffington Post recently blessed ET religious believers with this piece of mythology. The story ( and that’s all that it is, a fairy tale) that President Eisenhower met with extraterrestrials during his term. Here’s the reality: the whole idea is based on interpretation of a timeline “gap” (and even that is an interpretive term) of the President’s itinerary on an occasion or two. There isn’t a single document that states or even suggests such a meeting took place. It is entirely based on wishful innuendo. Don’t like that? Put up the data — something that goes beyond interpretive innuendo (read: BS). I’ll post it here.
I love these sorts of “reports” — some of the same people who’d believe this fabrication will also embrace the Jesus mythology bunk of Zeitgeist. Yeah … there’s clear thinking for you. Real fact-based stuff.
Mike,
The best I can find is that Michael E. Salla is promoting the idea here: http://exopolitics.org/Study-Paper-8.htm Like you say the “evidence” is all circumstantial, in other words innuendo and wishful thinking. Unfortunately, Timothy Good is the main one popularizing this story. I found it in his 2008 book Need to Know and he also created a big hoopla on the BBC when he stated it as a matter of fact on a British TV show called Opinionated its here on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S09jyzKcHRU
Yes; this is Salla’s bread and butter.
Those “nordic” looking aliens are a randy bunch… LOL
But wow if you look at the “sources” Salla footnotes then even his circumstantial case falls apart. He quotes a self proclaimed clairvoyant, Gerald Light (not a great track record for these mystic guys as far as ET claims) and then footnotes it with a book by Bill Cooper …seriously?
that’s as serious as he gets in many instances.