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SUBJECT: UFO HELPED WASHINGTON WIN REVOLUTIONARY WAR FILE: UFO2803
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BY BASIL HILL for SUN
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Amazing new revelations in George Washington's war diary suggest that the
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Father of the Country pow-wowed with space aliens, thinking they were yet
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another tribe of exotic and remote Indians.
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What set alarm bells ringing is a dairy reference to a glowing round craft in
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the snowy woods behind Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, where the first commander-
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in-cheif wintered with his bedraggled Continental Army.
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DAYBOOK
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Ironically the news comes from a British historian who may h ave access to
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captured documents that Americans have never seen.
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Quentin Burde of EDinburgh believes he has several pages of the daybook the
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general dictated to his military secretary nearly every day.
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"The rub is that just when things get really interesting, there's a gap of a
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page or two," says the independent Scots historian.
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GLOWING GLOBE
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But a reference to the glowing craft my clarify Washington's later references
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to green-skinned Indians, or "Greenskins," as the commander sometimes called
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them.
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"Until now, historians have assumed Washington was referring to a tribe that
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used green war paint," says Burde, who specializes in researching points in
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history where he believes space aliens have intervened in human events.
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Now Burde believes the Greenskins were space aliens who supplied Washington
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with wise advice, information about British troop movements and tactics, and
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perhaps even some superior technology that helped him win the war.
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Whoever they were, Washington very much looked forward to his rare meetings
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with the Greenskins, who lived in a glowing globe in the woods.
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"The usual interpretation is that the glowing globe was rounded lodge made of
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animal skins that glowed from the firelight inside," says Burde.
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But Burde's discovery of references to a "hovering" and "disappearing" globe
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leads him to believe the glowing lodge was really a spacecraft.
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"It also strange that sometimes the globe is behind Washington's headquarters
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and sometimes it's not," notes Burde. "An Indian lodge is either there or it's
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not. This thing came and went, which is entirely consistent with a spacecraft
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that pays occasional visits."
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Burde believes there is crucial evidence yet so surface, and he is scrambling
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to find the missing parts of the war diary. The pages were captured by the
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British and languished for years in an Edinburgh archive.
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The diary's importance was missed by historians when it did surface because
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it's not in Washington's handwriting.
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Burde's explanation for that is simple.
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"Washington often dictated," he claims. " He had a military secretary, a Lt.
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Johnson, at the time and these pages are definitely in his hand."
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UNAWARE
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Burde also believes Washington had no idea he was dealing with creatures from
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another planet. "He probably thought he was talking with an extremely
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talented Indian war chief, or a medicine man with powers bordering on the
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magical," he says.
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