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U.S. PRESIDENT TRUMAN INSPECTED UFO CRASH - IN 1947
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A British politician says the U.S. government recovered the bodies of four extraterrestrials and the wreckage of their starship in 1947
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- and he has the secret report to prove it!
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"The United States has been involved in a massive cover-up of alien contact for better than 40 years," said the politician, who asked to
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remain anonymous whin he gave copies of the document to reporters in the House of Lords.
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"This is bigger than any mere Watergate," he added. "This is a cosmic Watergate - and it's time the truth was told."
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The papers, signed by President Harry Truman who saw the dead aliens, were addressed to the most powerful figures in Britain. Then Prime
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Minister Clement Atlee got a copy, as did Winston Churchill, King George VI, the Queen Mother and select members of the House of Lords.
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The leaders' reactions reportedly ranged from shock and amazement to outright fear. The document itself stressed the need to keep the re
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covery operation secret to avoid "a massive religious backlash and worldwide panic."
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It went on to describe the extraterrestrials in chilling detail.
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"Four small human-like beings apparently ejected from the craft before it exploded and crashed in America's southwest," said the report.
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"All four were dead and decomposed due to predators and exposure to the elements before their discovery. The beings were between four and f
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ive feet tall. They wore tight-fitting silver jumpsuits. Their heads were disproportionately large, with oversized brown eyes, slanted in t
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he head. Their noses and mouth were mere slits. They had small holes for ears."
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The document went on to say that pieces of the starship were strewn for miles. Analysis showed fragments to be a strong and lightweight
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metal but were otherwise inconclusive. The report did not pinpoint the location of the crash, nor did it say where the bodies and fragment
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s were taken. But the likeliest destination was Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio - where the bodies of four more humaniods w
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ere taken after a second crash 10 years later.
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Though the U.S. Government has never confirmed either crash, UFO experts are convinced that both wreckage and bodies are still preserved
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. In fact a super-secret government agency, code-named PI 40, keeps tabs on alien visitors and briefs U.S. Presidents on UFO developments p
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ast and present, the British source said.
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Gerber Pasche, founder and president of the Swiss UFO watchdog group, Alien Encounter, was appalled to learn of the cover-up. He told r
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eporters that the governments of the United States and Britain should be held accountable - and tried in the court of world opinion.
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"The irony of all this is that everybody knows what's going on - we've known for years," he said. "Space aliens exist and have a deep a
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nd abiding interest in our planet. This is a concern of all mankind - not just superpower leaders."
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