Create a secret agreement with visiting extraterrestrials.
This well-researched, nonfiction book will give you a detailed, logical look at the most exciting presidential saga ever. Follow along with researcher/author Paul Blake Smith as he pieces together an explosive puzzle which reveals that President Eisenhower met with friendly aliens and that other American presidents likely renewed Ike's secret agreement with the visitors, to remain aloof to this day, to avoid triggering social chaos.
You won't see the UFO/ET topic the same way after this read.
The main thing in this book is that POSSIBLY Truman (maybe) and Eisenhower (for sure) met with extra terrestrials in 1954 and/or earlier at Edwards Air Force Base. They wanted to make their presence known to us Earthlings, but Truman and Ike said NO! They are VERY worried about our nuclear weapons which may be endangering them as well as our planet. Ike might have signed an agreement with these human-looking visitors allowing them to abduct people in exchange for their advanced technology. Mr. Smith also suggests that this agreement is renewed/updated every ten years or so, and other Presidents since Ike have also meet with them and signed agreements too. There's four of five different species that are interested in us. This first group is appearing to be friendly, but not all extra-terrestrials are, and there are as many as twelve species that are or have been visiting us. What I don't understand is WHY haven't we seen any of their wonderful technology? We don't have planes that go 7,000 miles an hour, or cloaking devices, or light beams that can pick people up, or access to free, non-polluting energy sources. There's supposedly lots of reverse engineering that's been going on since the '40s & '50s, which would be 70 or 80 years, but we're still using oil, and our flying machines are snails compared to theirs, etc. etc. Smith has 'tidbits' of information, as he puts it, and he sews it all together with page after page of speculation, 'maybes,' and 'what ifs?' and 'could it be'-s. I do hope tRump didn't meet with them. Presidents are (rightly, I think) saying that if the ETs make themselves known in a massive public display, the human population would PANIC. We Earthlings just couldn't handle it. Television, movies, and media have been slowly spoon feeding us with outer space shows so that we'll gradually get used to the possibility of real extraterrestrials. Stephen Hawkings pointed out that when Europeans came to the Americas, the indigenous peoples DID NOT fare well at all. What diseases will the ETs bring with them? If the UN-friendlies land will they show us what interplanetary genocide is like? Bottom line: Governments around the world know a lot more than they say they know . . .'ask us no questions and we'll tell you no lies . . .'
This wonderful volume is a book of surprises. It creates a well rounded and balanced story around a rumor and blank spots in Eisenhower's calender. That is what I expected it to be. But no, the author presents lots and lots of evidence including interviews with people who knew or protected the president, and he has documentation to back up his story. There is more. The author presents the story as influencing Presidents through Trump. And there is a nice bonus chapter about the Nixon/Gleason viewing of dead aliens. I mention how balanced this book is. It doesn't go beyond what the author has credible evidence to discuss, the curse of many UFO authors. This book is just right.
The reader's performance was perfect and just right for this book. There was something about the reader that was likable and cosy but professional.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. Did Eisenhower meet and create an agreement with extraterrestrials. Maybe. It is hard to say one way or another as records are naturally incomplete as people die or forget things. Any written records are usually so redacted that it is hard to get anything from them. Although it does seem Presidents have a fascination with Palm Beach. There is so much data that is still sealed. As for the issue of aliens, I personally believe that they are possible. Look at how many galaxies there is and can you honestly believe that we are the only life forms. We are still finding things not known before on earth.
There is no real evidence that this alleged event ever happened, at least non presented in this book. And the authors creative use of the English language, sometimes very formal and sometimes way too casual often detracts from the point he is trying to make. As a work of fiction, it could have been an interesting tale. But as a serious book, it doesn’t fly.
Interesting story. I however find the authors style to be rather off putting to say the least. He has a way of story telling that I found to be rather meandering and all over the place, which makes the story less than compelling and repetitious and tedious.