Ike And The Alien Treaty

Ike And The Alien Treaty

On the night of February twentieth, 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower finished dinner at a private ranch in Palm Springs and vanished from public view. A wire service reportedly flashed that he was dead. The next morning he surfaced at church, and the White House explained everything with a chicken wing and a chipped tooth.

Seventy years later, that missing evening is still the foundation of the most durable presidential legend in American history: that Ike was driven into the Mojave Desert that night, walked into a hangar at Edwards Air Force Base, and negotiated a secret treaty with beings from another world.In this episode, I take the entire story apart with the evidence in hand.

The dental records that nobody opened until 1991 and what they actually show about that famous tooth. The occultist whose 1954 letter started it all, and the announcement he promised that never came. The radar targets over Washington that put the whole country on edge, and the classified CIA panel that decided Americans should be talked out of looking up.

The Majestic Twelve papers, the FBI file stamped with a single word, and the forged White House memo that appears to have been built from a real civil defense meeting with the year quietly shifted. William Cooper, the Greada Treaty, the Nordics, the Greys, and how a Cold War security state's genuine sins got condensed into folklore about a deal signed in a desert hangar.

And then the part that actually keeps me up at night, because the government really was hiding things in the sky over the Mojave in the 1950s. The U-2, Groom Lake, and the CIA's own published admission that it knowingly fed false explanations to the American public for decades to protect its spy planes. The treaty is a myth. The lying is documented.

This is the story of how one built the other, from a Palm Springs dinner table to the Pentagon's UAP reports of today, told the way I'd work any case: follow the paper, name the sources, and never round plausible up to true.

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