Henry McElroy: Testimony of President Eisenhower's meeting with aliens

28. 09. 2017
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

My name is Henry McElroy, and I'm a New Hempshire State Attorney. I'm just in Fort Monroe, Virginia. Thank you in advance for your attention in this brief report on the interrelation between terrestrials and astronauts from other worlds (aliens).

The reason for this announcement is the hope of stimulating a better perspective for all who are exploring the universe and resulting in a valuable contribution to all beliefs, races and nations. Another reason here today is that I believe in the wisdom of our nation, which has already been laid by our founders, and because we know that advanced knowledge and information can help people solve diverse problems, both in the present and in the future.

When I was at the Public Prosecutor 's Office in New Hempshire, I served on the State Affairs Committee. It was important for me, as the representative of the people of the South who elected me to this honorary position, to be informed of a large number of topics concerning the affairs of our citizens and our nation. As I understand it, some of these topics have been explored and managed as federal, topics for the development of local affairs and covert measures. These documents covered various topics, some of which spent decades in the history of our nation.

Dweight D. Eisenhower, 34. President of the United States of America

One of these recurring themes is the reason why I'm addressing you tonight. I would like to give my people my personal testimony about one document related to one of the current topics I saw when I was in the office for state federal affairs. The document I saw was the official message for President Eisenhower. According to my best memories, the message was created with great hope and informed President Eisenhower about the continuous presence of people from other worlds here in the United States.

The message suggested that a meeting could be convened between the president and some of these visitors. The tone of the message indicated that there was no need to worry, because these visitors did not hurt anyone, nor did they have any intention of causing any damage at that time or in the future. Although I can not confirm the place or time of the meeting, nor whether a meeting between President Eisenhower and these creatures took place. But according to his optimism at his time in 1961, I personally believe that President Eisenhower met these astronauts from the outside world.

I hope my personal confession will help the nation to further clarify. I am honored to follow the steps of those who have come up with their personal confession. Those who deserve the admiration of the American people for publicly sharing their messages in an effort to raise our knowledge to better understand our existence. People like a former astronaut John Glenn, Edgar Mitchel, Gordon Cooper and Buzz Oldrinto name a few. Former President Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter, Captain Bill Newhouse of the US Marines, Lieutenant John Wheels of the United States Air Force, Colonel Philip Corso, US senior military commander, Commander Graham Bathew of the United States Navy, along with David Hamilton of the Energy Department, NASA Donor Hair, and James Coop of the National Security Agency.

I would also like to thank countries such as France, Brazil, Britain, Russia, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, New Zealand and our neighbors from North Canada, Uruguay and Australia for having opened their archives to their citizens and giving them access to information that is very important for human development.

Thank you for this opportunity to have at least a small role in doing the same thing that I share the information I gave you today. Thank you very much, and I also thank the staff who helped us to achieve this today.

I would also like to approve the distribution of this video to anyone who wants to use it for educational purposes. Thank you.

Dweight Eisenhower (34, President of the USA): "I would like to believe that in the long run, people will push peace more than our governments. I think people really want peace so much that the government should get out of the way and let people have it. "

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