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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Undeclared Air War with ET Ignored by the 2024 UAP/UFO Hearings.




Undeclared Air War with ET Ignored 
by the 2024 UAP/UFO Hearings.
by Alfred Lehmberg


It would seem that the now very familiar pioneer UFO researcher Major Donald E. Keyhoe, USMC, retired... had some clever insight into the "Flatwoods Monster" incident of September 12, 1952. Mr. Keyhoe researched the Flatwoods incident in the beginning and at the start, spoke to an informed Air Force official at the Pentagon about the case, and then wrote about it in his 1953 book titled, "Flying Saucers from Outer Space." This book can be found on the internet.

For several decades, this classic UFO incident remained a cold case. This was despite all of the information that was written and documented about it at the time. This is a case all sharp-cornered and unsettling even as it has been well fleshed out by Feschino, so a certain trepidation is understood. ...Air war with UFOs in 1952... preposterous?

Forty years after Keyhoe's initial treatment, Frank Feschino, Jr. picked up this case where Keyhoe had left off and began his own investigation into this "Flatwoods Monster" UFO incident of lore and legend. During Feschino's no-nonsense and very forensic investigation, he discovered this incident involved a damaged UFO and its alien occupant crash-landing on a hilltop in Flatwoods, West Virginia, as we know. 

Shortly after, the constant reader will recall, a group of local townspeople encountered the UFO's terrifying occupant. This would be the 12-foot-tall armor-clad being that had abandoned its downed craft. 

This horrific UFO incident quickly made headlines across the globe, was broadcast across America by radio, and was also featured one week later on a live NBC TV program, “We The People.” Yet, although history had heavily documented this incident in the media and press, there was a predictable downside to the story. 

See, the "Flatwoods Monster" story was extensively covered up by the United States government. No surprises there. There is evidence of that. As a result, the story had become convoluted, grossly inaccurate, and was eventually written off as a silly West Virginia folklore tale.

Regardless of the concealment, Feschino's decades-long investigation into this affair, the longest since its occurrence in 1952, has uncovered some truth behind this seeming alien close encounter incident! Feschino would come to reveal what may have actually happened! 

See, Feschino's investigation into this case has exposed an unsurprising yet still massive government cover-up of the twitchiest highly strange shiznit as can be imagined! Revealed, reader, the well-documented truth that an extraterrestrial did indeed crash-land in its damaged craft that night in Flatwoods? 

Moreover, Feschino discovered there were actually 21-hours of sustained UFO sightings across the United States on September 12, 1952 in a short amount of time as the reader can review in the link! His research disclosed there were actually 3 damaged UFOs passing over the east coast of the mid-Atlantic United States in flames... or obvious distress! These all headed off on eastern trajectories from some point off the east coast, one after another, around 7:00 pm EST. This is all documented, reader!

The first damaged object headed on a southeast trajectory towards Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and landed. Shortly after, the second damaged UFO flew on a northeast trajectory and proceeded towards Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. It then redirected away from the base and landed! It then took off again and made several repeated crash landings throughout West Virginia. The third damaged object passed low over Washington, DC, and then continued west! It then landed in Flatwoods, West Virginia about 25 minutes later! Shortly after, the occupant exited its craft and encountered a group of Flatwoods civilians. All this is documented. That's the history!

The reader is reminded that these UFO crash events actually occurred about six weeks after the USAF revealed "Shoot Down" orders against flying saucers! These presidential SHOOT DOWN ORDERS against UFOs were revealed by the USAF on July 28, 1952 when spokesman Moncel Monts stated fighter jet pilots had orders to, "SHOOT THEM DOWN IF YOU CAN'T TALK THEM DOWN." ...Talk them down?! That's lawyer-speak to appear reasonable and cogent; we WANTED one of those damned things!!! 

Did we get one?

As a result of the massive amount of material Feschino has recovered, uncovered, and otherwise revealed during his investigation, he is recognized in the UFO community as being the one true authority of this particular close encounter case. He can substantiate these assertions.

Feschino's "Updated and Revised Edition" book, "The Braxton County Monster—The Cover-Up of The Flatwoods Monster Revealed," is the definitive book written about the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. There are no substitutions.

Fast forward, now, seventy-two years into the future since this singular incident occurred! We regard the very recent November 13, 2024 House Oversight Committee hearing, titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth!" Pause for squirty giggles! 

Yes! Laugh out loud! The committee would be spearheaded by the worst persons in Congress, all who neglected to utter one single word about this well-known and key UFO close encounter case... and our air war with ET

Even though Frank Feschino, Jr. is recognized by his colleagues as the authority on this very credible close encounter case, why is the "Flatwoods Monster" incident being glaringly ignored today?! "Ignored" is kind. It is relieved even of the smallest cogent pushback or contrary debate! ...Like the case was just too uncomfortable to consider

...We did mention the "sharp corners" and aggregate "unsettlingness" of the affair. This is no excuse for cowardice.

Remains, a Donald Keyhoe statement, made in his 1953 book, may seem to offer one explanation for why the Flatwoods case is being ignored and overlooked today. He had stated authoritatively, "When the time came to admit that the saucers were real, the slightest official hint of possible menace would be quickly remembered. From that angle, the Sutton [Flatwoods Monster] story was dangerous with its picture of a fearsome creature intelligent enough to build and control spaceships."

...But let's also take a moment to remember that these UFOs were fired upon first, and did not wage the war, attacked, that we human beings would surely have waged in their place. Too, persons encountering them were not harmed, even if they were terrified. It could be argued that ET was the better example of "being" in the fearsome exchange, n'est ce pas?

True... men and equipment were lost in the struggle... but was that a result of UFOs acting on our armed forces, or was it more a case of our armed forces acting on UFOs and paying the price of their willful effrontery, an effrontery pointed out to them by the on-site authoritative who advised for the record, and I paraphrase... if they can get here they can likely kick our ass! "WE" may never know... but someone knows. ...Someone knows!

Those in Congress could be asking the better questions. The proper questions are always more than a questions answers. Answers are meaningless without a proper question provoking them. Congress is only ever interested in distraction... especially now. Read on.  

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