Maine’s top summer visitor once told a federal official that a interplanetary alien made contact with humans at a secretive New Mexico air base in 1964, according to testimony in an explosive new documentary.
President George H.W. Bush, who was CIA director before being elected the nation’s chief executive, often hosted fellow former spooks at his family’s Kennebunkport summer compound.
What were they really talking about on the presidential deck overlooking the Atlantic at Walker’s Point aka the Bush Summer White House?
Eric Davis, an astrophysicist who was a scientific advisor on the since-disbanded Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, created by Congress in 2007 by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), claimed that Bush confirmed to him in a private conversation details of contact between the military and an alien creature (ET) at Holloman Air Force Base in Otero County.
Bush told him that three spaceships were seen approaching the base and that an interstellar being emerged from one ship and had a face-to-face encounter with military and CIA officials, Davis said during an interview in “The Age of Disclosure,” a documentary by filmmaker Dan Farah that went live on Amazon Prime on November 21.
The news of the documentary was first reported by the New York Post.
At the heart of the documentary is an alleged top-secret U.S. government initiative known as the “Legacy Program,” according to The Times of India.
Interviewees claim the operation, run by elements of the CIA, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Energy and private defense contractors, recovered multiple crashed vehicles and alien bodies over several decades.
Maine isn’t immune to alien sightings. The best-known report occurred in 1976 – while Bush was CIA director – in a case known as The Allagash Abductions.
In that incident in Aroostook County, four fishermen told of being abducted by aliens on August 20, 1976 along the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.
The craft that apparently kidnapped the men was described as a bright object in the sky that flashed light down onto them.
Their stories were the exactly same and they showed real signs of PTSD.
The four men also all passed lie-detector tests. They said they were certain that they were abducted by unknown beings during that camping trip
Chuck Rak, Charlie Foltz and twins Jack and Jim Weiner were students at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design at the time. Their pictures and story can be seen here on Reddit.