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President George HW Bush was aware of the 1964 alien interaction with humans in New Mexico, according to a documentary.

President George HW Bush was aware of the 1964 alien interaction with humans in New Mexico, according to a documentary.

Claims of Alien Encounters by George H.W. Bush

A recent documentary suggests that the late President George H.W. Bush had knowledge of extraterrestrial contact as early as 1964. According to this film, federal officials were informed that aliens had made contact at a secret Air Force base in New Mexico.

Astrophysicist Eric Davis, who was a scientific advisor for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), stated that Bush shared details about military interactions with alien life during private discussions they had in 2003. He mentioned that the president confirmed sightings of three spacecraft near Holloman Air Force Base, where beings supposedly left one of the crafts and encountered military and CIA personnel.

“One of the aircraft landed on the tarmac, and non-human entities disembarked from the landed aircraft and engaged uniformed Air Force and civilian CIA personnel,” Davis recounted, emphasizing that when he pressed for more information, Bush replied that he “didn’t need to know.”

Interestingly, it seems that Bush, who had notable military and CIA experience, found out about this event after his presidency, but their conversation revealed much more than what’s publicly known.

In the documentary, titled “The Age of Disclosure” and released on Amazon Prime, key officials claimed to have firsthand knowledge of alien existence and visits to Earth, yet they didn’t present new physical evidence to back their assertions.

Moreover, the film mentions that alien remains were reportedly found in Russia in 1988, taken from an unidentified anomalous phenomenon. Hal Pusoff, another former AATIP member, stated that different types of extraterrestrial beings exist, but didn’t go into specifics.

“Whoever it is, they’re here,” he noted, suggesting that they have been for some time. Other military personnel have shared their experiences of injuries they allegedly sustained after contact with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

Dr. Gary Nolan, an immunologist at Stanford University, claimed to have assessed military personnel who displayed serious health issues, including burns and internal problems linked to their encounters with UAP. Mike Flaherty, a retired intelligence officer, also spoke about physical complications stemming from these supposed encounters.

The documentary asserts that a secretive program, involving multiple U.S. agencies, is in place for retrieving crashed vehicles and alien remains—often kept hidden, even from the president. Some congressional members have raised concerns that bureaucratic secrecy surrounding UFOs could conceal significant threats to national security.

Senator Marco Rubio expressed concerns about unidentified objects over restricted nuclear facilities, remarking that these occurrences are alarming and merit further investigation. He also critiqued the notion that the president could easily access all information regarding UFOs from day one. Another senator, Kirsten Gillibrand, cautioned against prioritizing potential extraterrestrial threats over those from terrestrial adversaries.

Dan Farrar, the documentary’s director, hopes this film advances the movement for greater disclosure about UFOs. “I think this movie takes us to a different place,” Farrar commented, believing that it may encourage leaders to openly address humanity’s place in the universe.

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