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Art
Campbell
Eisenhower's
Secret Trip to Holloman Air Force Base to View ET Craft
Art
has gone beyond field research into the San Augustin crash and begun a
groundbreaking exploration of the possible role of President Eisenhower
in the UFO phenomenon.
The
year was 1955. Gasoline was 23 cents a gallon, the minimum wage was 75
cents and President Eisenhower was in the third year of his first term.
The world was poised on the brink of international crisis: Eisenhower
had just threatened the Red Chinese that if they invaded Formosa
(Taiwan), they would face the threat of nuclear war. Our allies were
concerned and angry, and the Russians were ready to test their first
megaton H-bomb. With all this international tension, what did the leader
of the free world do? He went bird hunting in Georgia!
At
least, that was the cover story. What really happened was something else
entirely, something involving off-world national security issues.
Through diligent research, Art Campbell has tracked down eye-witnesses
who support the claim that Eisenhower actually detoured to New
Mexico’s Holloman Air Force Base to view extraterrestrial craft. Art
will be showing us footage from interviews with these witnesses.
Was
it a coincidence that on the day of Eisenhower’s visit, the base radar
was shut down and two UFOs were seen flying into the base at low
altitude? Nuclear Physicist Stanton Friedman claims this veteran
researcher “has an exciting story to tell.” You’ll want to be
there to hear Art’s information on this new case!
BIO
Art
Campbell has been interested in UFO research since the 1950s. He was an
early NICAP investigator in the 1950s in Kansas City, Missouri, where he
worked with Donald Keyhoe. In 1994, with a map from a rancher, he
visited the site on the Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico, 165 miles
west of Roswell, where some believe a UFO crashed in July, 1947. There
he found a phenomenal amount of physical material. He subsequently had
it scientifically analyzed and was able to identify seven kinds of
unusual foil containing high levels of silicon, iron and manganese which
were unknown to the foil industry at that time. Much of this compelling
research was documented in Art’s book, UFO Crash at San Augustin.
In 1958, Art met President Harry Truman, and Donald Keyhoe's subsequent
letter to President Truman on this topic is quoted in the beginning of
his book.
Art
has lectured for many UFO groups throughout the years, and has been a
featured guest on dozens of radio shows. Besides being a published
author, Art is a Navy veteran who had a productive career as a teacher
and school administrator. Now retired, Art and his wife live in Medford,
Oregon.
Art’s
website is < www.ufocrashbook.com
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