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On February 20, 1954, President Dwight David Eisenhower boarded a flying saucer which had landed at Muroc Field (later called Edward’s Air Force Base) to meet and negotiate a treaty with aliens from another planet. The aliens offered to share their advanced technology if, and only if, the humans would dismantle their nuclear weapons and cease polluting the Earth. Eisenhower refused, knowing that the Soviet Union was also testing nuclear devices. The aliens would not interfere in human affairs, they said, if they were allowed to abduct and study a few specimens of humankind. Eisenhower agreed. Some of those who were taken to the alien’s base on the dark side of the moon learned of the real plans the aliens had for Earth and humanity. Would they be able to escape and warn Earth before it was too late?
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On February 20, 1954, President Dwight David Eisenhower boarded a flying saucer which had landed at Muroc Field (later called Edward’s Air Force Base) to meet and negotiate a treaty with aliens from another planet. The aliens offered to share their advanced technology if, and only if, the humans would dismantle their nuclear weapons and cease polluting the Earth. Eisenhower refused, knowing that the Soviet Union was also testing nuclear devices. The aliens would not interfere in human affairs, they said, if they were allowed to abduct and study a few specimens of humankind. Eisenhower agreed. Some of those who were taken to the alien’s base on the dark side of the moon learned of the real plans the aliens had for Earth and humanity. Would they be able to escape and warn Earth before it was too late?