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According to a Coast to Coast guest the following:
Roswell, New Mexico U.S., 1947
Stalin sent grotesquely surgically altered children to Roswell to demonstrate his power. The Roswell aliens were
in fact children, children who had been grotesquely surgically altered in an attempt to demonstrate Soviet power to the United States. The alterations may have been implemented by the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele who had disappeared after World War II. Mengele performed many surgical experiments on children and little people during the WW II.
For decades, many believed that U.S. engineers had invented stealth. It appears now that the Horton brothers invented stealth during that war. It is now thought that Reimar and Walter Horton, the Horton brothers, were in contact with the Soviets after WW II.
This was important due to General Walter Bedell Smith's belief that the American public would become hysterical if they thought a War of the Worlds scenario was taking place. According to Smith, the resulting hysterical reports would overwhelm the nascent early warning system and result in vulnerability to a real Soviet attack.
According to a Coast to Coast guest the following:
Roswell, New Mexico U.S., 1947
Stalin sent grotesquely surgically altered children to Roswell to demonstrate his power. The Roswell aliens were
in fact children, children who had been grotesquely surgically altered in an attempt to demonstrate Soviet power to the United States. The alterations may have been implemented by the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele who had disappeared after World War II. Mengele performed many surgical experiments on children and little people during the WW II.
For decades, many believed that U.S. engineers had invented stealth. It appears now that the Horton brothers invented stealth during that war. It is now thought that Reimar and Walter Horton, the Horton brothers, were in contact with the Soviets after WW II.
This was important due to General Walter Bedell Smith's belief that the American public would become hysterical if they thought a War of the Worlds scenario was taking place. According to Smith, the resulting hysterical reports would overwhelm the nascent early warning system and result in vulnerability to a real Soviet attack.
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