On the night and early hours of February 20-21, 1954, while enjoying what was officially termed a ‘vacation’ in the sunny destination of Palm Springs, California, President Dwight Eisenhower mysteriously went missing from his itinerary and allegedly was taken to Edwards Air Force Base for a highly secretive meeting. When he finally reappeared the following morning at a church service in Los Angeles, reporters were informed that he had required emergency dental treatment the evening before and had visited a local dentist for the procedure. Interestingly, the dentist later made an appearance at a social function that same evening, where he was introduced as the ‘dentist’ who had supposedly provided care to Eisenhower. The enigma surrounding his missing night and morning has since sparked a whirlwind of speculation and fueled persistent rumors that Eisenhower may have been using the purported dentist visit as a clever cover story for an extraordinary, perhaps extraordinary encounter, that remains shrouded in mystery.

This remarkable event could potentially be the most significant undertaking that any American President has ever conducted in the history of the nation: an alleged “First Contact” meeting with extraterrestrial beings at Edwards Air Force Base, which was previously known as Muroc Airfield. This pivotal encounter marked the beginning of a series of high-level meetings with various extraterrestrial races, leading to complex discussions that ultimately culminated in a ‘treaty’ that was eventually signed, changing the course of human history forever.

There are a number of intriguing sources alleging an extraordinary extraterrestrial (ET) meeting at the famous Edwards Air Force Base that corresponded to a formal First Contact event, a momentous occasion in human history. These various sources are primarily based on the detailed testimonies of several 'whistleblowers' who claim to have witnessed sensitive documents or learned from their 'insider contacts' about the particulars of such a momentous meeting. Specifically, these testimonies describe what appears to be two separate and distinct sets of meetings involving different ET groups who met either with President Dwight D. Eisenhower or with various officials from the Eisenhower administration over a remarkably short span of time.

The first of these significant meetings—the actual 'First Contact' event—did not ultimately lead to a mutually beneficial agreement, and as a result, the extraterrestrial beings were effectively spurned by the representatives of humanity. In contrast, the second of these pivotal meetings did eventually result in an agreement, which has apparently laid the groundwork for subsequent secret interactions with various extraterrestrial races that are involved in the so-called 'Greada Treaty' that was signed at that time. While there is some discrepancy in the historical sequence of these meetings and the specific locations where they were held, it is widely agreed upon that a notable 'First Contact' meeting involving President Eisenhower did indeed take place, and that at least one of these critical discussions occurred during his February 1954 visit to the Edwards Air Force Base.

The first version of President Eisenhower's highly significant meeting is described in detail by one of the most 'controversial' whistleblowers to ever come forward into the public arena to reveal the existence of an extraterrestrial presence. William Cooper, who served on the Naval Intelligence briefing team for the Commander of the Pacific Fleet from 1970 to 1973, gained unprecedented access to classified documents that he meticulously reviewed in order to fulfill his critical briefing duties. He elaborates on the background and unique nature of the 'First Contact' with extraterrestrial beings as follows:

"In 1953 Astronomers discovered large objects in space which were moving toward the Earth. It was first believed that they were asteroids. Later evidence proved that the objects could only be Spaceships.

"Project Sigma intercepted alien radio communications. When the objects reached the Earth they took up a very high orbit around the Equator. There were several huge ships, and their actual intent was unknown. Project Sigma, and a new project, Plato, through radio communications using the computer binary language, was able to arrange a landing that resulted in face to face contact with alien beings from another planet. “

“Project Plato was tasked with establishing diplomatic relations with this race of space aliens. "In the meantime a race of human looking aliens contacted the U.S. Government. This alien group warned us against the aliens that were orbiting the Equator and offered to help us with our spiritual development. They demanded that we dismantle and destroy our nuclear weapons as the major condition. They refused to exchange technology citing that we were spiritually unable to handle the technology which we then possessed. They believed that we would use any new technology to destroy each other. This race stated that we were on a path of self destruction and we must stop killing each other, stop polluting the Earth, stop raping the Earth's natural resources, and learn to live in harmony.”

"These terms were met with extreme suspicion, especially the major condition of nuclear disarmament. It was believed that meeting that condition would leave us helpless in the face of an obvious alien threat. We also had nothing in history to help with the decision. Nuclear disarmament was not considered to be within the best interest of the United States. The overtures were rejected."

The significant point about Cooper's version of events is that the humanoid extraterrestrial race involved was fundamentally unwilling to enter into any technology exchanges that could potentially assist in weapons development or military advancements. Instead, this alien race appeared to be much more focused on fostering spiritual development and enlightenment. Significantly, the overtures and proposals from these extraterrestrial beings were actively turned down, highlighting a distinct preference to avoid involvement in human technological pursuits that could lead to conflict.

That the significant First Contact meeting involving extraterrestrial beings effectively spurned them for taking what might reasonably be described as "a principled stand on technology" assistance and the use of nuclear weapons originates from the son of a former Navy Commander who asserted that his father had indeed been present at the crucial First Contact event, which took place on February 20-21, 1954. According to Charles L. Suggs, a retired Sergeant from the US Marine Corps, his father, Charles L. Suggs (1909-1987), was a distinguished former Commander within the US Navy who attended the pivotal meeting at Edwards Air Force Base alongside President Eisenhower. Sgt. Suggs meticulously recounted his father's profound experiences and observations derived from that historic meeting during a 1991 interview "Charlie's father, Navy Commander Charles Suggs accompanied Pres. Ike along with others on Feb. 20th. They met and spoke with two white-haired Nordics that had pale blue eyes and colorless lips. The spokesman stood a number of feet away from Ike and would not let him approach any closer. A second Nordic stood on the extended ramp of a bi-convex saucer that stood on tripod landing gear on the landing strip. According to Charlie, there were B-58 Hustlers on the field even though the first one did not fly officially till 1956. These visitors said they came from another solar system. They posed detailed questions about our nuclear testing."

Another notable 'whistleblower' who confirms that the moment of First Contact involved an extraterrestrial race being spurned due to their principled stance on technology transfer is none other than the son of the renowned creator of the Lear Jet, William Lear. John Lear, who is a former Lockheed L-1011 Captain, has an impressive record of flying over 150 different test aircraft and holds an astonishing 18 world speed records to his name. During the late 1960s, throughout the 1970s, and into the early 1980s, he was also a contract pilot for the CIA, showcasing his deep involvement in aviation and defense. Lear developed a close working relationship with CIA Director (DCI) William Colby, who was notably in charge of covert operations during the Vietnam War before taking on the prominent role of Director of Central Intelligence. According to Lear, there was indeed a forewarning from another race prior to an agreement being eventually signed. He claimed that they visited Muroc/Edwards Air Force Base, and the following significant events took place: "In 1954, President Eisenhower met with a representative of another alien species at Muroc Test Center, which is now called Edwards Airforce Base. This alien suggested that they could help us get rid of the Greys but Eisenhower turned down their offer because they offered no technology.”

Cooper's and Lear's idea of more than one extraterrestrial race interacting with the Eisenhower administration is further supported by numerous whistleblowers, including the notable former Master Sergeant Robert Dean. Similar to Cooper, Dean had access to a range of top-secret documents during his time working in the intelligence division for the Supreme Commander of a significant U.S. military command. Throughout Dean's distinguished military career, which spanned an impressive 27 years, he served at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. It was there that he had the opportunity to witness these classified documents firsthand while serving under the authority of the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe. This experience undoubtedly lent weight to his claims regarding the presence and influence of multiple extraterrestrial entities during that pivotal era in American history.e.

Dean claimed, "The group at the time--there were just four that they knew of for certain--and the Greys were one of those groups. There was a group that looked exactly like we do. There was a human group that looked so much like us that that really drove the admirals and the generals crazy because they determined that these people, and they had seen them repeatedly, they had had contact with them, there had been abductions, there had been contacts... Two other groups, there was a very large group, I say large, they were 6-8 maybe sometimes 9 feet tall and they were humanoid, but they were very pale, very white, didn't have any hair on their bodies at all. And then there was another group that had sort of a reptilian quality to them. We had encountered them, military people and police officers all over the world have run into these guys. They had vertical pupils in their eyes and their skin seemed to have a quality very much like what you find on the stomach of a lizard. So those were the four they knew of in 1964."

According to the wide range of testimonies diligently examined so far, the highly anticipated meeting that occurred on February 20-21, 1954, ultimately proved to be an unsuccessful endeavor. The extraterrestrial beings present at this meeting were met with widespread skepticism and spurned by human representatives due to their adamant refusal to engage in any meaningful technology exchanges. Additionally, these beings insisted on the urgent need for nuclear disarmament on the part of the United States and, presumably, other major world powers, which did not sit well with the human officials involved. In his accounts, Cooper describes a series of complex circumstances surrounding a subsequent agreement that was ultimately reached following the failure of this initial meeting. While Cooper presents a different version of the dates and times associated with the 1954 meetings, he is in agreement with the notion that there were indeed two separate sets of meetings, each involving different extraterrestrial entities engaging with President Eisenhower and/or officials within the Eisenhower administration.

Later in the year of 1954, the enigmatic race of Gray Aliens, which had been observed orbiting the Earth for quite some time, made a historic landing at the Holloman Air Force Base. During this significant encounter, a basic agreement was reached between the two parties. This advanced extraterrestrial race identified themselves as originating from a distant planet situated around a red giant star in the Constellation of Orion, a star we commonly refer to as Betelgeuse. They conveyed that their home planet was facing a critical and dire situation, as it was dying and deteriorating rapidly, and that at some unforeseen time in the future, they would no longer be able to survive in their native environment.

The meeting at Holloman Air force base in New Mexico has reportedly been the site of subsequent ET meetings with the same ETs who it will be shown signed the 1954 Greada Treaty. In 1972-73, for example, the producers Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler, had allegedly been offered and witnessed actual Air force film footage of a meeting involving Grey ETs that occurred at Holloman Air force base in 1971. Cooper explained the terms of the 1954 Greada Treaty reached with the Grey ETs as follows: The meeting at Holloman Air force base in New Mexico has reportedly been the site of subsequent ET meetings with the same ETs who it will be shown signed the 1954 Greada Treaty. In 1972-73, for example, the producers Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler, had allegedly been offered and witnessed actual Air force film footage of a meeting involving Grey ETs that occurred at Holloman Air force base in 1971. [18] Cooper explained the terms of the 1954 Greada Treaty reached with the Grey ETs as follows: "The Greada Treaty stated that the aliens would not interfere in our affairs and we would not interfere in theirs. We would keep their presence on earth a secret. They would furnish us with advanced technology and would help us in our technological development. They would not make any Greada Treaty with any other Earth nation. "They could abduct humans on a limited and periodic basis for the purpose of medical examination and monitoring of our development; with the stipulation that the humans would not be harmed, would be returned to their point of abduction, would have no memory of the event, and that the alien nation would furnish Majesty Twelve with a list of all human contacts and abductees on a regularly scheduled basis."

Another whistleblower source for a Greada Treaty having been signed is Phil Schneider, a former geological engineer that was employed by corporations contracted to build underground bases. Schneider worked extensively on black projects involving ETs. He revealed his own knowledge of the Greada Treaty in the following: "Back in 1954, under the Eisenhower administration, the federal government decided to circumvent the Constitution of the United States and form a Treaty with alien entities. It was called the 1954 Greada Treaty, which basically made the agreement that the aliens involved could take a few cows and test their implanting techniques on a few human beings, but that they had to give details about the people involved."

Schneider's knowledge of the Greada Treaty would have come from his familiarity with a range of compartmentalized black projects and interaction with other personnel working with ETs. Yet another whistleblower source for an agreement being signed is Dr Michael Wolf, who claims to have served on various policy-making committees responsible for extraterrestrial affairs for twenty-five years. He claims that the Eisenhower administration entered into the Treaty with an ET race and that this Greada Treaty was never ratified as Constitutionally required

Quite disturbingly, a notable number of whistleblowers assert that the Greada Treaty, which was allegedly signed, involved some degree of compulsion or pressure exerted on the part of the extraterrestrial beings. Don Phillips, a former Air Force serviceman who has a background in classified and clandestine aviation projects, has testified to witnessing documents that explicitly describe the pivotal meeting between President Eisenhower and these extraterrestrials, alongside the context leading to a subsequent agreement. He stated emphatically that this encounter was not simply a matter of friendly discussion, but rather an event shrouded in complexities and ulterior motives., “We have records from 1954 that were meetings between our own leaders of this country and ET's here in California. And, as I understand it from the written documentation, we were asked if we would allow them to be here and do research. I have read that our reply was well, how can we stop you? You are so advanced. And I will say by this camera and this sound, that it was President Eisenhower that had this meeting."

Col. Phillip Corso, a highly decorated officer who notably served on Eisenhower's National Security Council, alluded to the controversial Greada Treaty that was purportedly signed by the Eisenhower administration with extraterrestrial beings in his revealing memoirs. He wrote: "We had negotiated a kind of surrender with them [ETs] as long as we couldn't fight them. They dictated the terms because they knew what we most feared was disclosure."

Corso's claim of a 'negotiated surrender' suggests that some sort of agreement or 'Treaty' was reached which he was not happy with”