Operation Paperclip had no "cover." It was the program to appropriate the aeronautical technology (including rocketry) developed by the Third Reich, and to employ its practitioners. Nothing to do with UFOs or aliens.
I think you're missing my point a bit. They couldn't let the American people know they shipped a bunch of Nazis' over here to our homeland to test their tech. "Aliens" and "UFO activity" was used as a cover for the tech they were testing out in the deserts.
That's just nonsense. There was no particular secret about the presence of the Germans. After a temporary posting at El Paso, Texas, they settled into Huntsville, Alabama, and joined the community. White Sands was a missile test range, and all they were doing was launching captured V-2s and derivative vehicles. By 1952, they were developing the Redstone intermediate-range ballistic missile. I'm familiar with this history, read about it as a boy, and recall nothing whatsoever about a "cover" involving UFOs and Aliens.
It is void of evidence. I've read this history since it started appearing in the 1950s. No word of Paperclip being concealed under UFOs or Aliens. You have this idea that secrecy necessarily involves "cover stories." It only involves not mentioning a word about the secret topic. (Some cover stories have happened of course. The CORONA spy satellites were launched as "Discoverer" research satellites. But there's a whole lot of secret stuff that goes unknown because it is...wait for it...secret. But nothing involving our favorite fantasies.)
You remember the term Foo Fighters during WWII? They were glowing objects that flew next to and around the pilots during the war. They didn't attack or bother the pilots or their aircraft, just showed up and observed.
The Allies thought it was some top secret vehicle that the Germans or Japanese had, and the Germans and Japanese thought it was a top secret vehicle that the Allies had. Nope. Below is from Wikipedia about them:
The term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots during World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial phenomena seen in the skies over both the European and Pacific theaters of operations.
Though foo fighter initially described a type of UFO reported and named by the U.S. 415th Night Fighter Squadron, the term was also commonly used to mean any UFO sighting from that period.[1] Formally reported from November 1944 onwards, foo fighters were presumed by witnesses to be secret weapons employed by the enemy.
According to Desmond Leslie, UFO sightings have been recorded in the 19th century. World War II was a point in time when the largest number of eyeballs were aloft to see things that weren't observable from the ground. It was also an occasion that might well have drawn the attention of any intelligent surveillance.
Interesting... it's my belief after years of research that "aliens" are actually demons, the fallen angels, who have been with us since the beginning of time. There is evidence of them being with us in ancient art. Also, they are not "extraterrestrial" but rather inter dimensional. One theory is that they exist outside of our current space and time, which is why UFOs seem to defy the laws of physics. Read the book of Enoch, it talks about fallen angels coming down to have relations with human women which then produce giants (among other monstrosities). Could it be the same ones who were committing evil during that day, are the same ones who are committing evil now? I think many are starting to awaken to that fact.
Interesting... it's my belief after years of research that "aliens" are actually demons, the fallen angels, who have been with us since the beginning of time.
But UFOs....aliens? Or some secret squirrely govt bullshit? Doesn't seem like a coincidence that it lines up with ww2
You're over the target.
Area 51 "UFO sightings" and "Aliens" were a cover for Operation Paperclip.
Operation Paperclip had no "cover." It was the program to appropriate the aeronautical technology (including rocketry) developed by the Third Reich, and to employ its practitioners. Nothing to do with UFOs or aliens.
I think you're missing my point a bit. They couldn't let the American people know they shipped a bunch of Nazis' over here to our homeland to test their tech. "Aliens" and "UFO activity" was used as a cover for the tech they were testing out in the deserts.
That's just nonsense. There was no particular secret about the presence of the Germans. After a temporary posting at El Paso, Texas, they settled into Huntsville, Alabama, and joined the community. White Sands was a missile test range, and all they were doing was launching captured V-2s and derivative vehicles. By 1952, they were developing the Redstone intermediate-range ballistic missile. I'm familiar with this history, read about it as a boy, and recall nothing whatsoever about a "cover" involving UFOs and Aliens.
Well, OP was a classified program, so there was some level of secrecy involved.
The theory Iβm offering isnβt void of sauce.
It is void of evidence. I've read this history since it started appearing in the 1950s. No word of Paperclip being concealed under UFOs or Aliens. You have this idea that secrecy necessarily involves "cover stories." It only involves not mentioning a word about the secret topic. (Some cover stories have happened of course. The CORONA spy satellites were launched as "Discoverer" research satellites. But there's a whole lot of secret stuff that goes unknown because it is...wait for it...secret. But nothing involving our favorite fantasies.)
Xzactly
You remember the term Foo Fighters during WWII? They were glowing objects that flew next to and around the pilots during the war. They didn't attack or bother the pilots or their aircraft, just showed up and observed.
The Allies thought it was some top secret vehicle that the Germans or Japanese had, and the Germans and Japanese thought it was a top secret vehicle that the Allies had. Nope. Below is from Wikipedia about them:
The term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots during World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial phenomena seen in the skies over both the European and Pacific theaters of operations.
Though foo fighter initially described a type of UFO reported and named by the U.S. 415th Night Fighter Squadron, the term was also commonly used to mean any UFO sighting from that period.[1] Formally reported from November 1944 onwards, foo fighters were presumed by witnesses to be secret weapons employed by the enemy.
According to Desmond Leslie, UFO sightings have been recorded in the 19th century. World War II was a point in time when the largest number of eyeballs were aloft to see things that weren't observable from the ground. It was also an occasion that might well have drawn the attention of any intelligent surveillance.
Is this real? I would like to see the video of the interview.
HERE ARE THE LINKS TO THE 03/10/23 INTERVIEW VIDEO:
FULL INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAaFEOCHE4I&t=2s
(My transcription above concerns the interview from start point 1:08:42 β 1:22:45)
Short Clip: https://files.catbox.moe/t4pnv4.mp4
Short Clip: https://twitter.com/i/status/1634667088206807041
YouTube link is there in screenshot.
Interesting... it's my belief after years of research that "aliens" are actually demons, the fallen angels, who have been with us since the beginning of time. There is evidence of them being with us in ancient art. Also, they are not "extraterrestrial" but rather inter dimensional. One theory is that they exist outside of our current space and time, which is why UFOs seem to defy the laws of physics. Read the book of Enoch, it talks about fallen angels coming down to have relations with human women which then produce giants (among other monstrosities). Could it be the same ones who were committing evil during that day, are the same ones who are committing evil now? I think many are starting to awaken to that fact.
This. π
WE ARE THE ALIENS IN OUTER-SPACE. https://thepenskypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/arenahd376.jpg