UFO-Aliens, President Nixon, and Jackie Gleason
In doing the research for my UFO-Alien book, what I discovered about what the U.S. Presidents knew or didn’t know about the UFO-Alien question was somewhat overwhelming. I simply did not know such a mountain of evidence existed. The evidence indicated that not only were most Presidents since Truman UFO-Alien savvy, but also that Eisenhower may have had an encounter with representatives of an Alien Nation and agreed to terms in a treaty called The Greada Treaty. Richard M. Nixon was, of course, Eisenhower’s Vice-President. Whether Nixon had an interest in the UFO-Alien issue or not is spelled out in this story.Nixon was known as an UFO enthusiast. It is said that he not only had a large collection of books on the subject in his personal library, but also would talk with almost anyone about the subject. (If the Greada Treaty is true, then wouldn’t you have loved to been a fly on the wall when Ike and Tricky Dicky had fireside chats?). Nixon shared this interest with his friend and golfing buddy, Jackie Gleason.Entertainer Jackie Gleason had a lifelong fascination with the subject. Some of his pals and cohorts would say he bordered on being a fanatic about it. Although Gleason was not afraid or embarrassed at who knew of his UFO-Alien hobby, he was strangely careful with whom he discussed the issues. For some reason, he would launch into a UFO-Alien diatribe with some people but not with others. Nixon, on the other hand, seemed to be highly selective with whom he brought up and discussed the phenomenon.On a particular trip to Florida in February 1973, President Nixon came to help Jackie Gleason with a charity golf tournament. It was during that trip that Nixon showed Gleason evidence of extraterrestrials. Nixon actually ditched his secret service escort, a trick he was renowned for doing, so he could drive a car right up to the Gleason estate. (According to Secret Service Agent, Marty Venker, Nixon was infamous for ditching his Secret Service protection and did so on more than one occasion.). Nixon got Gleason into the car and off they went to Homestead Air Force Base so Nixon could show him the bodies of aliens.Gleason’s second wife, Beverly, claimed that Gleason relationship with Nixon was more than just as golfing chums. According to Mrs. Gleason in an unpublished manuscript, she alleged that during Nixon’s February 1973 trip, Nixon took Jackie to Homestead Air Force Base to show him the bodies of aliens. Beverly Gleason alleges Jackie came home visibly shaken and on the verge of a breakdown. Though Gleason neither confirmed nor denied the story when investigators inquired, there was an independent confirmation of Beverly Gleason’s story.Larry Warren was a soldier stationed in England at the Air Force Security Police at RAF Bentwaters during one of the greatest military witnessed UFO cases thus far. The case is known as the Rendlesham Forest Case. Through mutual family friends, Gleason arranged to meet Warren in Gleason’s home in May 1986. It was during this time that Gleason spilled the beans to Larry Warren, confirming Beverly Gleason’s account in her unpublished book.When they met, Warren commented on Gleason’s vast UFO book collection. This apparently was the impetus that got Gleason to tell the story of the President coming to personally pick him from his Florida mansion and show him the aliens. Warren recalls Gleason telling him “We got them…” and then going on to recount the same basic story he had told his wife Beverly.Warren relates how Gleason told him that at first he believed this was a joke based on the conversation he and Nixon had on the golf course earlier that afternoon. Though the details of that encounter with President Nixon were not revealed to Warren, one can only assume it had to do with what Gleason saw.Nixon drove through the guard’s gate at the base and pulled up to some buildings. Nixon took him into a lab, and then passed through several corridors before they entered a part of the building where there was wreckage of discs in wooden crates. They continued walking until they came to another section of the facility that housed glassed-topped freezer units. Gleason said what he saw first reminded him of children. Upon closer examination, he realized what he was looking at. Some of the bodies looked older than the others but all were mangled as though they had been pulled from an accident. Gleason was certain, said Warren, that what he saw was not human.Gleason admits going through a three-week period afterward in which he was unable to sleep or eat well. What seemed to bother him most, Warren commented, was why was the government was hiding the truth from the American people.I actually can recall this event and reading how mad Nixon was with Jackie for telling Beverly. The rumor was that Beverly Gleason, who was including this event in her unpublished book, canned the book after having a talk with Nixon. I cannot confirm whether this is true or not. However, the book has never been published.My New Book: I WAS ABDUCTED BY ALIENS But They Threw Me Back
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