.. . . and they've helped us cure polio, land on the moon -- and even
create the
Internet!
There's a simple reason why those Wa****ngton think tanks like the
Brookings
Institute and other groups keeping coming up with out-of-this world ideas
--
they are riddled with space aliens!
That is the startling revelation of Dr. Bernard Galthman, a former member
of
the prestigious Holt-Ventman Institute, who admits that his own group
includes
two extraterrestrials!
"Most people believe that think tanks are made up of geniuses handpicked
from
universities and the business world, and indeed, many members are," he
said in
a 20-page document sent to Weekly World News and other news organizations.
"But some members are in fact visitors from space who are eager to pass on
their vast knowledge of science, technology, sociology and other fields to
mankind."
Dr. Galthman, who holds a Ph.D. in physics, says he was sworn to secrecy
on the
alien issue when he joined the Institute in 1988, but decided to quit and
make
the matter public earlier this year.
"It dawned on me that the people have a right to know who is influencing
their
leaders," he explained in his letter.
"Many government initiatives originate in these think tanks." Of the 26
major
think tanks in the United States, 18 include at least one alien -- and
some
have as many as five onboard, the Wa****ngton-based scientist says.
The slightly built beings, who come from the planet orbiting the star
Sirius B
and have large, slanted eyes, sit in on meetings with earthly eggheads and
join
in freely on all discussions "The first time I wanted into a conference
room
and saw them sitting there, I couldn't take my eyes off them," the
professor
recalled. "But after a while you just got used to them."
Dr. Galthman says that aliens have been advising U.S. think tanks since
1941
and have been the guiding force behind many im****tant government policies.
These, he claims include:
a.. The Manhattan Project, which resulted in the development of the
A-bomb
dropped on Japan.
b.. The eradication of polio.
c.. The Apollo missions that led to the first moon landing in 1969.
d.. Racial integration
e.. The development of the Internet.
"Had it not been for the intervention of aliens, society would be very
different," the professor said. A spokesman for the Holt-Ventman Institute
called Dr. Galthman's claims "utter nonsense."
Published on: 03/05/2001
http://www.weeklyworldnews.com/features/aliens/10525


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