Monday, July 8, 2013

Aliens in the Revolutionary War

George Washington and Aliens

GLOWING GLOBE

But a reference to the glowing craft my clarify Washington's later references
to green-skinned Indians, or Greenskins, as the commander sometimes called
them.

But Burde's discovery of references to a hovering and disappearing globe leads him to believe the glowing lodge was really a spacecraft.
It also strange that sometimes the globe is behind Washington's headquarters and sometimes it's not, notes Burde. An Indian lodge is either there or it's not. This thing came and went, which is entirely consistent with a spacecraft
that pays occasional visits.
Burde believes there is crucial evidence yet so surface, and he is scrambling to find the missing parts of the war diary. The pages were captured by the British and languished for years in an Edinburgh archive.
The diary's importance was missed by historians when it did surface because it's not in Washington's handwriting.
Burde's explanation for that is simple.Washington often dictated, he claims. He had a military secretary, a Lt.
Johnson, at the time and these pages are definitely in his hand.
UNAWARE
Burde also believes Washington had no idea he was dealing with creatures from
another planet. He probably thought he was talking with an extremely
talented Indian war chief, or a medicine man with powers bordering on the
magical, he says.

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