Ancient Secret Societies, UFOs, and the New World Order - Part IIby Brad Steiger
(Copyright 2008, Brad Steiger - All Rights Reserved)
A most intriguing question that may always remain unanswered is whether or not the Vril Society divided its membership after contact was established with the Aldebarans and sent some of its alien-inspired scientists to the United States.
In 1969, when I was living in Chicago, I received a telephone call from Ray, an executive in a large advertising agency who asked me to appear as a consultant at a meeting of an executive from a major airline, some investment counselors, and a group of people who claimed to be a secret group of German scientists who had been working with extraterrestrials--or non-Terrans, as they preferred. The scientists claimed that they were now willing to share a number of inventions that the larger Earth society could use: A powder that transformed common tap water into smokeless, nonpollutant, no-knock fuel, and a liquid that would totally fireproof any surface upon which it had been sprayed. The advertising executive wanted me to advise him and his friends just who the hell these "people" were.
For the first meeting I asked my friend Glenn, a former detective, to accompany me. We met in a private home not far from O'Hare Airfield. There were three principals:
Ray, the advertising executive whom I had met before, was a former jet pilot who had chased UFO's in Korea and had been on their trail ever since. Bill, an executive with a major airline, who was dedicated to solving the UFO enigma and able to travel anywhere at a moment's notice to investigate any UFO report firsthand.
The member of the secret society who had been chosen to negotiate for the fuel base and the fireproofing solution.
In addition to these individuals, I was never really introduced to any of the others who, apparently, were the investment counselors, and a number of stoic, silent men and women who were apparently members of the secret society of German scientists and their non-Terran allies.
One of the alleged non-Terrans, a tall redheaded woman with very strange, staring eyes, was extremely hostile to me, complaining that in one of my books I had said that some UFO's may not have the most friendly of intentions. She retreated after a time to a corner of the room with the other members of the silent non-Terran/German scientist group.
Did the fuel work?
Yes, Ray said. He had used it in his lawnmower all summer with good results. An attorney used it in his Lincoln Continental for several months, and he had been told by mechanics that the motor was in excellent condition.
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