General Douglas MacArthur Warns Of Alien Force Scouting Earth

General Douglas MacArthur was an American war hero and one of the most popular armed service members of the 1940s and 50s.  But what few know about him is his strong interest in the UFO phenomenon, so much so that he warned of "sinister forces" beyond Earth three different times publicly in the last 15 years of his life.


General Douglas Mac Arthur made public statements concerning the possibility of an extraterrestrial invasion stating:

"The nations of the world will have to unite for the next war will be an interplanetary war."

"The nations of Earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets."

"The politics of the future will be cosmic, or interplanetary."


Sergeant Stone tells an amazing story about the history of UFO’s and extraterrestrials dating back to the early 40’s and probably before. General Douglas MacArthur organized a group called the Interplanetary Phenomena Research Unit back in 1943 to study this issue and it continues to this day.

Their purpose is to recover objects of unknown origin particularly those that are of non-Earthly origin, they obtain field intelligence information and pass it on to those who are the “keepers of this information.”

Stone says that even Project Bluebook had an elite investigation unit, which was outside of Bluebook. This unit was thought to be working in conjunction with Bluebook but in fact was not. Stone has seen living and dead extraterrestrials in his official duties on an army team that retrieved crashed ET crafts.


He thinks that the extraterrestrials will not permit us to explore the depths of outer space until we’ve learned to grow spiritually and that they will make themselves known soon if we don’t first acknowledge their presence. On February 26th, 1942, commonly called the Battle of Los Angeles, we find that there are some 15 to 20 unidentified craft flying over Los Angeles.

We immediately responded by trying to shoot these objects down. The 37th Coastal Artillery Group expended 1,430 rounds. We immediately set out to try to find out if there was some hidden base belonging to the Axis from where these planes could come, some commercial airport that they could have had these aircraft housed. None of this bore out. Every search effort we made turned out to be fruitless.


At the same time in the Pacific they were experiencing the same phenomena, the so-called Foo Fighters. General MacArthur directed his intelligence people to find out what was going on.

I have reason to believe that in 1943 MacArthur found out that in fact we had things not of this Earth and visitors from some other planet visiting our planet that was actually observing that world event we call the Second World War.

One of the problems that he had was that, should this be the case, and should they prove to be hostile, we knew very little about them and we had very little means to defend ourselves.

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