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Philip Schneider UFOs & Black Budget

From: UFO UpDates - Toronto <post.nul>
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:38:59 -0500
Archived: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:38:59 -0500
Subject: Philip Schneider UFOs & Black Budget




Source: The Examiner - Denver, Colorado, USA

http://tinyurl.com/ad7eca

March 4, 2009


Philip Schneider, UFOs And The Black Budget

Philip Schneider was mysteriously found dead on January 16, 1996
after conducting several controversial lectures throughout the
US, including Denver where he covered topics such as, Space-
Defense, black helicopters, railroad cars built with shackles,
extraterrestrials and the secret black budget.

Philip Schneider claimed to be an ex-government structural
engineer who helped build deep underground military bases (DUMB)
around the United States. He also claims to be one of only three
people to survive the 1979 incident between the alien Grays and
the US military at the Dulce, New Mexico underground base.
Philip voluntarily retired from the military after he disagreed
with their spending, secrecy and unconstitutional actions. His
ex-wife, Cynthia Drayer believes that Philip Schneider was
murdered because he publicly revealed the truth about the US
government's involvement with UFOs.

The following quote is from Philip Schneider from one of his
lectures:

"I love the country I am living in more than I love my life, but
I would not be standing before you now, risking my life, if I
did not believe it was so. The first part of this talk is going
to concern deep underground military bases and the Black Budget.
The Black Budget is a secretive budget that garners 25% of the
gross national product of the United States. The Black Budget
currently consumes $1.25 trillion per year. At least this amount
is used in black programs, like those concerned with deep
underground military bases. Presently, there are 129 deep
underground military bases in the United States".

Philip Schneider recounts his encounter with extraterrestrials
in the following excerpt:

"I was involved in building an addition to the deep underground
military base at Dulce, which is probably the deepest base. My
job was to go down the holes and check the rock samples, and
recommend the explosive to deal with the particular rock. As I
was headed down there, we found ourselves amidst a large cavern
that was full of outer-space aliens, otherwise known as large
Greys. I shot two of them. At that time, there were 30 people
down there. About 40 more came down after this started, and all
of them got killed. We had surprised a whole underground base of
existing aliens. Later, we found out that they had been living
on our planet for a long time, perhaps a million years. This
could explain a lot of what is behind the theory of ancient
astronauts."

"Anyway, I got shot in the chest with one of their weapons,
which was a box on their body that blew a hole in me and gave me
a nasty dose of cobalt radiation. I have had cancer because of
that."

"I didn't get really interested in UFO technology until I
started work at Area 51, north of Las Vegas. After about two
years recuperating after the 1979 incident, I went back to work
for Morrison and Knudson, EG&G and other companies. "

Philip Schneider released a lot of information pertaining to a
supposed deep underground base under Denver International
Airport as well. He said these underground bases were all
throughout the US and they all were connected by a super
highway.

Philip's father Oscar Schneider was also said to have worked on
secret government projects including the Philadelphia
Experiment, which is the disputed story of the US Navy who
supposedly made their large ship invisible for a brief amount of
time. Philip and his family were reportedly harassed by
government agents including his daughter who says she was being
followed and monitored at school. Philip's ex-wife Cynthia
Drayer does not believe that he committed suicide. Here are some
of her reasons:

1. "There was no suicide note."

2. Philip always told his friends and relatives, that if he ever
‘committed suicide' you would know that he had been murdered".

3. "From a number of sources, including his taped lectures
(video and audio), and statements to his friends, and the
borrowing of a 9mm gun, Philip felt that he and his family were
being threatened and were in danger because of his lectures".

4. "All of his lecture materials, alien metals, higher math
books, photographs of UFO's coming out of the Operation
Crossroad A-Bomb, notes for his book on the alien agenda, were
missing. (Everything else in the apartment was still there,
including gold coins, wallet with hundreds of dollars, jewelry,
mineral specimens, etc)".

5. "No coroner ever came out to his apartment after his body was
found (against Oregon Law) - and a police investigation never
took under consideration that items were missing from his
apartment - it was considered a suicide, plain and simple".

Schneider's death is still a mystery, there are reports that he
committed suicide and reports that he was found tortured with
piano wire around his neck. There are other reports suggesting
that he had a stroke or a heart attack. No one may ever know the
truth of Schneider's claims but there is no doubt that he was an
interesting figure and that he had some very disturbing and
controversial things to say.



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