It is believed that aliens outwardly differ significantly from earthlings, and it would be difficult for them to get lost among us. But what if you accept the appearance of an inhabitant of the Earth? Indeed, in this case, it is possible, without causing panic, to contact and work with people. Perhaps this is what the alien from Venus did?
He was remembered by ufologists under the name Valiant Tor. This is an immortal alien living on the planet Venus. In addition, he served as the commander of the Victor-1 and is rumored to be now near Lake Mead, Nevada, where he leads the Council of Twelve.
Stranger in the Pentagon
For the first time, Phil Schneider, an engineer and geologist known for his statements about the American "Zone 51" and the contacts of politicians with aliens, spoke about Thor and his cooperation with the US government. Schneider even provided a photo of the Venusian in 1995. The photo is dated 1943. The American scientist claimed to have met Thor while working on government projects in the 1950s. Phil participated in the construction of underground military bases, for which the rent of special equipment was then available to few. He also worked at the famous secret base in Area 51, where he developed Marantz processors.
According to Schneider, Thor looks like a human, but physiologically differs significantly from other people. The Venusian had six fingers on each hand, an enlarged heart, one huge lung, blood with copper oxide like an octopus, and an IQ that was beyond human computation (presumably 1200). He was fluent in 100 languages, including aliens, and claimed to be 490 years old. Valiant Thor landed in Virginia in a small spacecraft in March 1937.
Dr. Frank Strange also spoke of the Venusian in a book called Stranger in the Pentagon, where he described his meeting with Thor. According to Strange, Thor's height was about 1 m 80 cm, and his weight was 84 kg. The alien had brown curly hair and brown eyes. Strands claimed that US Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon met with Thor. Timothy Goode, a former consultant to the US government, also said that Eisenhower met with aliens.
Why did Thor come to Earth? It was said that his main goal was to help earthlings lead a life based on spiritual principles. He developed a plan to improve health care, economics, science and technology, the justice system, education and government. And, they say, the American government listened to him, but refused to accept help. Valiant said that he knew government secrets, such as the 1954 so-called Grenada Agreement between the US government and the "gray creatures." And the AIDS virus was developed at the Chicago laboratory as a tool to control humanity.
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Knowing too much?
However, few people believe in the existence of the Venusian. There is also an assumption that the US government deliberately spread rumors about the alien Valiant Thor in order to divert attention from classified projects.
There are several photos of Thor circulating on the Internet, most often two are used. The first shows a 25-year-old man with sleek black hair. It is this picture that Schneider is said to have shown at the lecture. The second photo shows a much older man with short gray hair. He bears little resemblance to the man from the first picture, but they claim that this is the same Thor in later years.
Space connoisseurs ask how the inhabitant of Venus managed to adapt to life after the planet, where the temperature is about 400 degrees and the pressure is 100 times higher than that of the Earth? Surely he should have felt like a deep-sea fish thrown to the surface on Earth. Internal pressure would simply tear the Venusian apart if he took off the suit. Yes, and we would have been chilly for him.
So few people took Phil Schneider's stories seriously, until January 17, 1996, shortly after the information about Valiant Thor was made public, the scientist was found dead in his apartment. The official cause of death of Phil Schneider was suicide, although, according to some reports, traces of torture remained on the body. Many ufologists believe that representatives of the American special services removed Schneider because he "knew too much."
Gordon Duff, editor-in-chief of Veterans Today magazine, called Schneider a "UFO witness", believing that he was remarkably knowledgeable about the American government's contacts with aliens. By the way, American scientists have long been looking for evidence of visits by representatives of other planets of the Earth. According to some assumptions, creatures from Mars and Venus could well have lived on Earth long before the appearance of humans. This assumption is confirmed by the images of humanoids on ancient frescoes and the remains of the first people. According to one version, aliens flew to Earth with the aim of colonizing it, and over time, the aliens lost contact with their home planet.