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By Wallace Jay, Special Correspondent to the Enquirer


Washington, D.C.

The flying saucers now zipping about the skies over our nation are not piloted by little green men from another planet, says a top secret agent once connected to the OSS, the military equivalent of the FBI.
In fact, says this one-time spy - whose identity must be concealed for obvious reasons - these mysterious craft, which appear as silvery discs by day and glowing orbs by night, are now being piloted by patriotic American aviators, in a top-secret government program to utilize an astounding secret weapon captured from the Nazis during the war!
"If the Nazis had gotten the chance to perfect this weapon, we'd all be speaking German right now!
my informant told me bluntly. "If not for one brave man, Hitler might have destroyed our Allied air forces, and won the war!"

He is now telling his story, he said, because he feels the time for secrecy is past, and the man

who saved the world from Nazi tyranny should at last be recognized. With the secret of this remarkable weapon now safely in American hands, not even the most modern of Russian bombers could hope to approach our shores, while another Pearl Harbor has become impossible.

The story begins in the war-torn night skies over Europe, in early 1944, when the crews of American bombers often saw eerie, glowing balls of fire flying alongside their formations.
These glowing orbs would closely approach our planes, sometimes even touch the bombers' wings or tails, but would then bounce away without apparent effect. Apparently they were harmlessly repelled by solid objects.
The firey balls zipped about the sky at fantastic speed, making sharp, high-speed maneuvers that would be impossible for a human pilot to survive.
After realizing the strange objects could do them no harm, our airmen accepted them as just another mystery of the sky - like "gremlins" - and even began affectionately
The one true thing about history is that it is seldom true. Not entirely, anyway. And any history - particularly when officially suppressed - tends to mutate. Some of its offspring are probably more "true" than others, but it is up to the observer to decide which. The following is a transcript of a old tabloid newspaper page, sent to me by a correspondent in Philadelphia, reprinted verbatim and without comment. The reader may draw his own conclusions.

Philadelphia Enquirer, April 21, 1952 Page 6

FLYING SAUCERS INVENTED BY NAZIS!

"Foo-Fighters" Nearly Cost Us the War, Says Top Govt. Secret Agent


Brave American Pilot Smashes Hitler's Mad Dream


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