Wednesday, 16 July 2014

The Code Word Is Fastwalkers

The Code Word Is Fastwalkers

FASTWALKERS CHARLES HALL GAVE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE OF THE TALL WHITE EXTRATERRESTRIALS.

TESTIMONY OF CHARLES HALL ON THE UPPER WHITE 2011, THERE ARE FOREIGNERS?

Charles Hall claims to have seen and interact with an alien race which he describes as the "High White" while serving in the Nellis Air Force Base as a meteorologist from 1965 to 1967. In his book series, "Millennium Home", he describes his experience as a fiction. However, in a series of interviews, he said that the experiences were real and that the U.S. Air Force in fact, had descended with aliens who have signed agreements in 1950.

In this segment of the documentary "Fastwalkers Charles Hall gave a brief description of the physical appearance of the Tall White extraterrestrials, his experience as a meteorologist in the Air Force Base in Indian Springs, Nellis, and military ties in the case. Also included Dr. Michael Salla comments on the importance of the complainants and the information they provide.

FASTWALKERS, REVEALS THE TRUTH ABOUT UFOS AND EXTRATERRESTRIALS THAT HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED AND HIDDEN FOR CENTURIES.

Fastwalker is a code word created by NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) to classify (UFOs) unidentified flying objects which approach our Earth from space and enter our atmosphere. It has been reported that from its subterranean facility deep inside Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, USA, the Air Force NORAD facility tracks a rough average of 500 of these Fastwalkers each year.

Fastwalkers in a feature length documentary form discloses information you were never meant to know. Amazing UFO photos and footage gathered from around the world that you were never meant to see. Never before has there been such a wealth of information presented by such unbiased experts who focus on providing a "World View" of what is really happening on planet Earth, rather than what "we are told is happening."

Reference: outer-space-guests.blogspot.com

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