Eisenhower Alien Invasion

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According to the great-granddaughter of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, aliens are taking over the world. In fact, an extraterrestrial invasion has already occurred and NASA doesn't want us to know about it.

NASA HAS BEEN HIDING ALIENS FOR YEARS

In a 2014 interview, cosmologist Laura Magdalene Eisenhower confirmed that an alien invasion has already occurred. NASA has known about it but has kept us in the dark. According to her, this coverup has been going on for years. Extraterrestrials have infiltrated every important part of our society. To many, it's a disguise but for those that know, it's blatantly obvious. Eisenhower claims that a deal of sorts was struck with E.T's long before her great grandfather was in office and it's only

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