A former US soldier says he works with aliens

04/11/2022

Australian news morning show, Sunrise, interviewed a man who claims that he had worked with extraterrestrials on a US base in the 60s. The ex-military man, Charles Hall, calls these beings “Tall Whites,” because of their appearance, and says the military had let them take up temporary residence near Nellis Air Force base in Nevada. He has written about his experiences in five volumes of a series he calls, Millennial Hospitality.

Hall has been asked to do several talks and book signings throughout Australia in the month of April.

Drawing of “Tall White” aliens.

Hall is a Vietnam veteran, and later served as a weather observer for the Air Force.  It was in this position while stationed at Nellis Air Force base that he alleges to have met the aliens. He often had to spend a lot of time alone, and was able to wander the secretive air base.  He says he found the alien base at one end of the Indian Springs valley, and was allowed to interact with them.

Hall says he eventually also came into contact with the grey aliens that crashed at Roswell, and some human looking aliens with 24 teeth, he calls the Nordics. According to Hall, these interactions spanned the two year period he was stationed at the base.

Charles James Hall, a Vietnam Veteran, has given a fascinating interview on an Australian news morning show, where he claimed that he had worked with Aliens in the Nellis Nevada Air Force base.

He was stationed in the Airforce for more than two years and during that period of time he claims that he was in contact with three different species of Alien. The ones that he calls White aliens, the Grey Aliens of Roswell and a race called the Nordics that look like humans. The white aliens could live up to 700 years, reminding us of the old testament and other ancient texts which have mentioned such long life spans.

According to Charles, the US government agreed to give Aliens temporary residence at the Nellis Air Force base. The government was willing to give them anything they required for technology transfer.

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