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Soon after his election as U.S. President, Ronald Reagan demonstrated an apparent "rigid" belief of the nature of an Extraterrestrial (ET) threat, and laced many of his public statements referring to the ET presence and its threat to humanity. [1] According to Dixon Davis, one of the two CIA agents appointed to brief Reagan when he was President-elect: "The problem with Ronald Reagan was that all his ideas were all fixed. He thought that he knew about everything -- he was an old dog." [2]
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"Of course we were in the thick of that with Lawry Chickering at the Institute for Contemporary Studies set up for Reagan by Cap Weinberger and Ed Meese. Bootsie Galbraith's husband Evan was Reagan's Ambassador to Paris when I met her with Lawry in the Cafe Trieste. Bootsie, recruited by Allen Dulles himself when she graduated Wellesley or was it Vasser in the early 50's is still a close friend of Kissinger and she worked with Laurance Rockefeller on the ET dilemma. I see Bootsie frequently when I am in Manhattan. Bootsie got the UFO scoop directly from the Belgian Air Force General when Evan was Bush's NATO Ambassador. The General said they were real. Salla's description of Reagan's beliefs are those of his Hollywood friend the late Marshall Naify as told to Lawry Chickering and me at Enrico Banducci's in 1981 and as I reported to Paul Nitze via Lawry Chickering in a short 1981 report that contained the phrase "rendering nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete." More details are in my book Destiny Matrix." -- Jack Sarfatti