16 | John W. Warner IV reading this book, ask yourselves: Why all the fuss and secrecy? Why are there so many international military bases for a continent that was never supposed to be militarized? As I write this, many avant-garde historians are piecing together our hidden World War Two history, the bizarre role of the occult, and the sudden introduction of what General Jimmy Doolittle termed the Foo-Fighters, which most now believe were some kind of friendly plasma ball drone-type observers from, ahem, outta town, as Bernie Rodgers states in one chapter. (The famous rock band took their name from them in the 1990s.) These Foo-Fighters observedand in a few cases caused electrical malfunctionsaircraft and ships from all nations embroiled in the conflict. Photos and mentions of them can be found in official U.S., British, Russian, and German military documents, so no naysaying! We have never been alone in this vast universe of ours, and we never will be, but hey, you knew that already. Even after eighty years post WW2, we still dont get the official truth on this old story (I dont trust Wikipedia or the mainstream news media), but we do get modern New York Times, Washington Post, and U.S. Navy headlines on the lukewarm USS Nimitzjet fighter camera UFO sightings. Why was there no mention of the WW2 phenomena? Or the famous overflight of UFOs in Washington D.C. in 1952? (See: Washington Post front page of that year. The word is the UFOs were German). Today, officialdom only tells us the bare minimum, and considers everyday people unworthy of classified information or any semblance of genuine truth, lest we begin to ask millions of uncomfortable questions about our entire reality and historical narrative. To my mind, writing an historical novel means sweating the details. In Chapter One, I have spent much time and effort researching and creating what I believe was the genuine agenda covered during the 1942 Oval Office meeting between Winston Churchill, General George Marshall, and President Roosevelt.They must have shouldered a supreme burden we can barely imagine: First they had to devise a global strategy to defeat the powerful Axis forces, then come up with explanations and possible solutions regarding the alarming Foo Fighters and their creators who were now involving themselves in the war to no small amount, the true story of the 1942 Battle of Los Angeles being one glaring example. Thirdly, they had to come to terms with the unavoidable notion that the Nazi SS werepossiblyreceiving regressive extraterrestrial technology help in devising new wonder weapons, especially atomic, scalar, and antigravity ones. I believe