The mysterious figure of Valiant Thor, an alleged alien from Venus who worked for the US government in the 1940s, became the subject of intense debate and controversy among UFO enthusiasts and paranormal investigators. This fascinating thread began with Philip Schneider, a famous UFO debunker, who in 1995 presented the world with photographs of an unknown man. Schneider, while participating in secret government projects, claimed to have met Thor while working on the construction of an underground military base and Area-51. The photo he showed was allegedly taken in 1943.
Valiant Thor, according to Schneider, looked like a human, but his physiology was significantly different. It had six fingers on each hand, an enlarged heart, one huge lung, and blood containing copper oxide, a characteristic of octopuses. His alleged IQ was over 1,200, which is far beyond human capabilities. Thor spoke approximately 100 languages, including alien languages, and claimed to be 490 years old.
Schneider assured that Thor knew many secrets of the US government, including the existence of a device capable of causing earthquakes and the Gread Treaty, an agreement between the US authorities and gray aliens. He also claimed that the AIDS virus was developed in a Chicago laboratory as a tool to control humanity, and an alien invasion of Earth was about to occur.
Schneider, who survived the shooting at the Dulce underground military base in 1979, claimed he experienced radiation from alien weapons, which led to him developing cancer. His sudden death in 1996, officially declared a suicide but with alleged signs of torture on his body, increased suspicions of murder by the US secret services. Gordon Duff, editor-in-chief of Veterans Today magazine, described Schneider as a UFO witness who was deeply familiar with the U.S. government's contacts with aliens.
Dr. Frank Stranges, author of Stranger in the Pentagon, described his encounter with Valiant Thor in 1959, revealing that Thor had met with Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. These revelations were met with both fascination and skepticism among paranormal investigators.
Some researchers suggest that the stories about Valiant Thor and his ties to the U.S. government may have been part of a larger disinformation campaign. Others say Schneider may have suffered from paranoia and was registered with psychiatrists. Despite numerous speculations and conspiracy theories, the mystery of Valiant Thor remains unsolved, and his true identity and motives are still shrouded in mystery.
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