A mind-bending new Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today discussing the sudden deployment of more than 50 aircraft from the US Air Force, the US Marine Corps, the Royal Air Force and the Royal Netherlands Air Force over the North Sea on 10 September, notes that the General Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (GRU) was tasked with explaining why the Pentagon said this event “is a recurring, low-cost exercise initiative designed to increase tactical proficiency and demonstrate the collective commitment to regional security” when it was provably not true—and in answering, sees attached to this MoD report a highly-classified “Of Special Importance” file complied by GRU military intelligence analysts designating this event as an “Eisenhower Protocol” incident related to the sabotage of a planned communication between President Donald Trump and “known extraterrestrials”—an “incident” referencing the events occurring on the night and early hours of 20-21 February 1954—where while on a “vacation” to Palm Springs-California, then President Dwight Eisenhower went missing and was taken to Edwards Air force base for a secret meeting with an extraterrestrial race and signed a treaty with them—and in referencing the “sabotage of a planned communication” between President Trump and these extraterrestrials, sees GRU military intelligence analysts describing the catastrophic “unexplained” damage inflicted on the massive alien hunting Arecibo Observatory telescope located in Puerto Rico on the evening of 10 August—a massive telescope NASA put on the road to helping search for aliens in 2018—in 2008, saw a German tourist filming two massive UFO’s flying over this massive telescope in Puerto Rico—and in 2013, saw a US Customs and Border Protection aircraft capturing infrared video of another UFO flying over Puerto Rico that’s now designated as the 23rd most credible sighting in modern history—and when queried by the MoD about these facts during the past few hours, saw the US Department of Defense only responding with an official notice headlined: “Space Force Chief: U.S. Doesn’t Want War in Space, Must be Prepared for It”—wherein United States Space Force Chief of Space Operations General John W. Raymond is quoted, in part, as stating: “If deterrence fails, a war that begins or extends into space will be fought over great distances at tremendous speeds”. […]