Will the Devil Explain What Happened to Phil Schneider?
One of the topics of Schneider´s lectures is a treaty that then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower purportedly implemented with extraterrestrials that circumvented the U.S. Constitution, being executed without the authorization or knowledge of the American Senate. According to the American Constitution, a treaty can only be implemented by a President only after the U.S. Senate reviews and ratifies it. This would, of course, be an improperly empowered treaty and would then be null. An Executive Agreement, though, does not need to be ratified by the Senate, and could remain in a confidential status. If Eisenhower had issued an Executive Agreement with a certain alien civilization, he could in fact enforce it without making it public.
There are a couple of problems with the Executive Agreement. First, each succeeding President must sign onto the agreement, since Executive Agreements terminate upon a President leaving office. This would suggest that the current U.S. President, Barack Obama, would have had to have been briefed so that he could sign onto the agreement, as would George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and so on all the way back to Eisenhower.
What is the agreement/treaty, though? The 1954 Greada Treaty is a treaty supposedly reached between the American government led by Eisenhower and a race of aliens that have become known as Tall Grays. This pact stated that America would not interfere with the abduction of its citizens by the Grays for the purpose of medical and implant experimentation in return for alien technology. The Grays were limited in the number of abductees they could work with, and they had to report every abduction to a liaison within the American government.
As time moved on, it is reported that the Grays started to take advantage of the American government, and started abducting many more humans (victims) than originally agreed upon and consistently failing to notify the American liaison. This could conceivably be the reason for the persistent aggressiveness seen between American Air Force fighters and UFO´s and the subsequent lack of knowledge by the Air Force. One perfect example would be the Stephenville, Texas sightings of 2007 and 2008, where not only were UFO´s seen, but fighters seemed to be pursuing and chasing them away. The public affairs officer for the 301st Fighter Wing at nearby Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Major Karl Lewis, stated in the beginning that the Air Force had no planes in the area at that specific time, and they knew nothing about UFO´s. Very soon, though, USAF authorities "found" (remembered?) that about ten F-16´s were "training" in the area, but that they were not tasked with interceptions at that time, and that they STILL did not know anything about UFO´s in the area. So, how do you "forget" you had planes in the air?
Among Schneider´s other recollections was that of being part of a crew tasked with constructing underground military bases. He advised that he was working near Dulce, New Mexico in 1979, and that his job was to facilitate digging through rock formations by analyzing the type of rock and recommending an explosive configuration to bore through it. During one of his frequent trips "down the hole", he and his crew stumbled upon a large cavern filled with Tall Grays and a fire fight ensued. One of only three people to survive that encounter, Schneider noted that he was hit in the chest by a laser beam emanating from a box-like structure worn around the Grays´ necks. It is that injury that resulted in a diagnosis of cancer, according to Schneider.
Equally amazing is the story of his finding railroad cars built with restraints (manacles) built into the interior. He stated his belief that these are prison cars, and that they could be intended for anyone the government feels is adversarial, including Ufologists.
Phil Schneider died in January 1996. He was found in his apartment by a friend after having been deceased for as much as a week. Numerous anomalies occurred after Schneider´s death, such as the coroner´s refusal to investigate his death, instead ruling it a suicide. Schneider reportedly died by self-strangulation, having wrapped a rubber hose several times around his neck. Some find this disquieting, since Schneider had limited mobility in his shoulders and missing fingers on his left hand. Some, including his ex-wife Cynthia Drayer, believe it would have been extremely difficult, most likely impossible for Schneider to have done this by himself. Ms. Drayer points out that, due to a lifetime of illness and injury, Schneider had numerous prescriptions for medicines he could easily and painlessly overdose on, or he could have used a pistol he bought for personal protection. With so many "easy outs", why would he choose such a painful method of suicide? Why would anyone with a desire to live, and to live pain- and illness-free, who just purchased a weapon for protection, suddenly want to commit suicide? Ms. Drayer notes that the handgun was purchased following several attempts on his life.
Without a full autopsy by an unprejudiced forensic pathologist, the truth may never be known, and Ms. Drayer may only have her common sense to rely upon in coping with his death.
Assuming that this was, in fact, a homicide, what would be the motive? If the things Schneider alleged were not true, why was he murdered?
Rumors abound that Schneider, who held a highly secret ´Rhyolite´ security clearance classification within the American government, was in the process of writing a tell-all book about his life. Reported to be play a large role in this book were secrets about America´s participation with the Grays.
Of note, a longtime friend of Schneider, Ron Rummel, reportedly committed suicide on August 6, 1993, almost two and a half years before Schneider allegedly committed suicide. Rummel was a former USAF intelligence officer who was collaborating with Schneider on a magazine entitled Alien Digest, and was reported to have been working together on Schneider´s tell-all book.
Numerous anomalies surround Rummel´s death, as well. No blood spatter or fingerprints were found on the pistol Rummel supposedly used. It is impossible to fire a handgun at a person in close proximity, or to shoot oneself without resultant high velocity blood spatter. Blood spatter has been known to travel surprising distances.
All Ufologists carry, in the deepest part of their minds, that knowledge that they may uncover something in their research and investigation that might attract negative attention from those who could stand to lose if that knowledge was revealed to the American public. Like a house of cards ready to fall, one secret could be the undoing for a whole government.
It is a proven fact that Humans will exterminate another´s life, sometimes for the slightest reasons. Unfortunately, Phil Schneider´s enigmatic life and peculiar death may just add up to another unsubstantiated set of allegations.
Any competent and trustworthy reader with additional information, or who can substantiate Phil Schneider´s allegations, should feel free to go to www.StevenSBass.net and contact me.

