Astrophysicist Claims Confirmation of 1964 Direct Extraterrestrial Contact Incident Involving George H.W. Bush

Edited by: Uliana S.

Astrophysicist Dr. Eric Davis, a former scientific advisor for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), has recently made significant claims regarding the alleged confirmation of a 1964 incident by the late President George H.W. Bush. These assertions were brought to light during the documentary film "The Disclosure Age," which premiered in November 2025.

Dr. Davis asserts that during private conversations held in 2003, President Bush—who previously served as the Director of the CIA and was a decorated Navy aviator—reportedly verified details concerning an event that took place at Holloman Air Force Base in 1964. According to Davis, three unidentified flying objects approached Holloman Air Force Base in Otero County, New Mexico, during that year, with one of the craft subsequently landing on the runway. Davis maintains that a non-human entity emerged from this landed craft and engaged in direct contact with both active duty Air Force personnel and civilian CIA staff members.

Davis’s association with AATIP, a program established by Senator Harry Reid in 2007, lends a certain gravity to his statements within the community of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) researchers. Furthermore, in the same documentary released in November 2025, Davis reiterated earlier allegations concerning the recovery of non-human entity bodies from the wreckage of a "tic-tac" shaped UAP in Russia back in 1988. These pronouncements are reigniting public and governmental discourse surrounding the UAP phenomenon.

A crucial element surrounding these revelations centers on the verification of the supposed 1964 contact and Bush’s subsequent confirmation. It is noted that Dr. Davis has yet to furnish any tangible evidence to substantiate his narrative. Moreover, he has not provided descriptive characteristics of the alleged objects or the entity involved. As of November 2025, official government sources have not corroborated these extraordinary claims.

Intriguingly, Davis also suggested that officials concluded President Bush did not possess the “need to know” certain specifics of this event, which presents a seeming contradiction to the claim of the President’s personal confirmation. Additional context provided in the documentary touches upon an alleged secret government operation known as the "Inherited Project," purportedly linked to the retrieval of UFO objects. Without independent verification, these statements remain unsubstantiated assertions, despite originating from an individual with ties to official UAP study structures.

Sources

  • Fakti.bg

  • Space News

  • Times Now

  • OutKick

  • The Times of India

  • The Daily Jagran

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