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UFO Phil has plans for pyramids in two states
Phil Hill, known nationwide as UFO Phil, is in San Francisco Bay
demonstrating how his proposed pyramid could be used as a docking
and fueling station for alien spacecraft. He is hoping to convince
the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service and Los Angeles city
officials to allow him to build large stone pyramids on Alcatraz
Island in California, Pikes Peak and behind the Hollywood sign in
Los Angeles. Courtesy photo
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Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 2:15 pm
UFO Phil has plans for pyramids in two states
By Norma Engelberg
Colorado Community Media
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The Manitou Springs man who wants to build a pyramid on top of
Pikes Peak will soon be talking to the U.S. Forest Service about
the project.
Phil Hill, better known as UFO Phil, will be back in Colorado
for a meeting after spending the past several months in California
talking to National Park Service officials about installing a
similar pyramid on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
Hill said plans for the pyramids, which would be nearly exact
replicas of Egypt’s Giza Pyramid, were given to him by humanoid
aliens with whom he has been in contact since he was a child.
The large stone pyramids, 755-feet-square at their bases, would
serve two purposes — first as a landing and refueling station for
alien spacecraft and, second, as hydrogen generators that would
supply free energy to the United States and eventually, as more
such stations are built, to the world.
On Pikes Peak, a pyramid that size would cover the entire summit
above the tree line and be visible nearly to the Kansas border. On
Alcatraz Island, a structure that size would require that one of
its corners be held up temporarily by a massive undersea pylon
until the island itself could be made bigger.
Just in case the Alcatraz pyramid is compromised, according to
Hill, the aliens also want him to erect a slightly smaller pyramid
behind the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles to serve as a backup
generator.
According to a news release from Hill, he has been interviewed
by Peter King of CBS, reporters from The Huffington Post and other
media outlets. Hill regularly contributes to the Premier Radio
Network show “Coast to Coast AM” with George Noory. Hill, who is
also a composer and documentary film maker, wrote the radio show’s
theme song, “Listening to Coast to Coast.”
Hill can be contacted through his website, www.ufophil.com.
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Zen posted at 4:50 pm on Wed, Oct 19, 2011.
Um ... lol ... okay.