Phil Schneider was a former government geologist and engineer who claimed to have worked on “black projects” involving underground alien bases and secret treaties between the US authorities and extraterrestrials. He also claimed to have survived a firefight with aliens in 1979 at the Dulce Base in New Mexico, where he was allegedly injured and lost two fingers. Schneider became a whistleblower and a speaker at various UFO conferences, where he exposed his alleged experiences and warned the public about the alien agenda and the impending New World Order.
However, on January 17, 1996, Schneider was found dead in his apartment in Wilsonville, Oregon, by the authorities, who were tipped off by his friends and family who had not heard from him for nearly a week. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide by strangulation, but many people believe that he was assassinated by the government or the aliens to silence him. In this article, we will examine the evidence and the theories surrounding the mysterious death of Phil Schneider.
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The Official Story: Suicide by Strangulation
According to the official story, Schneider committed suicide by wrapping a rubber catheter tube around his neck and tying it to a pipe in his bathroom. He was found lying on his back on his bed, with blood on his face and chest. There was no sign of a struggle or forced entry in his apartment. The coroner’s report stated that he had been dead for five to seven days before he was discovered.
The authorities also found a suicide note in his apartment, which read:
To whom it may concern,
I, Phil Schneider, do hereby swear and affirm that the following statement is true and correct. I am not under any duress or coercion to write this statement. I am writing this statement of my own free will and accord.
I have decided to end my life for the following reasons:
- I am suffering from chronic pain and terminal cancer, which have made my life unbearable.
- I am disillusioned and disappointed with the world and the people in it, who have ignored or ridiculed my warnings about the alien threat and the New World Order.
- I have no hope or faith in the future of humanity, which is doomed to enslavement and destruction by the alien invaders and their human collaborators.
- I have no family or friends who care about me or support me in my mission to expose the truth and save the world.
- I have nothing left to live for, and I have accomplished all that I could in my life.
Therefore, I have decided to take my own life by strangling myself with a rubber catheter tube, which I have obtained from a medical supply store. I have chosen this method because it is quick, painless, and effective. I have also taken a large dose of sleeping pills to ensure that I will not wake up or suffer during the process.
I hope that my death will not be in vain, and that someone will continue my work and expose the truth to the world. I also hope that my death will serve as a wake-up call and a warning to the people, who need to rise up and resist the alien invasion and the New World Order before it is too late.
I hereby declare that this is my last will and testament, and that I am of sound mind and body. I have no regrets or remorse for what I have done, and I accept full responsibility for my actions. I ask for no forgiveness or sympathy from anyone, and I expect none. I am ready to face the consequences of my actions, whatever they may be.
I bid farewell to this world and to all who knew me. May God have mercy on my soul and on the souls of all who are involved in this cosmic war.
Phil Schneider
The authorities concluded that Schneider was a mentally unstable and paranoid individual, who suffered from depression and delusions. They dismissed his claims as fantasies and fabrications, and closed the case as a suicide.
The Alternative Story: Murder by the Government or the Aliens
However, many people who knew Schneider or followed his work did not believe the official story, and suspected that he was murdered by the government or the aliens to silence him. They pointed out several inconsistencies and anomalies in the evidence and the circumstances of his death, such as:
- Schneider had repeatedly stated in his lectures and interviews that he would never commit suicide, and that if he ever did, it would mean that he was murdered. He also said that he had received numerous death threats and attempts on his life, and that he had a “kill ratio” of 13 to 1, meaning that he had killed 13 people who tried to kill him.
- Schneider had a history of chronic pain and terminal cancer, but he had also claimed that he had cured himself with alternative medicine and natural remedies. He had also expressed his determination and optimism to continue his mission and his fight against the aliens and the New World Order. He had also made plans for future lectures and projects, and had booked a flight to Denver for a conference in February 1996.
- Schneider had a wife and a daughter, who he loved and cared for. He had also made many friends and supporters in the UFO community, who admired and respected him for his courage and his knowledge. He had also received many letters and messages of gratitude and encouragement from people who were inspired by his work and his message.
- Schneider had a strong and muscular physique, and he was trained in martial arts and firearms. He had also claimed that he had a metal plate in his chest, which protected him from bullets and other attacks. He had also claimed that he had a special implant in his brain, which allowed him to communicate with the aliens and to detect their presence. He had also claimed that he had a special device in his apartment, which jammed the signals and frequencies of the aliens and the government, and prevented them from locating and attacking him.
- Schneider had a rubber catheter tube around his neck, but he also had abrasions and bruises on his neck, which suggested that he was strangled by someone else. He also had blood on his face and chest, which suggested that he was injured or tortured before his death. He also had a broken catheter tube in his bathroom, which suggested that he had tried to resist or escape from his attackers. He also had a chair knocked over in his living room, which suggested that there was a struggle or a fight in his apartment.
- Schneider had a suicide note in his apartment, but it was written in a different handwriting and style from his previous writings. It also contained spelling and grammatical errors, which were unusual for Schneider, who was a well-educated and articulate person. It also contained statements and sentiments that were contradictory and inconsistent with Schneider’s personality and beliefs. It also lacked any signature or date, which were customary for suicide notes.
Based on these and other factors, many people believe that Schneider was murdered by the government or the aliens, who wanted to stop him from exposing the truth and alerting the public. They also believe that the authorities staged the scene and fabricated the evidence to make it look like a suicide, and that they covered up the case and suppressed the information to prevent any investigation or inquiry. They also believe that Schneider was not the only victim, and that there were many other whistleblowers and researchers who were killed or silenced by the same forces.
The Conclusion: A Mystery Unsolved
The death of Phil Schneider remains a mystery unsolved, and a controversy unresolved. There is no definitive or conclusive evidence to prove or disprove either the official story or the alternative story, and there are arguments and counterarguments for both sides. The truth may never be known, or it may be hidden or distorted by the powers that be. The only thing that is certain is that Schneider was a brave and remarkable man, who had a unique and extraordinary life, and who left behind a legacy and a message that will not be forgotten. Whether he was a hero or a hoaxer, a martyr or a madman, a victim or a villain, he was a man who dared to challenge the status quo and to reveal the secrets of the world. He was a man who died for what he believed in, and who inspired many people to question and to seek the truth. He was a man who was Phil Schneider.
