Former American President Eisenhower and his secret encounters with aliens

In a decision on June 15, 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to overturn the 9th ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeal that reference to God in the promise of loyalty was unconstitutional after it violated the division of Church and State. The promise of loyalty is read daily by over 60 million children [...]
The promise of loyalty is read daily by over 60 million American school children and is the most prominent symbol of American patriotism.
Faithful promises have been given official support in 1892 by school monitors across the country who agreed that school children recite the following: “I pledge loyalty to my Flag and Republic, a nation, inseparable, with freedom and justice for all. ”
The promise was first revised in 1924 to replace my “falming” with the words “U.S. Locking”, transmission Periscope. Another revision was made by Congress in 1954 and went into effect on June 14 to include the expression “under Mr.”, allegedly due to the need to distinguish American society from atheistic ʹcommunism.
This review took place during the peak of the McCarty era, so it would probably have been predicted that those who were afraid of communist enlargement would have joined President Eisenhower and the US Congress, which supported the change in reviewing the pledge in this way.
Indeed, fear of communism may have led most American citizens to support almost any initiative to distinguish American society from Soviet society and Communist threats. However, there is an alternative explanation for what began to review the promise of loyalty.
On February 20th and 21st 1954, President Eisenhower and his top national security officials reportedly met with a delegation of alien visitors who were concerned about the development and testing of the hydrogen bomb.
President Eisenhower did not comply with the alien demand, and this resulted in the largest hydrogen bomb test tested in the US on March 1st 1954.
The meeting was the first in a series of meetings with the alien race, but the initial meeting reportedly had the effect of President Eisenhower and his senior advisers. What was the issue that had overlooked President Eisenhower's national security team?
There may be a number of different explanations, such as the existence of advanced forms of alien life, their advanced alien technologies, and the knowledge that aliens possessed about the generation of mankind.
One might assume that what aliens said about the origin of human species challenged traditional religious belief in people.
This knowledge of the truth of human origin has disturbed Eisenhower and his team, that they reacted completely predictablely. They began a congressional process to review the promise of loyalty to support their world view, which was based on a traditional religious belief that mankind's origin was clearly linked with the divine intervention of a transdendent relationship or God.
The alternative explanation for what motivated President Eisenhower to support a review of the promise of loyalty clearly contradicts the conventional opinion that it was the communism that prompted 1954 revision. The truth about what motivated Eisenhower to support the revision will be better known once the facts are discovered about reports of his administration's different meetings with aliens./Periscopi/