Phil Schneider was a very interesting man. He wasn't afraid to stand up, speak, and tell the world what they needed to be told. He is a man of great dignity and honor. Many people have tried to fight against what he says but there is no hard evidence against the mans claims. On Jan. 7 1996 Phil's life had ended. There is much speculation of his death. The Clackmas County Coroner's office initially attributed Philip Schneider's death to a stroke. However, in the following days disturbing details about his death began to surface, leading some to believe that Philip Schneider had not died from a stroke, but had in face been murdered.
"A day later, I received a call from the Clackamas County Detectives, that the funeral director had found "something" around Philip's neck. An autopsy was performed at the Multnomah County Medical Examiner's office (in Portland, Oregon) by Dr. Gunson, and she determined that Philip had committed suicide by wrapping a rubber cathater hose three times around his neck, and half-knotting it in front."
- Cynthia Drayer (Phil's ex-wife)
She goes on to explain all the reasons why she thinks he didn't commit suicide here. It also goes on to explain why he decided to speak up about this.
Phil Schneider has 17 years experience working in the government black projects carrying a level three security clearance. (Rhyolite 38) Formerly, as a government geologist and engineer, he worked in the black projects underground bases at Area 51, S-4, and Los Alamos. He co-invented methods used in shape charge explosives research to facilitate the building of underground military bases as well as submarine bases. Phil is one of the only three survivors of the now infamous alien/human war at Dulce, New Mexico and Los Alamos underground bases where 66 government agents and workers lost their lives in August of 1979.
This video is Phil's story. Every person should watch this video. You don't have to believe anything you don't want to. Just keep an open mind to the possibility.
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