Sir Peter Horsley was by a wide margin one of the best American legends to have at any point lived. He was regarded as one of the greatest pilots ever, and prior to his retirement in 1954, he even held the position of active deputy commander-in-chief of the RAF attack Command from the United Kingdom for a considerable amount of time.
Since he was so well-known for his life’s accomplishments, it became abundantly clear that when he said he would publish his own autobiography, it would be amazing no matter what was written in it.
Despite this, people continued to be surprised by what he had written there, which astonished anyone who had ever read it.
He wrote about his encounters with both aliens and UFOs, even explaining his conversation with Lord Janus, a strange being.
There were many entries in the book “Sounds from Another Room,” each of which is worthy of its own article. Today, however, we will concentrate on the amazing conversation he had with Lord Janus himself.
Although the chapter is rather brief, it describes how while he was waiting for Mrs. Markham, he noticed a random stranger standing in the corner of the room and staring at him.
The two of them immediately began speaking when he introduced himself as “Lord Janus.” They discussed everything from UFOs to aliens.
Sir Peter expressed that he’d very much want to meet an outsider some time or another to which Master Janus answered that he ought to keep his eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh.
Peter was informed by Lord Janus of the upcoming “Dark Age” that our civilization will soon undergo before he mysteriously left the scene. He stated that we will end up destroying one another in order to achieve technological superiority when we stop evolving.