Astronaut Speak
Astronaut Speak
Astronaut Speak
ASTRONAUTS SPEAK
Various astronauts of the United States space missions, in-spite of having been
sworn into secrecy, have over the years reveled what they saw during their
numerous space missions. The statements made by them are a shocker to most
people. Here is a compilation of some of them.
Major Gordon Cooper (one of the Mercury Missions Astronauts and the last
American to fly in space alone) testified before United Nations regarding his
sighting on May 15, 1963, “For many years I have lived with a secret, in a
secrecy imposed on all specialists in astronautics. I can now reveal that every
day, in the USA, our radar instruments capture objects of form and composition
unknown to us. And there are thousands of witness reports and a quantity of
documents to prove this, but nobody wants to make them public. I believe
that these extra-terrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet
from other planets... I did have occasion in 1951 to have two days of
observation of many flights of them, of different sizes, flying in fighter
formation, generally from east to west over Europe."
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Neil Armstrong, the Commander of Apollo11 mission and the first man on
moon, and Edwin Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module Pilot, saw two UFOs shortly after
their historic landing on the Moon on July 21, 1969. The astronauts referred to
a "light" in a crater during the television transmission of the moon landing.
Followed by a request from Mission Control for details of the sighting, the
astronauts gave a further report. Radio hams, with their own VHF receiving
facilities that bypassed NASA's broadcasting outlets, picked up the following
exchange:
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On July 17, 1962, Major Robert White reported a UFO during his fifty-eight-
mile high flight of an X-15. Major White reported: “I have no idea what it could
be. It is grayish in color and about thirty to forty feet away.” Then according
to a Time Magazine article, Major White exclaimed over the radio: "There ARE
things out there! There absolutely is!"
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On May 11, 1962 NASA pilot Joseph Walker said that one of his tasks was to
detect UFOs during his X-15 flights. He had filmed five or six UFOs during his
record breaking fifty-mile-high flight in April, 1962. It was the second time he
had filmed UFOs in flight. During a lecture at the Second National Conference
on the Peaceful Uses of Space Research in Seattle, Washington he said: “I don't
feel like speculating about them. All I know is what appeared on the film which
was developed after the flight.” To date none of those films have been
released to the public for viewing.
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Eugene Cernan was commander of Apollo 17. In a Los Angeles Times article in
1973 he said: “I've been asked (about UFOs) and I've said publicly I thought they
(UFOs) were somebody else, some other civilization”.
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James Lovell on board the Apollo 8 command module, during his lunar orbit,
came out from behind the dark side of the moon on December 25, 1968 and
said for everybody to hear: “Please be informed that there is a Santa Claus.” It
would later become common knowledge that the term "Santa Claus" was a
NASA code word for a UFO.
Dr. Edgar Mitchell: FORMER astronaut Edgar Mitchell is one of only 12 people
to have walked on the moon.
A highly-intelligent scientist, Edgar caused a sensation at a UFO conference in
when he claimed he has seen proof that aliens exist.
In 1971, Edgar became the sixth person to walk on the moon. In an exclusive
interview from his Florida home, Edgar told John Earls why he is convinced
there is life on other planets and that aliens have, in fact, landed on Earth.
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