Some NASA astronauts think that the aliens are real and have already contacted us
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Some NASA astronauts think that the aliens are real and have already contacted us
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Some NASA astronauts think that the aliens are real and have already contacted us
by Stacy Richardson September 28, 2018 (greatlakesledger.com)
• When Buzz Aldrin traveled to the Moon on Apollo 11 (July 1969), he saw a UFO through the window of the spacecraft. A few years ago, Aldrin claimed that everything he had said about the UFO was false, and that he does not believe that the aliens are contacting us. However, here are three NASA astronauts who do think that the aliens are real and are watching us:
• Edgar Mitchell - After nearly 20 years at NASA, astronaut Edgar Mitchell said he was 90% sure that the majority of UFOs recorded since the 1940s belong to "visitors from other planets." Mitchell said he had spoken to world leaders who have come into contact with aliens and governments around the world have been hiding him from the public for more than 60 years.
• Deke Slayton: the former director of flight operations of NASA, Deke Slayton, in 1951 saw an alien craft flying at a 45 degree angle. Shortly after, it took off and disappeared. Slayton is sure that the aliens are real and visit us frequently.
• Brian O'Leary: Astronaut Brian O'Yeary was part of a team that was on Mars before it was canceled. After his retirement, he assured that there are extraterrestrials living on Earth and we should thank them for the enormous technological advances.
If you had suspicions or hopes for the existence of life beyond our planet, there are three NASA astronauts who have no doubts and even think that the aliens are real and observe us.
Edgar Mitchell
One of the lucky ones who traveled to the Moon on Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, saw an unidentified object through the window of the spacecraft. At that time, many media and conspiracy theorists rushed to claim that the aliens were among us.
However, Aldrin clarified the speculation a few years ago when he claimed that everything that had been said about it was false. He added that he does not believe that the aliens came into contact with us.
But, while many of NASA's astronauts are skeptical about extraterrestrial life, on the other hand, there are others who claim that aliens are real.
Brian O'Leary
These three NASA astronauts believe that the aliens are real:
Deke Slayton
Edgar Mitchell, after almost 20 years at NASA, said he is 90% sure that the majority of UFOs registered since the 1940s effectively belong to "visitors from other planets." He said the UFOs are real and that he spoke with world leaders who have come into contact with aliens, but that information is classified. Similarly, he said that governments around the world have been hiding it from the public for more than 60 years.
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