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In July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin stepped on the moon. It was a historic moment. The purpose of the Apollo
11 mission was to land men on the lunar surface and to return them safely to
Earth. Some say that Neil Armstrong saw aliens on the far side of a crater on
the moon. Is it true?
Well, during the conversation between NASA and Armstrong,
there was a two minutes broadcast interruption reportedly caused by an
overheated camera (Likely a lie - Likely scenario: NASA's Private Radio Loop);
during that two minutes window, hundreds of radio operators intercepted NASA’s
broadcast exchange with Armstrong.
The recorded transcript goes as follows:
“Armstrong: What was it? What the hell was it? That’s all I
want to know!
Mission Control: What’s there? Malfunction. Mission Control
calling Apollo 11
Apollo 11: These babies were huge, sir! Enormous! Oh God!
You wouldn’t believe it! I’m telling you there are other space-craft out there,
lined up on the far side of the crater edge! They’re on the Moon watching us!”
The HAM operator’s radio intercept was widely dismissed by
the media, but in 1975 it received unexpected support. Maurice Chatelain, is a
retired NASA communications engineer who helped develop the communications
system used in the Apollo moon missions. In his 1975 book, Our Cosmic
Ancestors, he wrote:
Only moments before Armstrong stepped down the ladder to set
foot on the Moon, two UFOs hovered overhead. Edwin Aldrin took several pictures
of them. Some of these photographs have been published in the June 1975 issue
of Modern People magazine.”
Later, in 1979, Chatelain said that Armstrong’s sighting of
two UFOs over a lunar crater was being deliberately kept from the media and
public by NASA: “The encounter was
common knowledge in NASA, but nobody has talked about it until now.” Even more
remarkably, Chatelain claimed that: all Apollo and Gemini flights were
followed, both at a distance and sometimes also quite closely, by space
vehicles of extraterrestrial origin – flying saucers, or UFOs, if you want to
call them by that name. Every time it occurred, the astronauts informed Mission
Control, who then ordered absolute silence.
Was the missing two minutes of radio silence during the
Apollo 11 moon landing an attempt by NASA to cover up what Armstrong really saw
on the moon? Were UFO sightings a common occurrence during Apollo missions?
According to Buzz Aldrin in a number of press interviews,
Apollo 11 was indeed watched by a UFO during its journey to the moon. Aldrin
describes how the Apollo 11 astronauts avoiding mentioning the word UFO in
reporting what they were witnessing, and instead asked Houston about the
location of the Saturn V launch rocket. Aldrin’s admission that Apollo 11 was being
shadowed by a UFO does give credence to belief that UFOs did witness the moon
landing, and Armstrong had reported this to NASA in a radio communication that
resulted in the missing two minutes of radio silence. Aldrin’s admission also
supports Chatelain’s claim that one or more extraterrestrial vehicles watched
the Apollo 11 moon landing as Chatelain claimed in his book.
Is there any other source supporting the controversial
claims that Neil Armstrong had witnessed two huge extraterrestrial vehicles over
a lunar crater watching the Apollo 11 moon landing? According to Timothy Good,
Dr Vladimir Azhazha, a physicist and Professor of Mathemetics at Moscow
University at the time:
“Neil Armstrong relayed the message to Mission Control that
two large, mysterious objects were watching them after having landed near the
moon module. But his message was never heard by the public – because NASA
censored it.
So why did NASA eventually terminate the Apollo missions if
extraterrestrial visitors were there and watching the Earth? The answer
according to Armstrong, as relayed by an unnamed Professor at a NASA symposium
is as follows:
Professor: What really happened out there with Apollo 11?
Armstrong: It was incredible of course, we had always known
there was a possibility the fact is, we were warned off. There was never any
questions then of a space station or a moon city.
Professor: How do you mean “warned off”?
Armstrong: I can’t go into details, except to say that their
ships were far superior to ours both in size and technology – Boy, they were big!
and menacing. No, there is no question of a space station.
Professor: But NASA had other missions after Apollo 11?
Armstrong: Naturally – NASA was committed at that time, and
couldn’t risk a panic on earth…. But it really was a quick scoop and back again.
So what’s the truth? Did Neil Armstrong really see
extraterrestrial vehicles on the moon, who eventually warned NASA not to
return? With Armstrong’s death we will perhaps never have his personal version
of what really happened on that day in 1969. Perhaps NASA will one day release
an official version of what really happened, or have they already done so
through a fictional movie admission by Buzz Aldrin? In the movie Transformers:
Dark of the Moon, Buzz Aldrin comes forward to reveal a version of the truth
about what he and Armstrong saw on the moon. In the movie he says on a secret
black operations radio line to NASA, during public radio silence, while on the
moon:
Buzz Aldrin: You cannot believe what we're seeing.
Black Ops NASA Technician: We are not alone after all, are
we?
Buzz Aldrin: No, sir. We're not alone.
So, what do you think? Is there really aliens on the moon?
Let me know in the comment section.
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