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SUBJECT: APOLLO 11 & UFO'S FILE: UFO24
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NASA: Whats there?
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Mission Control calling Apollo 11...
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Apollo11: These "Babies" are huge, Sir! Enormous!
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OH MY GOD! You wouldn't believe it!
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I'm telling you there are other spacecraft out there,
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Lined up on the far side of the crater edge!
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They're on the Moon watching us!
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In 1979 Maurice Chatelain, former chief of NASA Communications
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Systems confirmed that Armstrong had indeed reported seeing two
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UFOs on the rim of a crater. "The encounter was common knowledge
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in NASA," he revealed, "but nobody has talked about it until
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now."
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Soviet scientists were allegedly the first to confirm the
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incident. "According to our information, the encounter was
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reported immediately after the landing of the module," said Dr.
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Vladimir Azhazha, a physicist and Professor of Mathematics at
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Moscow University. "Neil Armstrong relayed the message to Mission
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Control that two large, mysterious objects were watching them
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after having landed near the moon module. But his message was
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never heard by the public - because NASA censored it. "According
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to another Soviet scientist, Dr. Aleksandr Kazantsev, Buss Aldrin
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took color movie film of the UFOs from inside the module, and
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continued filming them after he and Armstrong went outside. Dr.
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Azhazha claims that the UFOs departed minutes after the
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astronauts came out on to the lunar surface.
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Maurice Chatelain also confirmed that Apollo 11's radio
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transmissions were interrupted on several occasions in order to
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hide the news from the public. Before dismissing Chatelain's
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sensational claims, it is worth noting his impressive background
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in the aerospace industry and space program. His first job after
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moving from France was as an electronics engineer with Convair,
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specializing in telecommunications, telemetry and radar. In 1959
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he was in charge of an electromagnetic research group, developing
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new radar and telecommunications systems for Ryan. One of his
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eleven patents was an automatic radar landing system that ignited
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retro rockets at a given altitude, used in the Ranger and
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Surveyor flights to the Moon. Later, at North American Aviation,
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Chatelain was offered the job of designing and building the
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Apollo communications and data-processing systems.
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Chatelain claims that "all Apollo and Gemini flights were
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followed, both at a distance and sometimes also quite closely, by
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space vehicles of extraterrestrial origin - flying saucers, or
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UFOs, if you want to call them by that name. Every time it
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occurred, the astronauts informed Mission Control, who then
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ordered absolute silence." He goes on to say:
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"I think that Walter Schirra aboard Mercury 8 was the first
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of the astronauts to use the code name 'Santa Claus' to
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indicate the presence of flying saucers next to space
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capsules. However, his announcements were barely noticed by
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the general public. It was a little different when James
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Lovell on board the Apollo 8 command module came out from
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behind the moon and said for everybody to hear: 'PLEASE BE
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INFORMED THAT THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS.' Even though this
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happened on Christmas Day 1968, many people sensed a hidden
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meaning in those words."
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Rumors persist. NASA may well be a civilian agency, but many of
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its programs are funded by the defense budget and most of the
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astronauts are subject to military security regulations. Apart
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from the fact that the National Security Agency screens all films
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and probably radio communications as well. We have the statements
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by Otto Binder, Dr. Garry Henderson and Maurice Chatelain that
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the astronauts were under strict orders not to discuss their
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sightings. And Gordon Cooper has testified to a United Nations
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committee that one of the astronauts actually witnessed a UFO on
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the ground. If there is no secrecy, why has this sighting not
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been made public?
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A certain professor, who wished to remain anonymous, was engaged
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in a discussion with Neil Armstrong during a NASA symposium.
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Professor: What REALLY happened out there with Apollo 11?
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Armstrong: It was incredible, of course we had always known
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there was a possibility, the fact is, we were
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warned off!(by the Aliens). There was never any
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question then of a space station or a moon city.
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Professor: How do you mean "warned off"?
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Armstrong: I can't go into details, except to say that their
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ships were far superior to ours both in size and
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technology - Boy, were they big!...and menacing!
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No, there is no question of a space station.
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Professor: But NASA had other missions after Apollo 11?
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Armstrong: Naturally - NASA was committed at that time, and
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couldn't risk panic on Earth. But it really was a
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quick scoop and back again.
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Armstrong confirmed that the story was true but refused to go
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into further detail, beyond admitting that the CIA was behind the
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cover-up.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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