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					UFO Shocker! Area 51 secrets revealed. Ex-employees at a mysterious Nevada testing site are finally free to talkTags: Area, Exemployees, finally, Free, Mysterious, Nevada, Revealed, Secrets, Shocker, site, Talk, testing 
 Posted in UFOs on October 17th, 2011 by ufosAfter nearly five decades, guys like James Noce finally get to tell their stories about Area 51. Yes, that Area 51. The one that gets brought up when people talk about secret air force projects, crashed UFOs, alien bodies and, of course, conspiracies. The secrets, some of them, have been declassified. Noce, 72, and his fellow Area 51 veterans around the United States now are free to talk about doing contract work for the CIA in the 1960s and ’70s at the arid, isolated southern Nevada government testing site. Their stories shed some light on a site shrouded in mystery; classified projects still are going on there. It’s not a big leap from warding off the curious 40 or 50 years ago, to warding off the curious who now make the drive to Area 51. The veterans’ stories provide a glimpse of real-life government covert operations, with their everyday routines and moments of excitement. Noce didn’t seek publicity. But when contacted, he was glad to tell what it was like. “I was sworn to secrecy for 47 years. I couldn’t talk about it,” he says. In the 1960s, Area 51 was the test site for the A-12 and its successor, the SR-71 Blackbird, a secret spy plane that broke records at documented speeds that are still unmatched. The CIA says it reached Mach 3.29 (about 2,200 m.p.h. or 3,500 km/h) at a height of 90,000 feet. But after September 2007, when the CIA displayed an A-12 in front of its Langley, Va., headquarters as part of the agency’s 60th birthday, much of the secrecy of those days at Area 51 fell away. Warning to ufologists: Sorry, although Noce and other Area 51 vets say they saw plenty of secret stuff , none make claims about aliens. But on to the secrecy part. Noce remembers always getting paid in cash, signing a phoney name to the receipt, during his several years of working security at the site. It was, in CIA parlance, “a black project.” Noce says he has no paperwork showing that he worked at Area 51 for the CIA. He says that was common. Others who got cheques say they came from various companies, including Pan American World Airways. But Noce is vouched for by T.D. Barnes, of Henderson, Nev., founder and president of Roadrunners Internationale, membership 325. Barnes is the one who says he got cheques from Pan Am, for whom he had never worked. Roadrunners is a group of Area 51 vets including individuals affiliated with the U.S. Air Force, CIA, Lockheed, Honeywell and other contractors. For the past 20 years, they’d meet every couple of years at reunions they kept clandestine. Their first public session was last October at a reunion in Las Vegas at the Atomic Testing Museum. As age creeps up on them, Barnes, 72, an Area 51 radar specialist, wants the work the vets did to be remembered. And Barnes himself has someone quite credible to vouch for him: David Robarge, chief historian for the CIA and author of Archangel: CIA’s Supersonic A-12 Reconnaissance Aircraft. Robarge says about Barnes, “He’s very knowledgeable. He never embellishes.’ Barnes says that the way membership in the Roadrunners grew was by one guy who worked for the CIA telling about another buddy who worked at Area 51, and so on. Barnes says other Area 51 vets vouched for Noce. ]]> Noce was a 1955 Vancouver High grad who went right into the air force and was trained in radar. Leaving the service in 1959, he worked as a produce manager for the Safeway in Camas, 30 kilometres east of Vancouver. Sometime in late 1961, Noce got a phone call at the grocery store. It was from a buddy of his from the air force days, who now worked for the CIA. “He knew I had classified clearance from working at the radar sites,” remembers Noce. “He asked me how would I like to live in Las Vegas.” Noce agreed to drive to Las Vegas and call “a guy” who worked for “the agency.” And so Noce began doing security. Most of the time, it was routine stuff. On Monday mornings, a Lockheed Superconstellation would fly in from the “Skunk Works” in Burbank, Calif., bringing engineers and others who were working on the A-12. They’d stay there during the week and return home on weekends. Skunk Works was the nickname for Lockheed’s Advanced Development Projects, which had the A-12 contract. The routine stuff included checking badges and making sure nobody had weapons or cameras. Security workers also made sure only those with proper clearance would witness a test flight. And what a sight it was. According to the CIA, its late former chief Richard Helms recalled visiting Area 51 and watching a midnight test flight of an A-12. “The blast of flame that sent the black, insect-shaped projectile hurtling across the tarmac made me duck instinctively. It was as if the devil himself were blasting his way straight from hell,” said Helms, according to former CIA director Michael Hayden. Other times, the routine got very exciting. Noce remembers when “Article 123,” as one of the A-12s was called, crashed on May 24, 1963, after the plane stalled near Wendover, Utah. The pilot ejected and survived. Noce says he was among those who flew to the crash site in a giant cargo plane loaded with several trucks. They loaded everything from the crash into the trucks. He remembers that a local deputy had either witnessed the crash or had quickly arrived at the scene. There also was a family on a vacation car trip who had taken photos. “We confiscated the camera, took the film out,” says Noce. “We just said we worked for the government.” He says the deputy and the family were told not to talk to anybody about the crash, especially the press. “We told them there would be dire consequences,” Noce says. “You scared them.” As an added incentive, he says, the CIA arrived with a briefcase full of cash. “I think it was like 25 grand apiece, for the sheriff and the family,” says Noce. Robarge says cash payments were routine to cover things up. “It was common practice” Noce also remembers providing security in 1962 as a disassembled A-12 was trucked along back roads from Burbank to Area 51. trailers. At one point, a Greyhound bus travelling in the opposite direction grazed one of the trailers. Wrote Robarge, “Project managers quickly authorized the payment of nearly ,000 for damage to the bus so no insurance or legal inquiry would take place.” About the aliens … Noce and Barnes say they never saw anything connected to UFOs. Barnes believes the air force and the CIA didn’t mind the stories about alien spacecraft. They helped cover up the secret planes that were being tested. On one occasion, he remembers, when the first jets were being tested at what was Muroc Army Air Field, later renamed Edwards Air Force Base, a test pilot put on a gorilla mask and flew upside down beside a private pilot. “Well, when this guy went back, telling reporters, ‘I saw a plane that didn’t have a propeller and being flown by a monkey,’ well, they laughed at this guy — and it got where the guys would see (test pilots) and they didn’t dare report it because everybody’d laugh at them,” says Barnes. Noce says he quite liked working at Area 51. He got paid ,000 US a month (about ,200 in today’s dollars). Weekdays he lived for free at the base in admittedly utilitarian housing — five men assigned to a one-storey house, sharing a kitchen and bathroom. Something that all Area 51 vets remember about living at the base, he says, was the great food. “They had these cooks come up from Vegas. They were like regular chefs,” Noce remembers. “Day or night, you could get a steak, whatever you wanted.” Lobster was flown in regularly from Maine. A jet, sent across the country to test its engines, would bring back the succulent payload. On weekends, Noce and other contracted CIA guys would drive to Las Vegas. They rented a pad, and in the patio plumbed in a bar with storage for two kegs of beer. It was a great time, barbecuing steaks and having parties, Noce says. Noce has two pieces of proof from his Area 51 days: faded black-and-white snapshots taken surreptitiously. One shows him in 1962 in front of his housing unit at Area 51. The other shows him in front of what he says is one of two F-105 Thunderchiefs whose Air Force pilots overflew Area 51 out of curiosity. The pilots were forced to land and were told that a no-fly zone meant just that. Noce worked at Area 51 from early 1962 to late 1965. He returned to Vancouver and spent most of his working life as a longshoreman. Noce remembers once in recent years talking with fellow retired longshoreman pals and telling them stories about Area 51. When they didn’t believe him, he says, “Well, there was nothing I could do to prove anything.” Mary Pelevsky, a University of Nevada visiting scholar, headed the school’s Nevada Test Site Oral History Project from 2003 to 2008. Some 150 people were interviewed about their experiences during Cold War nuclear testing. Area 51 vets such as Barnes also were interviewed. The historian says it was difficult to verify stories because of secrecy at the time, cover stories, memory lapses and, sometimes, misrepresentations. But, she says, “I’ve heard this cloak-and-dagger stuff , and you say, ‘No way.’ Then you hear enough and begin to realize some of these stories are true.” In October, Noce and his son, Chris, of Colorado, drove to Las Vegas for that first public reunion of the Area 51 vets. He and his old buddies remembered the days. ‘I was doing something for the country,’ Noce says about those three years in the 1960s. ‘They told me, ‘If anything should ever come up, anyone asks, ‘Did you work for the CIA? Say, ‘Never heard of them.’ But (my buddies) know.” The author, StunnerCold (Alias), is an Electrical engineer specializing in cutting edge semiconductor technology with an eye out for the long overdue galactic rendezvous. Checkout the nifty blog on Alien Civilizations for a thorough scientific account of the Life Beyond, without the speculative conjuncture. Related Ufo Articles $counter++; ?>
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					UFO – Secrets of the Third Reich (Full Movie)Tags: FULL, Movie, Reich, Secrets, Third 
 Posted in UFOs on October 13th, 2011 by ufos UFO – Secrets of theThird Reich. Evidence of the use of extraterrestrial technology. One of the last great mysteries of the 20th century is the occult past of the 3rd reich, and membership of secret societies by some of its leading exponents. The question as to whether these people were aware of the existence of lost extraterrestrial technologies, once applied by past advanced cultures, is raised by completely new research, supported by historical documents and original film footage of the period. Were the disk-shaped flying objects (UFOs), driven by anti-gravitation forces, actually constructed? Test pilots, engineers and investigators explain the Nazi programs for space travel and contact with aliens. 
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					Alien Secrets Opens at the Galaxy 8 in Roswell on 7-07-07Tags: 70707, alien, Galaxy, Opens, Roswell, Secrets 
 Posted in UFOs on September 15th, 2011 by ufosAlbuquerque, NM (PRWEB) July 6, 2007 “Alien Secrets”, winner of the best feature film at the “International UFO Congress Film Festival” has its Galactic Premiere at the Galaxy 8, in Roswell, New Mexico. Showings at midnight on July 6th , with special premiere screenings on Saturday July 7th. In a special engagement celebrating the 60th Anniversary of a UFO crashing in Roswell, the Allen Theatre presents one of the most entertaining and informative films ever done on the subject of UFO’s and Alien/Human Hybrids. Filmmaker J.J. Barmettler and controversial UFO Investigator Brandon Scott have captured the UFO subculture from the inside out working 43 artists, 23 abduction victims, 30 experts and 200 eye witnesses who have all had experiences in the chilling UFO Alien phenomenon. “This unusual subject matter is presented with wry humor including original songs and real UFO footage and it’s sure to be a cult fave,” Marci Marks of the Studio City Sun. Alien Secrets, the Spinal Tap of UFO’s with a touch of truth, weaves Sci-Fi and reality in an epic portrayal of ones man’s search for an Alien/Human/Hybrid and his drive to save humanity. Based on his real life escapades as a Paranormal Investigator, Brandon Scott plays a parody of himself as he explores the UFO subculture with a biting edge and wit; while dogging a shifty shadow government agent bent on stopping his findings. With real footage of UFOs and actual underground encounters, we follow Brandon as he cleverly navigates his way through the world of Hollywood celebrities, renown experts in the UFO community and how he uncovers the truth about actual people claiming to be abductees and alien/human hybrids. Brandon will be guest on Coast to Coast with George Noory on Monday, July 9th. 
 
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					EXAMINER: UFO secrets of President Obama and BP CEO describe “saucers” and “black wars”Tags: Black, describe, Examiner, Obama, President, Saucers, Secrets, wars 
 Posted in UFOs on August 3rd, 2011 by ufosJune 18, 7:30 PMVancouver UFO ExaminerJon Kelly Unconscious UFO remarks from both President Obama and BP CEO Tony Hayward portray the largest oil spill in the history of the United States as an environmental battleground in a global state-sponsored “Operation Northwoods” – type terror war. According to a recent study released on YouTube by a private Vancouver-based audio lab, secret mirror-encrypted messages suggest that Hayward is aware of plans to use the Gulf oil spill disaster in a bid to access US-held UFO clean energy technology secrets. Messages from President Obama also described a “saucer” and provide “black wars” details. With BP now set to begin drilling for oil in British Columbia with the consent of the BC Liberal Party Government under the leadership of Premier Gordon Campbell, an examination of the deep culture behind BP’s global practices through a review of unconscious communications encrypted within the voice of BP’s CEO is both vital and timely for British Columbia residents. ]]> Click here to At Thursday’s House subcommittee hearing, messages encrypted involuntarily within Dr. Hayward’s remarks described weaponized applications of advanced UFO technologies for use in “black wars”. President Obama’s Oval Office address from Tuesday also revealed messages in a way that suggests Obama has formed a cognitive link between UFO propulsion and clean energy. Elaborating on the Hayward “black wars”, the Obama messages further described human trafficking of “black project” personnel through Israel, as well as commenting on a proposed Israeli transfer of silent, unmanned aerial vehicle technology into Russian hands. The President’s messages also commented on plans to detonate a nuclear device in the Gulf of Mexico. BP CEO Tony Hayward spoke this week at a House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing to address the Deepwater Horizon explosion and explain decisions surrounding the incident. According to his executive profile, Anthony B. Hayward has been Chief Executive Officer of BP plc since May 2007. Dr. Hayward also serves as Chief Executive of BP America, Inc. and holds a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Edinburgh in 1982. During his opening statement, Hayward told the subcommittee members that, “I give my pledge as the leader of BP that we will not rest until we make this right. We’re a strong company, and no resources will be spared. We and the entire industry will learn from this terrible event and emerge stronger, smarter and safer.” Viewed through the lens of a mirror filter, the audio signal from Tony Hayward’s spoken comments revealed the words, “Give us a saucer in the, in the black wars.” Jon Kelly is a world-famous expert in the application of voice-based disclosure technology for revealing UFO secrets. A native to Vancouver, BC, Jon’s work as a voice analyst, photographer and videographer has been recognized by international media through hundreds of appearances in radio, television, documentary film, print and online publications. Call Jon’s toll-free hot line 1-888-453-0751 to report a UFO sighting or visit yourinnervoice.com. $counter++; ?>
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					Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace TechnologyTags: Aerospace, Antigravity, Classified, Propulsion, Secrets, Technology, Tesla, UFOs 
 Posted in UFOs on July 24th, 2011 by ufosSecrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace TechnologyA complete investigation of the development and suppression of antigravity and field propulsion technologies • Reveals advanced aerospace technologies capable of controlling gravity that could revolutionize air travel and energy production • Reviews numerous field propulsion devices that have thrust-to-power ratios thousands of times greater than a jet engine • Shows how NASA participates in a cover-up to block adoption of advanced technologies under military development In Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, physicist Paul LaViolette reveals the secret history of antigravity experimentation–from Nikola Tesla and T. Townsend Brown to the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber. He discloses the existence of advanced gravity-control technologies, under secret military development for decades, that could revolutionize air travel and energy production. Included among the secret projects he reveals is the research of Project Skyvault to develop List Price: $ 24.00 Price: $counter++; ?>
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					UFO’s and Popular Culture – A Saucerful of SecretsTags: Culture, Popular, Saucerful, Secrets, UFOs 
 Posted in UFOs on April 27th, 2011 by ufosA 2001 survey of 183 college students at a regional university in North Carolina found that nearly one in four reported having a unidentified flying object (UFO)-like experience or anomalous light sighting of some kind (Dewan 2006). This finding was relatively comparable to similar studies undertaken over the past several decades.1 Additional follow-up interviews were conducted with students willing to discuss their experiences further and with other individuals reporting similar experiences from around the country. Because such tantalizing data necessitate a more holistic approach to analysis, the use of folklore theory, the experience-centered approach of David Hufford, and insights from cognitive anthropology suggest that UFO accounts may be understood more fruitfully to be based on real, unusual experiences that instigate a complex interaction between the event, existing cultural traditions, and mental schemas. Accounts of anomalous light experiences are best categorized as a particular type of personal experience narrative, the memorate. A detailed case study of interviews conducted with three members of a single family illustrates the integration of these three theoretical perspectives in the analysis of narratives, concluding that personal experiences play a major role in the development and maintenance of the UFO phenomenon. Whereas much of the past research focused on the study of anomalous lights as a whole, my study particularly emphasizes aerial anomalies generally included within the realm of the UFO phenomenon, in part because of its exceptional growth and popularity in American culture during the past fifty years. The UFO domain has grown to include, for example, animal mutilations, crop circles, mysterious figures known commonly as “men in black” (or MIB), alien abductions, and speculations concerning varying degrees of government conspiracy. For the purposes of this article, UFOs themselves are placed within the more straightforward category of anomalous lights while concurrently understood to exist as part of a broader social movement. Culture, Perception, and Anomalous Experience Although the interaction of belief and experience is certainly complex, the incorporation of cognitive anthropology enriches a folkloric analysis of this issue. In doing so, the extent to which culture holds dominion over individual perceptions of experience must be addressed. A central issue involved in the study of extraordinary experiences relates to the question of how they are perceived, reported, and interpreted in a cultural sense. Cognitive anthropology maintains that recollections of past memories are not mental copies of stored originals. Rather, they are schematized, mental reconstructions of past events that are reassembled in particular circumstances for particular purposes . As Robert Schrauf has found, the cognitive analysis of autobiographical memories reveals several key elements: “[R]ecollection of the personal past is (1) essentially a reconstruction of the past, (2) prompted by a person’s affective states and ongoing beliefs and goals, and (3) constituted by the sociocultural world of the rememberer” During an experience, a process of revision in light of the person’s beliefs and expectations occurs immediately, if not simultaneously with the experience. Once the memory is encoded, subsequent recalling acts as a reconstruction that involves the affective (emotional) states and social circumstances (e.g., campfire story) of the rememberer. Furthermore, sociocultural factors shape one’s expectations about reality, and what one remembers directly depends on one’s expectations. Although Schrauf’s study examines autobiographical memory across a long span of time and is not directly applied to single, specific memories of events, the ability to apply this approach to specific memories appears to be implied. There is also no discussion in Schrauf’s work of whether different types of experiences are recalled differently. For example, how is the recall of a particularly traumatic or exciting event fundamentally different from a more mundane, yet equally significant, memory? Linda Garro has argued that individuals tend to remember specific events that have some emotional impact on them. Despite this fact, whether one is recalling an encounter with Bigfoot in Yosemite National Park or Mr. Miller in the town grocery store, it remains understood that both memories are, in reality, social reconstructions. The author, StunnerCold (Alias), is an Electrical engineer specializing in cutting edge semiconductor technology with an eye out for the long overdue galactic rendezvous. Checkout the nifty blog on Alien Civilizations for a thorough scientific account of the Life Beyond, without the speculative conjuncture. Article from articlesbase.com $counter++; ?>
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					UFO’s and Popular Culture – A Saucerful of SecretsTags: Culture, Popular, Saucerful, Secrets, UFOs 
 Posted in UFOs on April 25th, 2011 by ufosA 2001 survey of 183 college students at a regional university in North Carolina found that nearly one in four reported having a unidentified flying object (UFO)-like experience or anomalous light sighting of some kind (Dewan 2006). This finding was relatively comparable to similar studies undertaken over the past several decades.1 Additional follow-up interviews were conducted with students willing to discuss their experiences further and with other individuals reporting similar experiences from around the country. Because such tantalizing data necessitate a more holistic approach to analysis, the use of folklore theory, the experience-centered approach of David Hufford, and insights from cognitive anthropology suggest that UFO accounts may be understood more fruitfully to be based on real, unusual experiences that instigate a complex interaction between the event, existing cultural traditions, and mental schemas. Accounts of anomalous light experiences are best categorized as a particular type of personal experience narrative, the memorate. A detailed case study of interviews conducted with three members of a single family illustrates the integration of these three theoretical perspectives in the analysis of narratives, concluding that personal experiences play a major role in the development and maintenance of the UFO phenomenon. Whereas much of the past research focused on the study of anomalous lights as a whole, my study particularly emphasizes aerial anomalies generally included within the realm of the UFO phenomenon, in part because of its exceptional growth and popularity in American culture during the past fifty years. The UFO domain has grown to include, for example, animal mutilations, crop circles, mysterious figures known commonly as “men in black” (or MIB), alien abductions, and speculations concerning varying degrees of government conspiracy. For the purposes of this article, UFOs themselves are placed within the more straightforward category of anomalous lights while concurrently understood to exist as part of a broader social movement. Culture, Perception, and Anomalous Experience Although the interaction of belief and experience is certainly complex, the incorporation of cognitive anthropology enriches a folkloric analysis of this issue. In doing so, the extent to which culture holds dominion over individual perceptions of experience must be addressed. A central issue involved in the study of extraordinary experiences relates to the question of how they are perceived, reported, and interpreted in a cultural sense. Cognitive anthropology maintains that recollections of past memories are not mental copies of stored originals. Rather, they are schematized, mental reconstructions of past events that are reassembled in particular circumstances for particular purposes . As Robert Schrauf has found, the cognitive analysis of autobiographical memories reveals several key elements: “[R]ecollection of the personal past is (1) essentially a reconstruction of the past, (2) prompted by a person’s affective states and ongoing beliefs and goals, and (3) constituted by the sociocultural world of the rememberer” During an experience, a process of revision in light of the person’s beliefs and expectations occurs immediately, if not simultaneously with the experience. Once the memory is encoded, subsequent recalling acts as a reconstruction that involves the affective (emotional) states and social circumstances (e.g., campfire story) of the rememberer. Furthermore, sociocultural factors shape one’s expectations about reality, and what one remembers directly depends on one’s expectations. Although Schrauf’s study examines autobiographical memory across a long span of time and is not directly applied to single, specific memories of events, the ability to apply this approach to specific memories appears to be implied. There is also no discussion in Schrauf’s work of whether different types of experiences are recalled differently. For example, how is the recall of a particularly traumatic or exciting event fundamentally different from a more mundane, yet equally significant, memory? Linda Garro has argued that individuals tend to remember specific events that have some emotional impact on them. Despite this fact, whether one is recalling an encounter with Bigfoot in Yosemite National Park or Mr. Miller in the town grocery store, it remains understood that both memories are, in reality, social reconstructions. The author, StunnerCold (Alias), is an Electrical engineer specializing in cutting edge semiconductor technology with an eye out for the long overdue galactic rendezvous. Checkout the nifty blog on Alien Civilizations for a thorough scientific account of the Life Beyond, without the speculative conjuncture. Article from articlesbase.com $counter++; ?>
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					The Aldebaran Mystery – Nazi UFO SecretsTags: Aldebaran, Mystery, NAZI, Secrets 
 Posted in UFOs on February 17th, 2011 by ufosDuring Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, did a daring group of Nazi scholars and technicians learn the secrets of anti-gravity and space travel from extraterrestrials? If true, these conclusions may shock and amaze you. Get the facts about UFO Secrets of World War II – The 3rd Reich and beyond, in a way that will change the way we stare up at the stars for years to come. NOW ON DVD – The Aldebaran Mystery and The Eisenhower Briefing Papers: UFO Secrets of the 3rd Reich and World War II DVD Double Feature – LOADED WITH BONUS FEATURES, 148 min., CAT# U81101 – Go to www.UFOTV.com 
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					2012 Secrets Exposed – 75% Commission – Hot Selling ProductTags: 2012, Commission, Exposed, Product, Secrets, Selling 
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					Paris Hilton Reveals NASA UFO Secrets (Sort Of)Tags: Hilton, NASA, Paris, Reveals, Secrets, Sort 
 Posted in UFOs on January 16th, 2011 by ufosBuzz Aldrin was scheduled for a phone interview on the Friday, June 8, 2007, edition of Your World with Neil Cavuto on the Fox News cable channel. Originally booked to talk about the latest space shuttle launch, he suddenly found himself being asked about Paris Hilton and had some very interesting things to say. Friday, June 8, 2007, should have been a big news day. A former Preacher’s Wife was sentenced to three years in prison for shooting her husband in the back while he slept. A Tax Protestor couple in New Hampshire discovered what happens when you challenge the authority of people you elect to office: You get state police and an army of federal troops with tanks and federal agents with submachine guns at your door. The space shuttle took off on a mission to support the International Space Station. It was announced that the current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was stepping down. East Coast air travel was practically brought to a stand still by a computer glitch. None of those news pieces ended up being the biggest story of the day. Instead it was Paris (Hilton, not France). Yes, it apparently took Fox and other news gathering and reporting organizations eight hours to tell the tale of Naughty Paris and the Nasty Judge. It didn’t seem to bother the news pundits that Paris was ordered back to jail to serve a forty-five day sentence for a probation violation, when other celebs have spent as little as five hours in jail for the same thing. I mean, give a gal a break! Don’t billion dollar babies get an automatic pass? Regardless of how you feel about the Paris Affair, it may have paid off in an unusual way for UFO Researchers. Buzz Aldrin was supposed to be talking about the latest Space Shuttle Mission. Imagine his surprise when the famous astronaut’s guest spot was jammed into the middle of the never-ending discussion about Paris. An experienced media guest, Buzz is never at a loss for prefabricated words. Years ago I appeared on the Sally Jesse Raphael Show with him and a few other UFO Researchers. As long as you didn’t ask him anything out of the ordinary, he had some terrific prepared responses. If you did, he stammered and stumbled. That’s what happened on Your World with Neil Cavuto today around 1:30pm Arizona Time. Asked to comment on how he felt about living in a world where Paris dominates the news for hours on end, he began by stammering on about some science fiction book he once wrote. The story was about a civilization that was going to be destroyed in exactly 140 years by a terrible calamity. He point was that everyone knew about it and did nothing until the very last minute. Huh? Like I said, not good without the prefab responses. Buzz continued and finally made a lucid point. He apparently feels that we have lost our focus. Instead of worrying about how the Russians, Chinese and Japanese are slowly overtaking us in space research and exploration, we sensationalize and promote non-events like today’s Paris debacle. Just as Your World was headed to a break, Aldrin reminisced about the days of the Apollo 11 Moon Mission and said, “Suppose Neal and I said, ‘Look at what’s outside of our window! It’s a UFO!’ Instead, we said, ‘It’s unusual to see a booster rocket outside of our window.’ Think about what people would have said and what they would have done if we told them it was a UFO following us? That’s what it was.” This was not Aldrin’s first statement about UFO encounters during the Apollo 11 Mission. He appeared on a Science Channel program entitled, “First on the Moon: The Untold Story” in 2005 and made this unusual observation: “There was something out there that, uh, was close enough to be observed and what could it be? Mike (Collins) decided he thought he could see it in the telescope and he was able to do that and when it was in one position, that had a series of ellipses, but when you made it real sharp it was sort of L shaped. That didn’t tell us very much.” While interesting, it was carefully worded and left the door open to various interpretations. Compare that to the statement he made today, “Think about what people would have said and what they would have done if we told them it was a UFO following us? That’s what it was.” Throwing caution to the wind, Aldrin brings up two points that involve accusations UFO Researchers have made against NASA and the Government for years: 1. The U.S. Government is hiding information about UFOs for fear of public reaction to the affirmation that Aliens exist and are visiting our planet at will. 2. The U.S. Government knows all about UFOs and has the ability to identify them. To my knowledge, Aldrin has hardly ever used the term, “UFO.” Astronauts have avoided that term like the plague. Deke Slayton, an Astronaut and Chief of the Astronaut Office made this statement in 1976: “I don’t recall any of our astronauts ever reporting UFOs.” Why would he say that when there were already so many Astronaut sightings and UFO photos on record by then? Simple. They were already IDENTIFIED, not UNIDENTIFIED. And as far as word games go, the use of the term UFO by government or military personnel officially ended with the close of Project Bluebook (the official U.S. Government investigation into UFOs) in 1969. As indicated by Buzz Aldrin’s latest statement, NASA already knew how to recognize UFOs in 1969. Aldrin: “Think about what people would have said and what they would have done if we told them it was a UFO following us? That’s what it was.” However, Aldrin hasn’t always been so forthcoming. I recall Aldrin’s trademark Cheshire cat smile on the Sally Jesse Raphael Show anytime we asked about UFOs or Aliens. It was his preprogrammed defense mechanism. Anytime he’s asked about UFOs during a television, cable or film interview, the smile pops up. Other times he’ll substitute the smile with handy comments like, “It’s a big universe” or “I guess someone else has to be out there,” but it’s still more than we ever hear from Neil Armstrong. The world is still waiting to hear what the first man to walk on the moon has to say about what happened during the Apollo 11 Mission. Described as a deeply private and honest man, Armstrong has been virtually silent since returning to Earth except for a few interviews almost immediately after the mission. The question that has always bothered me is why? The only sensible answer is that things happened on the Apollo 11 Moon Mission that Neil Armstrong doesn’t want to talk about. It’s likely that he would rather say nothing then lie to people, mislead them or deliver a series of NASA approved responses. It’s impossible to say exactly what happened, but there is a decent body of evidence to indicate that it was anything but a routine flight. During a time when the media was allowed to monitor most radio transmissions from the mission, odd noises and allegedly unknown languages were heard. Various statements regarding unknown objects and particular incidents were made by all three of the Apollo 11 Astronauts. Some photos taken during the mission appear to show a number of odd lights and strange objects in various positions near the moon. Armstrong’s overall lack of enthusiasm for press events brings up another question. Why would NASA choose a quiet guy like Neil Armstrong to be the first man to walk on the Moon? They had to know that everyone in the world would want to interview him for years to come. That could have been a major publicity boom for NASA; instead it turned into a bust that probably contributed to the eventual gutting of the Space Program. That leaves the door open for all kinds of speculation. Whenever he’s asked a question about something that Neil Armstrong said or did during the Apollo 11 Moon Mission, Buzz Aldrin always says, “You would have to ask Neil about that.” We would love to Buzz, but he ain’t talking! The best we can hope for is a final disclosure from Armstrong while he is alive or some kind of written or recorded statement left behind after he passes on. Now almost seventy-six years old, his last public appearance was at the White House in 2004 for the 35th Anniversary Celebration of the Moon Landing. As usual, he had little to say during that occasion. On a day when all the news cameras were focused on a tearful Paris Hilton being dragged off to jail (again), Buzz Aldrin’s latest statement was the real bombshell. But those precious few and very important words from Aldrin came about all because of the Hilton court date coverage. So I say, Thanks, Paris! I’ll send a cake with a file in it and a Get out Of Jail Free Card from my children’s Spongebob version Monopoly game if that will help. Read more and view UFO photos taken during the Apollo 11 Mission at http://www.CanYouStandTheTruth.com Bill Knell is a popular Speaker, Author and Consultant with eclectic interests. Featured in the Wall Street Journal; seen on NBC Nightly News; heard on Mancow and Howard Stern; consultant to films like Men in Black and World of the Worlds. UFOguy.com Article from articlesbase.com 
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