Alien UFOs and Our Astronaut Heroes by Paul Schroeder  (Copyright 2009, Paul Schroeder - All Rights Reserved)

"We weren't about to do that, cause we know that those transmissions would be heard by all sorts of people and who knows what somebody would have demanded that we turn back because of Aliens or whatever the reason is, so we didn't do that but we did decide we'd just cautiously ask Houston where, how far away was the S-IVB?
And a few moments we decided that after a while of watching alien craft it was time to go to sleep and not to talk about it anymore until we came back and underwent debriefing."
Astronaut Aldrin who commented right after the Apollo 11 flight.
Neil Armstrong
Excerpt made from a statement in October 1999.
"It was incredible, of course we had always known there was a possibility, the fact is, we were warned off by the Aliens!!. There was never any question then of a space station or a moon city. I can't go into details, except to say that their ships were far superior to ours both in size and technology - Boy, were they big!...and menacing! No, there is no question of a space station!
Neil Armstrong on encounters with extraterrestrial life during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing.
Scott Carpenter
"At no time, when the astronauts were in space were they alone: there was a constant surveillance by UFOs."
Carpenter photographed a UFO while in orbit on May 24, 1962. NASA still has not released the photograph.
Eugene Cernan
"...I've been asked about UFOs and I've said publicly I thought they were somebody else, some other civilization."
Cernan was the commander of the Apollo 17 Mission-This quote is from a 1973 article in the Los Angeles Times.
Colonel L. Gordon Cooper
"I wanted to convey to you my views on our extra-terrestrial visitors popularly referred to as ' UFOs,' and suggest what might be done to properly deal with them."
"I believe that these extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets which obviously are a little more technically advanced than we are here on Earth.
I feel that we need to have a top level, coordinated program to scientifically collect and analyze data from all over the earth concerning any type of encounter, and to determine how best to interface with these visitors in a friendly fashion.
We may first have to show them that we have learned to resolve our problems by peaceful means, rather than warfare, before we are accepted as fully qualified universal team members.
This acceptance would have tremendous possibilities of advancing our world in all areas.
Certainly then it would seem that the UN has a vested interest in handling this subject properly and expeditiously."
"If the UN agrees to pursue this project, and to lend their credibility to it, perhaps many more well qualified people will agree to step forth and provide help and information."
Cooper spoke to a UN panel discussion on UFOs and ETs in New York in 1985.
The group chairman by then Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.
"For many years I have lived with a secret, in a secrecy imposed on all specialists and astronauts.
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."
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