The sixth man to walk on the Moon says that pacifist
alien visitors tried to create world peace by disabling
missiles during Cold War weapons tests. Edgar Mitchell,
who walked on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission
in 1971, told Mirror Online in a recent interview that he
believes the UFOs reported around military bases during
the Cold War were on a mission to prevent a nuclear war
between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
“My own experience talking to people has made it clear
the ETs had been attempting to keep us from going to
war and help create peace on Earth,” he told Mirror Online
in a recent interview.
He added, “I have spoken to many Air Force officers who
worked at these silos during the Cold War. They told me
UFOs were frequently seen overhead and often disabled
their missiles. Other officers from bases on the Pacific
coast told me their [test]missiles were frequently shot
down by alien spacecraft. There was a lot of activity in
those days.”
Mitchell has been an outspoken believer in
extraterrestrial visitors to Earth since his return from the
Moon in 1971. He grew up in New Mexico, not far from
Roswell or the White Sands Missile Range, where the
first nuclear bombs were tested.
“White Sands was a testing ground for atomic weapons -
and that’s what the extraterrestrials were interested in.
They wanted to know about our military capabilities,”
said Mitchell.
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Monday, 17 August 2015
Apollo Astronaut Says UFOs Came to Prevent Nuclear War
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