Neil Armstrong/Buzz Aldrin: Huge objects followed and observed them on the Moon persistently

The two prominent astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin shared their beliefs about extraterrestrial life and UAPs in their own way. It is only in the 2020s that UAPs are being taken seriously. Now scientists are open to various discussions about UFOs. But there was a time when it was considered “taboo” and anyone who dared to talk about it was ridiculed. This could also be why Armstrong and Aldrin were afraid to talk about their UFO encounters in public.
So does that mean they found something on the moon? Of course, astronauts would never say “yes” to the world. But it is the people who claimed to have received the information from the astronauts who told them about the UFO encounter in space. Here’s a detailed look at the affairs of the two Apollo 11 astronauts, implying they saw something on their mission to the Moon in 1969.
Buzz Aldrin and UFOs on the Moon
It all started in 2005, when Aldrin said in an interview with the Science Channel that the crew of the famous Apollo 11 mission had seen a UFO on its way to the moon. He said: “There was something out there that, uh, was close enough to observe and what could it be? it was in a position that had a series of ellipses, but when you made it really sharp, it was like an L. That didn’t tell us much.
Later, Aldrin claimed that his statements were misinterpreted, despite the fact that Apollo 11 senior scientist Dr. David Baker, supported his story. Also, the second man on the moon said, “Obviously the three of us weren’t going to blurt out, ‘Hey Houston, we’ve got something moving next to us and we don’t know what it is, you know, can you tell? we what is it?’
We didn’t want to do that because we know that these transmissions would be heard by all kinds of people and who knows what someone would have demanded that we go back because of aliens or whatever, so we didn’t do that, but we decided that we would carefully ask Houston where was the S-IVB?
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins
According to the doctor. Baker to NASA was aware of the object that the Apollo 11 crew had reported. “It was obviously an unidentified flying object, but such objects were not uncommon and the history of spaceflight in Earth orbit in previous years indicated that several crews saw objects,” he said. The doctor. Baker further noted that many people who were part of the Apollo program were convinced that UFOs existed.
However, fearful of ridicule, Aldrin would describe the object in his sighting “as one of the panels separating the spacecraft from the upper stage”. He said as much on “Larry King Live” in August 2007, which was also attended by “Moment of Contact” filmmaker James Fox.
In 2010, Fox told Open Minds radio that he found out about Aldrin’s UFO sighting and his attempt to interview Aldrin to get the details. He told how he became friends with Aldrin’s sister, Fay Ann Potter, and later had the opportunity to finally interview Buzz Aldrin about his sighting. According to Fay Ann, Buzz Aldrin said “something followed them to the moon”.
Dr. David Baker on the Science Channel special. Image credit: Science Channel via Openminds.tv
Fox stated that Aldrin was ready to tell his story before pulling out of an interview at the last moment for fear of being labeled a “UFO freak”. Alejandro Rojas wrote: “Aldrin told Fox that Paul Allen had just invested in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) and he was labeled a UFO freak. Aldrin explained that he could not jeopardize his initiative to obtain funding for a rocket to send citizens into outer space. He then asked what difference his story would make anyway. Fox told him that it takes people of his caliber to come forward to get the phenoms out of the rut they’re in. This did not sway Aldrin and he declined to do the interview. Fox was obviously very disappointed.
Aldrin previously claimed that there is a monolith on Mars’ moon Phobos. He said: “Should we visit the moon of Mars, there is a monolith there, a very unusual structure in this small potato-shaped object that revolves around Mars once every seven hours. When people discover this, they’ll say, “Who put that there? Who put it there? Well, the universe put him there, or if you choose, God put him there.” His participation in the Phobos Monolith mystery has encouraged UFO hunters and other researchers to look for signs of alien life on Mars.
Neil Armstrong and UFOs on the Moon
An article recently published in Avvenire, an Italian daily newspaper entitled “Cose dell’altro mondo (Non noi loosenanto)” [Otherworldly things (not just us)], states that the Apollo 11 astronaut and the first man to walk on Earth’s Moon, Mr. Armstrong saw something mysterious on the Moon that astronauts have watched over and over again. The article is written by Alessandra Zavoli, wife of the great Italian politician and journalist Sergio Zavoli. He died on August 4, 2020.
“I [Sergio] interviewed Neil Armstrong. The astronaut confided to me that during the final phase of the approach to the satellite, he had seen a group of mysterious objects nearby. At 4:05 am on July 21, 1969, in Houston – when the [Mission Control Center] questioned him about interference with radio transmissions – he replied: ‘I see huge objects, they look like spaceships and, worst of all, seem on me. insistently.’
In 1987, British UFO researcher Timothy Good wrote a book entitled “Above Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Cover-Up”, in which he claimed that Neil Armstrong saw “other” spacecraft. It was the most bizarre claim ever made. Is there any truth in Mr. Good?
According to Mr. Good, a former MI6 agent told him that Neil Armstrong suggested to her that there were “other” spacecraft on the Moon when Apollo 11 landed in 1969. In his book “Above Top Secret”, Good wrote that there are certain people (whose identities are still questionable) who claimed that Armstrong actually encountered UFOs on the Moon. (Click here to read more about NASA’s UFO cover-up)