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Former astronaut: Governments are concealing truth about UFO’s PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 21 April 2009 14:07
Roswell crash site
 
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Former NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who participated in the 1971 Apollo 14 moon mission, stated that extraterrestrial life exists, and alien spaceships are visiting the earth. He added that the U.S. and other governments know about this, but conceal the truth from the public.

"I urge those who are doubtful: Read the books, read the lore, start to understand what has really been going on. Because there really is no doubt we are being visited," said Mitchell in a speech after at the fifth annual X-Conference, a conference for UFO and extraterrestrial life form researchers.
Mitchell who grew up in Roswell, New Mexico, said residents of his hometown had been hushed by the authorities not to talk about the 1947 UFO crash incident, but they trusted the local astronaut who had been to the moon.

Mitchell claims that around 10 years ago, he got an initial confirmation from a pentagon admiral, that the Roswell incident was in fact a UFO crash, but it was denied shortly afterward.

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