Astronauts about Extraterrestrials
Apollo NASA astronaut claimed humans are 'ancient aliens that came on little ships'
Al Worden was part of the Apollo 15 mission and spent around 39 minutes on the moon in 1971 - he believed aliens were real and that they are actually "ancient humans"
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/apollo-nasa-astronaut-claimed-humans-28453047
One of the few men to step foot on the Moon once claimed that humans are actually “ancient aliens”.
Al Worden also said, during a bizarre interview on ITV's Good Morning Britain shortly two before he died in 2020, that we came to earth on “little ships from elsewhere”.
Worden, who was part NASA's Apollo 15 mission alongside David Scott and James Irwin in 1971, was part of the United States' fourth manned mission to land on the Moon.
He spent 12 days in space, but just 39 minutes and seven seconds on the lunar rock.
But speaking about aliens, the moon and whether or not there is life out there, he told host Ben Shephard that we humans are actually the aliens.
He said: “We are the aliens, but we just think they are somebody else.
“But we are the ones who came from somewhere else, because somebody else had to survive, and they got into little spacecraft then they came here and landed, and they started civilisation here.
“And if you don’t believe me, go get books on Ancient Sumerians and see what they had to say. They’ll tell you right up front.”
His claims two years ago actually back up what UFO expert Anna Whitty told the Daily Star earlier this year.
Speaking ahead of the release of UFO documentary Roswell 75: The Final Evidence, she claimed that humans are aliens, and that aliens have always been here, but we've been looking in the wrong place the entire time.
She said: “I do think they've always been here.
“It is more likely that aliens come from somewhere under the sea or caves or something like that, rather than another planet.
“It makes sense, because there's a lot of evidence on the planet that there has been a massive cataclysm every few thousand years.
“If humans on the surface are being reset to the Stone Age every several thousands of years, and these people are somewhere where they are more protected because they are underground, then perhaps their development in technology and intelligence is continuing on an upwards trajectory whereas we're reset.
“It's also possible that maybe they aren't beings at all, but they can make you think you're seeing what you're not seeing.”
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Aliens definitely exist and they could be living among us on Earth, says Britain’s first astronaut
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/06/uk/helen-sharman-aliens-exist-scli-scn-gbr-intl/index.html
CNN
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Aliens definitely exist, Britain’s first astronaut has said – and it’s possible they’re living among us on Earth but have gone undetected so far.
Helen Sharman, who visited the Soviet Mir space station in 1991, told the Observer newspaper on Sunday that “aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it.”
“There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life,” she went on. “Will they be like you and me, made up of carbon and nitrogen? Maybe not.”
Then, in a tantalizing theory that should probably make you very suspicious of your colleagues, Sharman added: “It’s possible they’re here right now and we simply can’t see them.”
Sharman was the first of seven Britons to enter space.
The chemist spent eight days as a researcher on the space mission when she was 27, making her one of the youngest people to enter orbit.
NASA rovers are trawling Mars for evidence of past or present life forms, but humankind’s endless fascination with extraterrestrial life forms has so far proved fruitless.
Sharman is not the only person to speculate that we’ve had brushes with aliens, though.
A former Pentagon official who led a secret government program to research potential UFOs, revealed in 2017, told CNN at the time that he believes there is evidence of alien life reaching Earth.
Elsewhere in her interview, Sharman said there is “no greater beauty than looking at the Earth from up high.”
“I’ll never forget the first time I saw it,” she added.
Sharman also discussed her frustration with observers defining her by her sex. “People often describe me as the first British woman in space, but I was actually the first British person. It’s telling that we would otherwise assume it was a man,” she said.
“When Tim Peake went into space, some people simply forgot about me. A man going first would be the norm, so I’m thrilled that I got to upset that order.”
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