Wikileaks has issued a series of letters from NASA astronauts accusing the US government of hiding documents relating to extraterrestrial life. What does it mean? This means that most likely aliens not only exist, but have already come into contact with humanity.
Mitchell's disclosures
At the disposal of the hackers from Wikileaks were letters from Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to set foot on the moon. The former astronaut sent letters to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, but never received an answer. Mitchell even tried to demand the disclosure of classified information through the newspaper, but his publication was rejected.
A long-known secret
In the end, Edward Mitchell managed to break through with his revelations on Fox News. In a live broadcast, the sixth man on the moon said that the US government has been hiding information about the existence of aliens for more than half a century.
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NSA misinformation
The abundance of evidence of UFOs led to a diametrically opposite effect: instead of believing in the existence of extraterrestrial life, the media began to discredit the very possibility of contact with representatives of an alien civilization. According to documents published by Wikileaks, a special group from the NSA monitored the control of open sources.
Trust level
Decades of discrediting the alien theme have led to the expected result. People tend to believe much more government information than information from other sources. However, the publication of secret correspondence by the Wikileaks group lends weight to Mitchell's statements: if the US Congress could hide NSA espionage for Edward Snowden, then who prevents this same body from hiding much more important information about alien life?
Base in Roswell
Another American astronaut, Gordon Cooper, also spoke with confirmation of the information about the existence of alien life. He claimed that a flying saucer did crash in Roswell. Cooper received this data from an anonymous source at the Pentagon: the Roswell base not only exists, but is still active today.