A NASA Astronaut Showed A Video Of The Bodies Of Dead Aliens - Alternative View

A NASA Astronaut Showed A Video Of The Bodies Of Dead Aliens - Alternative View
A NASA Astronaut Showed A Video Of The Bodies Of Dead Aliens - Alternative View

Video: A NASA Astronaut Showed A Video Of The Bodies Of Dead Aliens - Alternative View

Video: A NASA Astronaut Showed A Video Of The Bodies Of Dead Aliens - Alternative View
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An employee of NASA said that in Roswell in 1947, a flying saucer actually crashed, and not an Air Force balloon fell, as it sounded in the official report. According to him, he was able to see the bodies of dead aliens on video.

The late Lieutenant Col Allison Onizuka, who died in the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986, managed to tell his colleague Clark McClelland before his death about the most famous and unexplained UFO incident in the world.

Mr. McClelland, a former NASA space shuttle operator, wrote an article entitled "Alien Disclosures from an Astronaut." As he stated, a flying saucer crashed in Roswell in July 1947, and NASA employees found its wreckage. However, the official version said that in reality the US Air Force balloon crashed. Later, witnesses admitted that there were alien bodies in the crashed ship, which, along with the fragments of the aircraft, were taken to a mysterious top-secret military base in Nevada.

McClelland revealed that he learned about the bizarre story from Mr. Onizuka while they were discussing their job at NASA during a routine preparatory mission. He was surprised when Onizuka asked his opinion on intelligent extraterrestrial life.

As it turns out, Mr. Onizuki had an amazing experience with fellow aerospace engineers and US Air Force pilots while undergoing military training.

“As they sat, the room darkened and the film began without the usual formal introduction by a US Air Force officer,” the article said.

Clark states that Cole Ellison described how amazed he was when the film "began to show what appeared to be a kind of medical office with small bodies lying on a table or stove."

He added: "The small, strange creatures were humanoid in shape and appeared to be similar to those described by alleged eyewitnesses to the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell in the southwestern United States."

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“They all had big heads, big eyes, small bodies, arms and legs. It looks like they were not of terrestrial origin,”writes express.co.uk.

Onizuka suggested, as McClelland pointed out, "it may have been a mental test to see how they would react."

There is, of course, no way to verify McClelland's information as he passed it on after Onizuka's death. It's an interesting story at best, but there is no conclusive evidence for the existence of aliens.

Margarita Shishkina