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A certain professor, who wished to remain anonymous, was engaged in a discussion with Neil Armstrong during a NASA symposium.
Professor: What REALLY happened out there with Apollo 11?
Armstrong: It was incredible, of course we had always known there was a possibility, the fact is, we were warned off! (by the Aliens). There was never any question then of a space station or a moon city.
Professor: How do you mean "warned off"?
Armstrong: I can't go into details, except to say that their ships were far superior to ours both in size and technology - Boy, were they big!... and menacing! No, there is no question of a space station.
Professor: But NASA had other missions after Apollo 11?
Armstrong: Naturally-NASA was committed at that time, and couldn't risk panic on Earth. But it really was a quick scoop and back again.
Originally posted by Turiddu
I'm going to need to see some more concrete evidence of that alleged quote from Armstrong. Something other than a self-proclaimed "believer" website. Until I see that I will consider this topic a silly hoax.
Originally posted by DrNotforhire
reply to post by TheLogicalist
We don't go to the moon anymore....
anyways I think they debunked this on a TV show, Let me try and remember it and try to find a clip...
But yes, proof please
Originally posted by Turiddu
I'm going to need to see some more concrete evidence of that alleged quote from Armstrong. Something other than a self-proclaimed "believer" website. Until I see that I will consider this topic a silly hoax.
Originally posted by TheLogicalist
Originally posted by Turiddu
I'm going to need to see some more concrete evidence of that alleged quote from Armstrong. Something other than a self-proclaimed "believer" website. Until I see that I will consider this topic a silly hoax.
If you read the topic you would have read that I stated this is all my opinion. There are many Opinion in this section and on this site. Last time I checked Opinions can not be Hoaxes.
The Armstrong Quote you have a right to be skeptical. I just read about what he said about aliens on the moon, and decided to include it as I could not find anywhere he denied saying that.
My Main argument is purely based on the distance the moon is from earth, I believe that it is logical that alien could be on the moon.
edit on 31-5-2011 by TheLogicalist because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TheLogicalist
There are countless people who claim that something is or was on the Moon...
Originally posted by TheLogicalist
There are Photos on the NASA sites. Where sections of the moon are grayed out(edited/blocked).. But why?
They (Nasa/The Government) could say it involves National Security. What could be on the Moon that involves National Security?
Originally posted by TheLogicalist
So Why does China want and India want to go to the Moon? Why do some in Nasa want to go back to the Moon?
Originally posted by connorromanow
this will be hard to find, but i read in a book(dark mission:the secret history of nasa) that several astronauts were hypotized to try to have them forget what they saw, lunar civilizations, anciet ruins etc.
Originally posted by ellieN
The thing is ..in 1969 there were no VCR's yet to record this event. But I remember it well. I also remember Buzz Aldrin squawking his head off at something in a crater and ZIP....off the picture goes and on comes Walter Cronkite giggling and saying..can you believe he got that excited over some moon rocks in the crater?
Originally posted by Michelangelo
Sometimes you just have to go on peoples' word, and use your own brain to decipher what's real and what's fake.
I kept thinking that if our astronauts had found evidence of previous visitations and habitation on the moon, wouldn't someone eventually say something? Hoagland contends that there have been hints from the men who went to the moon, but that NASA would have many means of keeping them loyal - and quiet. He cites the Brookings Report, which was written for NASA by the conservative Brookings Institution and presented on November 1960, to comment on the implications of exploring space. This report claims there is a near-certainty that such exploration will find intelligent life. The report recommended that such findings should be kept from the public, to avoid disruption to society. The thinking here is that a government discovering evidence of intelligent life on other worlds should take measures to make sure the knowledge is kept secret, and Hoagland contends that that is what NASA has done. He even states that the astronauts were hypnotized when they got back to earth to help erase the memory of some of what they saw on the moon.