ALIEN SIGHTED - NASA employee comes forward

August 2, 2008

This is unbelievable news, and should really be in the Breaking News forum. Clark McClelland, a retired NASA Space Flight Controller, has come forward in support of Dr Edgar Mitchell. While on duty at the Kennedy Space Center he observed, for over a minute on a TV monitor, an 8 or 9 foot tall alien in the Space Shuttle Loading Bay when it was on a military mission.

This is huge, huge news.. I would dearly dare the mainstream media to carry THIS story! You can read what he has to disclose RIGHT HERE

Everyone must know that these astronauts aren’t nutters with far-fetched tales to tell. We are on the verge of something really big here. Please email and pass this story around to as many people as you can. With Edgar Mitchell and now this,

I think the time has almost come for a groundbreaking paradigm shift in the way we see our universe.

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3 Responses to “ALIEN SIGHTED - NASA employee comes forward”

  1. Paul on April 22nd, 2009 6:54 pm

    You’re telling me there was a giant alien inside the space shuttle during a space mission? Um, why? How did he get there? Did he take off with the shuttle, as in he’s actually a secret employee of NASA? Did he ‘beam’ in ala Star Trek? Did we find him floating around out there and grab him with that big arm thing?

  2. Paul on April 22nd, 2009 7:01 pm

    Okay, just read the letter. It is sooooo dripping of fakery.

    For starters, the tone is that of someone who is overly obsessed with trying to prove his credentials. Sorry, but who actually have credentials don’t act like that.

  3. Paul on April 22nd, 2009 7:05 pm

    And Pentagon control of NASA is laughable. Secret missions? Its not like you can launch those things without everybody knowing about it. Is there a possibility of carrying a secret payload, as in a military satellite? Sure. But that’s about it. But why lie about that? We publicly launch military satellites so why would some be secret?

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