Linda Milton Howe: Neil Armstrong did not want to lie and Buzz Aldrin is the champion of junk

27. 07. 2017
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I want to share a story with you - what's going on on the far side of the moon and what's possible inside. When I worked as a supervising producer of the show Sightings (Observation) for Paramount Studio in Los Angeles. When we worked there for over 6 months, we had a series of parts about observing ET. And one of the parts we wanted to dedicate to astronauts who saw UFOs during space flights. We wanted them to talk about it on camera.

During the filming preparation process, I compiled a list of people I would like to talk to. As number one was Neil Armstrong - officially the first man on the moon. He is a man who has always been so quiet and silent to the public after returning from the moon.

I managed to get in touch with the pilot who was in the army with Neil Armstrong when both pilots were on the fighters. And this man sat with me and said, Linda, let me tell you why Neil doesn't want to talk to the press. I don't think he'll want to talk to you or anyone else. And I was shocked and said, Why? He's the first person to walk the moon. And the pilot replied: Well, Neil and I are very good friends. We've known each other since childhood. When Neil returned from the moon, he did only a few interviews and then disappeared from the public.

Sueneé: A few days after landing, there was a press conference where it can be seen that the astronauts are not too intoxicated by the triumphant success. All speeches are read from the submitted comments.

This was followed by one or two more appearances for the media and a mandatory tour of lectures around the states. But then Neil Armstrong disappeared from public life and did not give media interviews in principle. It was almost as if he had died for them.

Linda Milton Howe: I tried to make that part in the autumn of 1990. Armstrong was alive until 2012. The pilot told me that Armstrong would never be willing to tell his personal story about how he was flying to the moon.

Pilot: Finally, Neil invite me to visit my house. When I came to him and went through the hall to the living room, there was not a single photograph of the astronaut on the wall; Months or whatever. We sat down on the chairs and started talking. I asked him why he doesn't have a single photo from the moon? Neil stared blankly at the floor and said in a low voice…

Neil Armstrong: There were at least three [ETV] on the edge of the crater. They ordered me to land elsewhere.

Linda Milton Howe: Do you remember? It's on all the records. They changed their landing site at the last minute. Those who saw it in the 60s thought they saw a live broadcast, but there was a 6 to 7 second delay due to the transmission of a signal from the moon. I remember the dramatic landing situation. He could already be seen approaching the surface. Dust began to swirl, and suddenly someone from the control center reported that the terrain was too rocky, that it was necessary to move elsewhere.

Pilot: But that was not true. When they landed, they saw alien ships on the edge of the crater. NASA has ordered a hasty move to the landing site. It was a big mess. Neil told me they forbade him to talk about it. They threatened that if anyone suggested anything, someone in his family could have a serious accident. He didn't want to lie if he could - he was very honest about it.

Sueneé: By contrast, Buzz Aldrin (officially the second man on the Moon) has always been very frank. If you listen carefully to his testimony for the last 20 years, you will find he is very skillfully playing with words. Just read between the lines to understand that he does not want to talk straight, but that he deny it indefinitely too. A very special act can be considered his participation in the scifi film Transformers, where he played himself, as he claims at a press conference ...

Buzz Aldrin (as a character playing self): When Neil Armstrong and I landed on the moon, we met an unknown civilization.

Sueneé: Strange that NASA allowed something like that to be said - albeit in the film. Or just because it is jen film?

Neil Armstrong he did one big gesture. On the occasion of 25. Anniversary landing on the Moon lectured for students. He stated, among other things: It is up to you, the younger generation, to uncover the veil of mystery (secrecy) hidden in our universe. There is no ambiguity in it.

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