NASA: I saw what I did not have

1 28. 05. 2023
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Clark C. McClelland was an employee of NASA 35 for years. In his own words, he worked on more than 650 missions like Apollo, Mercury, and also stood at the creation of the International Space Station (ISS) and Space Shuttle.

He said some time ago that when he was watching a spacecraft flight from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 1991, he saw something he didn't see. Nearly three meters tall alien humanoid shape. He had "two hands, two legs, a slender torso, and a head commensurate with his body structure" and communicated with two astronauts in the cargo bay of the shuttle. The unusual meeting said it took exactly one minute and seven seconds. A former engineer also claims that an alien ship was "parked" right next to orbit.

In this context, there has been speculation that world leaders have teamed up with extraterrestrials to form one league. "I am not crazy. I know an alien vessel when I see it. The aliens live on Earth, walking among us. They may even be assimilated in some earthly governments, ”said McClelland, an expert in the visual recognition of spacecraft.

Although McClelland has first published 2008 on its Stargate Chronicles site in July, NASA has not yet denied it, playing in UFOs for enthusiasts and conspiracy lovers. They claim that the USA is concealing important information to the world that they have a secret military alliance and that they use the International Space Station to meet extraterrestrial race members. McClelland's testimony could provide evidence that NASA deliberately suppresses information about contact with aliens. Last year, for example, there had to be contact between them and the ISS. However, NASA interrupted direct transmission. A former expert of the National Aviation and Space Agency said that the US government had stopped paying him a retirement pension, so he currently lives only from social benefits.

McClelland was a personal friend of NASA's astronaut Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14's lunar module pilot, who was also the sixth man on the moon. Mitchell is famous for his colleague, saying in the past that "he is 90 percent sure that many of the thousands of unidentified flying objects that have been observed since the 40s belong to visitors from other planets."

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