After returning from the Moon, Apollo astronauts Neil Armstrong (1969) and Edgar Mitchell (1971) changed their views on the origin of life on Earth.
Both space pioneers sought to explore more of Earth and spent a lot of time trying to understand who might be behind it all. Unable to resist, Armstrong accepted the Hungarian explorer 's invitation to embark on a journey to the Amazon jungles in search of some information about aliens and previous civilizations. Furthermore, after returning to Earth, Mitchell left NASA and founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences, which advocated the exploration of the universe through research that could be outside of science and religion.
Although there are conspiracy theories claiming that Armstrong saw aliens on the far side of the moon, he remained silent on the subject. His expedition to the Andes Cave with other high-ranking officials is the only information that suggests that Armstrong was interested in the subject of extraterrestrials. On the other hand, Mitchell has always been vocal about his views on alien life and has delved into theories about extraterrestrials.
“When you look at Earth from space, you ask yourself: Who are we, how did we get here, and where is this all going? And that’s a very, very old question that humans have been asking for a very long time… My experience has been that maybe our science is wrong in answering these questions, and maybe our religious cosmologies are archaic and flawed. And given that we are now an extraterrestrial civilization ourselves, we need to ask these questions again and work much harder to find the answers.” — Edgar Mitchell, 2016 Vice interview
Why was Edgar Mitchell so interested in aliens? The answer probably lies in the most famous UFO crash in Roswell. In 1947, 16-year-old Mitchell was living on a farm near the crash site. It was the moment that fueled all UFO theories around the world. According to Blake Stilwell , a former Air Force combat photographer, Mitchell believed that aliens had prevented a nuclear conflict between the Soviets and the Americans, and this is on record.
Stilwell wrote: “He [Mitchell] also claimed that senior military officials hid evidence of UFOs, potentially alien spacecraft, and that they particularly enjoyed hovering over the White Sands Test Site in New Mexico. I have been wondering if we are prepared for our own survival.” The only way for humans to gain some control over the species’ crazy trajectory, he believed, was “by questioning many fundamental assumptions underlying civilization,” Mitchell said.
Mitchell told the Mirror in 2015: “White Sands was a testing ground for nuclear weapons – and that’s what the aliens were interested in… They wanted to know about our military capabilities. My own experience talking to people made it clear that the aliens were trying to stop us from going to war and help create peace on Earth. They were trying to launch nuclear missiles over the Pacific Ocean and destroy them.
“I’ve spoken to many Air Force officers who worked in these silos during the Cold War,” Mitchell continued. “They told me that UFOs were frequently seen overhead and that they often disabled their missiles. “Other officers from bases on the Pacific coast told me that their [test] missiles were frequently shot down by alien spacecraft. “There was a lot of activity back then.”
Nick Pope , a former UFO researcher for the Ministry of Defence, believed Mitchell was an honourable and truthful man. He said: “Clearly, because of who he is, he had access to government, military and intelligence community personnel at the highest levels, but because – understandably – he does not name his sources, we cannot be sure that these people were being forthcoming with him, or indeed that they were privy to any classified information about UFOs.”
In 2016, Wikileaks released thousands of emails allegedly linked to Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta. The emails revealed classified information shared with Podesta about UFOs and ETs. In 2015, Podesta received emails from Mitchell that expressed his concerns about the weaponization of space and its impact on ETI (extraterrestrial intelligence). Despite the fact that aliens can be violent, as depicted in various sci-fi, the notable astronaut called them nonviolent in one email.
In January 2015, he emailed Podesta, asking for an urgent meeting to discuss Disclosure and Zero Point Energy (ZPE). He was concerned about peace in space. Mitchell wrote: “My Catholic colleague Terri Mansfield will be there too, to update us on the Vatican’s awareness of ZPE. Another colleague is working on a new Space Treaty, citing engagement with Russia and China. However, with Russia’s extreme interference in Ukraine, I believe we must pursue another path to peace in space and ZPE on Earth.”
Carol Rosin, one of Mitchell’s longtime collaborators, and Terri Mansfield confirmed to Geekwire that Mitchell was indeed the author of both emails. Rosin noted that Mitchell and Podesta shared an interest in extraterrestrial knowledge. “As you know, Dr. Mitchell was courageously educating people about the fact that ‘we are not alone,’ that there is no evidence that hostile ETs are here or coming to control, intervene, or harm us, that we can have zero point energy, that there are no space-based weapons, and that this is the unique moment in history when our leaders can sign and ratify the ‘Treaty on the Prevention of the Placement of Weapons in Outer Space’ that was introduced by the leaders of Russia and China,” Rosin said.
According to terrimansfield.com , “Terri (Terese) Mansfield is the Executive Vice President of Fundraising for the Public Interest (FPI), founded by President and CEO Suzanne Mendelssohn, Ph.D., Earth’s only ETI obedience healer, as well as intuitive science for tau neutrino zero-point energy (ZPE).” Additionally, Terese is the Director of the ETI (Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Peace Task Force.
Terri witnessed the Phoenix Lights event on March 13, 1997. She described the event as a peaceful ETI greeting to humanity. “Little did I know at the time that what I witnessed was the Mother Craft, a two-mile-wide craft sharing the night sky with several craft, seen by thousands of witnesses in Arizona as a peaceful ETI Hello to Earth,” she explained.
Mitchell emailed Podesta again on September 18, 2015. He wrote: “As the Space War race heats up, I thought you should be aware of several factors as we schedule our Skype conversation. Remember, our nonviolent ETI from the contiguous universe is helping us bring zero point energy to Earth. They will not tolerate any form of military violence on Earth or in space.”
It has been confirmed by one of Mitchell's associates that Podesta and Mitchell never met. During the 2016 election campaign, Podesta stated that he would convince Clinton to declassify as many UFO files as possible. In 2014, he tweeted that his biggest failure during the Obama administration was not calling for the release of the UFO files.
Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell died in 2016, but
throughout his life he was a pacifist and a promoter of the ETI reality.
According to him, ZPE is the ultimate energy source from which all matter
derives.
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