Apollo
14 astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, the sixth man ever to walk on the moon,
has a message for all citizens of Earth: We are not alone.
"We are being visited," the 79-year-old grandfatherly "spacefarer"
told 100 or so UFOlogists gathered at a National Press Club conference
called by the Paradigm Research Group (motto: "It's not about lights in
the sky; it's about lies on the ground").
"It is now time to put away this embargo of truth about the alien
presence," said the astronaut who made the longest moonwalk in history.
"I call upon our government to open up ... and become a part of this
planetary community that is now trying to take our proper role as a
spacefaring civilization."
With a new, perhaps more intellectually curious president in the
White House, UFOlogists say, the time is ripe for the United States to
follow the lead of other nations and release all classified files about
government interaction with extraterrestrial beings. In fact, PRG
founder Stephen Bassett demands that the Obama administration dump the
documents, and quick.
Author Tim Miller will be my guest to talk about this.



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