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Astronauts ‘Pass Lie Detector’ Test Over Claims About UFOs And Alien Life

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For many years now, there are still debates whether alien life really exists or not. There are a lot of claims from astronauts who had the chance to explore the outer space. However, in order for these claims to be true, they must be backed up with evidence.

Buzz Aldrin, dubbed as the second man on the moon, along with Al Worden, Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper all claimed alien sightings during their respective space trips. A “lie detector” test kind of set-up was done in order to see if their claims are true.

Buzz Aldrin claimed to have alien encounters during his trip to the moon.

Aldrin was on the same mission as Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon and who was quoted to have said the famous words:

“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin (L-R) from Apollo 11 space mission

Source:NASA

They were onboard Apollo 11 when Aldrin claimed that he saw “something out there that was close enough to be observed… sort of L-shaped.”

The pilot of Apollo 15 Al Worden and Apollo 14’s very own Edgar Mitchell also claimed to have seen UFOs while Gordon Cooper took the sighting to the next level and actually chased down a cluster of unidentified objects.

Buzz Aldrin, 88, reportedly passed the lie detector test about his UFO sightings claim

Source:NASA

The four astronauts underwent the test. It was done by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology located in Albany, Ohio. The voice patterns of the four men were studied as they answered questions regarding about their claims. Their voice patterns appeared to be stable as when one is saying the truth.

However, as of writing, there are no updates and supporting data that show that the test done were accurate. If the methods are proven true, then the huge leap for mankind just got a bit more realistic.

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