UFOAlienReality.comJan 26, 20191 min readAstronaut Neil Armstrong was Fascinated by UFOs – Secretly Met With J. Allen HynekArmstrong, who died in 2012, never spoke publicly about his interest but some researchers believe he saw UFOs after landing on the moon in July 1969.Now a never-before-published letter written by a top professor who probed UFO sightings for the US Air Force could be the "smoking gun" evidence that Armstrong was interested in alien life. The letter is from Professor J Allen Hynek a consultant for the top secret Project Bluebook - an official probe by the US Air Force into UFO sightings in the 1960s - which has now been turned into a hit series on the History Channel.The note, obtained by Sun Online, shows that while on a cruise from New York to the west coast of Africa in 1973, the top ufologist was personally invited to join Armstrong and his family at his table.The pair gave lectures on space and astronomy on board the Canberra which sailed from New York to the coast of West Africa. More than 2,000 teachers, artists, authors, actors, architects, scientists and celebrities attended the world famous cruiseGo to the article..Journey to the Moon: The 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11Neil Armstrong and Buzz AldrinCredit: Emma Parry, The Sun#UFO #UFOs #Alien #DisclosureAstronaut Neil Armstrong - Credit: Pixabay32 views0 commentsPost not marked as liked
Armstrong, who died in 2012, never spoke publicly about his interest but some researchers believe he saw UFOs after landing on the moon in July 1969.Now a never-before-published letter written by a top professor who probed UFO sightings for the US Air Force could be the "smoking gun" evidence that Armstrong was interested in alien life. The letter is from Professor J Allen Hynek a consultant for the top secret Project Bluebook - an official probe by the US Air Force into UFO sightings in the 1960s - which has now been turned into a hit series on the History Channel.The note, obtained by Sun Online, shows that while on a cruise from New York to the west coast of Africa in 1973, the top ufologist was personally invited to join Armstrong and his family at his table.The pair gave lectures on space and astronomy on board the Canberra which sailed from New York to the coast of West Africa. More than 2,000 teachers, artists, authors, actors, architects, scientists and celebrities attended the world famous cruiseGo to the article..Journey to the Moon: The 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11Neil Armstrong and Buzz AldrinCredit: Emma Parry, The Sun#UFO #UFOs #Alien #DisclosureAstronaut Neil Armstrong - Credit: Pixabay