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Supposed Unreleased Images from The Apollo Missions They Don’t Want You To See

Robert Dean, a retired Command Sergeant Major gives an interesting lecture about his supposed knowledge of extraterrestrials.

Supposed Unreleased Images from The Apollo Missions They Don’t Want You To See

He also provides supposed real pictures that NASA did not release from the Apollo missions. What are the implications of extraterrestrial contact? Has it been happening for some time? Why was this topic ridiculed over the years in the mainstream but now seems to be taken seriously? Having researched the UFO/extraterrestrial topic for more than 15 years now and having my own unique experiences with sightings, I came to realize these objects were indeed real a long time ago. For decades there seems to have been an “official campaign of ridicule and secrecy” (Roscoe Hillenkoetter Ex CIA director), and this was quite evident amongst family, friends and the general population.

The idea that these objects could be real and may be from other civilizations not originating on our planet was considered a crazy “conspiracy theory.” Fast forward to today and we now have mainstream media outlets covering the topic in a credible way, most notably as of late the New York Times and CNN. We have multiple military agencies from around the world, like the U.S. Navy for example and the Pentagon admitting that these objects are real and that programs exist within government, and have existed within government to study them.

They’ve relayed to the masses that these objects are real and perform maneuvers that no known aircraft are capable of, some of them defy our understanding of physics and aerodynamics.

They’ve told the public that they have radar tracking data, pictures, and photos, some of which have been released and are accessible to the public. But why legitimize a subject that was ridiculed for so many years? Why all of a sudden? It’s no secret that a lot of people have lost trust in the mainstream media. A constant theme when the UFO phenomenon does seem to be covered in a legitimate form is a threat narrative, this is suspicious to UFO researchers like myself given the fact that the majority of these objects and sightings that have been documented over decades don’t seem to present any behaviour that indicates a threat. Curious, intrusive, perhaps, but no threat. When a story from a credible source emerges mentioning some kind of benevolent possibility, the story seems to be heavily ridiculed by mainstream media, like this one for example. Obviously there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered and as of now we can only speculate. I’ve written about these questions in depth in multiple articles. You can read more about whether or not extraterrestrials may be a threat, here, and thoughts about recent mainstream media coverage about the phenomenon, here. We’ve been covering this topic for 11 years now here at CE, and you can sift through all of our articles on this subject here if interested. Pictures of UFOs Officially released pictures of UFOs are abundant and available within the public domain. Here, for example, is a photo taken by two Royal Canadian Air Force pilots on August 27th, 1946, in Fort MacLeod, Alberta, Canada.

Then there are photos that aren’t 100 percent verifiable but do come from interesting sources nonetheless that are always interesting to look at and speculate, like the ones shown in the lecture below by Robert (Bob) Dean. Dean passed away a few years ago. He was a retired US Army Command Sergeant Major (high rank) who serve for 28 years. According to him, as stated in his lecture: Ladies and gentlemen, my government, NASA, which many of us in the United States say stands for Never A Straight Answer, proceeded to erase 40 rolls of film of the Apollo Program – the flight to the Moon, the flight round the Moon, the landings on the Moon, the walking guys here and here.

They erased, for Christ’s sake, 40 rolls of film of those events. Now we’re talking about several thousand individual frames that were taken that the so-called authorities determined that you did not have a right to see. Oh, they were ‘disruptive,’ socially unacceptable, ‘politically unacceptable.’ I’ve become furious. I’m a retired Command Sergeant Major. I was never famous for having a lot of patience. His claims of NASA erasing photos have been made by many verified NASA/other employees. Dr. Norman Bergrun, for example a well known scientist who worked for Ames Research Laboratory, NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) and what’s now known as Lockheed Martin, hinted to the same thing. It’s interesting to note that many Apollo astronauts, and astronauts in general have been quite outspoken about their experiences and knowledge about the UFO phenomenon. Apollo 14’s Dr. Edgar Mitchell of one of the best examples.

There are also a few astronauts who deny these claims, and these are the ones that seem to get the most attention within the mainstream which is odd.

The implications of UFO/extraterrestrial contact is huge. It’s a major paradigm shifter, a realization that has the potential to expand human consciousness to another level and help us re-examine the nature of reality, who we are, why we are here, and question the way we live on planet Earth. It leaves no aspect of humanity untouched.

These days, it’s not just knowing information and facts that will create change, it’s changing ourselves, how we go about communicating, and re-assessing the underlying stories, ideas and beliefs that form our world. We have to practice these things if we truly want to change. At Amongst 100's of hours of exclusive content, we have recently completed two short courses to help you become an effective changemaker, one called Profound Realization and the other called How To Do An Effective Media Detox. Join CETV, engage with these courses and more here!.

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