Recordings of speeches by American astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Alfred Worden, Edgar Mitchell, and Gordon Cooper were analyzed using state-of-the-art, classified equipment reportedly far more advanced than any modern lie detector, according to the Daily Star.
The study was conducted at the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology in Albany, Ohio. Using computer technology, excerpts from various astronaut interviews were carefully analyzed.
According to the study’s results, none of the four astronauts showed signs of deliberate lying; they completely believed what they were saying. In these interviews, all four reported seeing UFOs and aliens during their space flights, including to the Moon.
The technologies used are reportedly still classified, but could soon replace all lie detectors used by the police and the FBI. Â
Buzz Aldrin, now 88, was the second person to walk on the moon in 1969. Aldrin has since maintained that he observed a UFO during his lunar flight. “There was something L-shaped, and it was pretty close.”
Alfred (Al) Worden (86) flew to the Moon as part of the Apollo 15 mission (1971), but did not land on it. He once stunned the public by claiming to have seen aliens on TV. He is also a staunch supporter of the theory that we are all descended from ancient aliens.
Edgar Mitchell (who died in 2016) was a member of the Apollo 14 mission (1971), the third manned lunar landing. In the 1990s and 2000s, Mitchell repeatedly claimed that aliens exist and have visited Earth many times, but that the government is suppressing this information. He also claimed to have seen UFOs on numerous occasions.
Gordon Cooper (who died in 2004) was among the first American astronauts and the backup commander of Apollo 10. He was a candidate for Apollo 13, but never made it to the Moon.
Cooper was interested in UFO issues. In a 1985 interview, Gordon Cooper said:
“I believe that extraterrestrial ships with crews have visited our planet. These extraterrestrial ships are technologically more advanced than our current ships. I think we need a coordinated program at the highest level to coordinate the collection and analysis of information worldwide about UFOs and to develop a strategy for establishing friendly contact with these visitors.
For many years, I lived in the same secrecy that all astronauts lived in. Today, I can reveal the secret: every day, radars in the United States detect objects whose shape and design are unknown to us.”