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Buzz Aldrin, Other NASA Astronauts Pass ‘Lie Detector Test’ On Alien Life, ‘Sunday Express’ Reports
Sound bytes from several NASA astronauts, including Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, were recently analyzed in a “lie detector” test to determine whether they may have been telling the truth when recounting their purported alien life and spacecraft sightings. While the analysis revealed that Aldrin in particular “passed” the tests, reports have stressed that the findings cannot be considered proof that extraterrestrial life does exist.
According to the Sunday Express, the tests were performed by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology in Albany, Ohio, as the establishment conducted “complex computer analysis” of voice recordings from four NASA astronauts — Buzz Aldrin and Al Worden, who are still living, and Gordon Cooper and Edgar Mitchell, who passed away earlier this century. The tests focused mainly on Aldrin’s account of an “L-shaped” object that he and his fellow Apollo 11 astronauts supposedly saw while traveling to the moon in 1969.
Buzz Aldrin, Other NASA Astronauts Pass ‘Lie Detector Test’ On Alien Life, ‘Sunday Express’ Reports
Sound bytes from several NASA astronauts, including Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, were recently analyzed in a “lie detector” test to determine whether they may have been telling the truth when recounting their purported alien life and spacecraft sightings. While the analysis revealed that Aldrin in particular “passed” the tests, reports have stressed that the findings cannot be considered proof that extraterrestrial life does exist.
According to the Sunday Express, the tests were performed by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology in Albany, Ohio, as the establishment conducted “complex computer analysis” of voice recordings from four NASA astronauts — Buzz Aldrin and Al Worden, who are still living, and Gordon Cooper and Edgar Mitchell, who passed away earlier this century. The tests focused mainly on Aldrin’s account of an “L-shaped” object that he and his fellow Apollo 11 astronauts supposedly saw while traveling to the moon in 1969.