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Originally Posted by eXcessiveForce
Didn't see anything leaving the atmosphere, I saw stuff going past the shuttle as it was in orbit. I didn't here her say "oh my god it's aliens. and I didn't hear anything to indicate that she was disturbed. I also noticed that one of the things passing appeared to blink in a rather similar fashion to the other clip you posted.
So again space junk and satellites, just because they don't know what it is at the moment doesn't mean it's extra terrestrial. notice they call things by their proper names so anything that they can't identify would be a UFO.
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again, you dont think highly trained astronauts would know the difference between a ufo and a satellite?
also, she didnt blatantly say there were aliens, but that is because she knew that their transmission could be picked up by regular people. in many of these missions you notice that the astronauts seem confused/disturbed when these objects start appearing. they trip over there words, pause mid sentence etc.... yet they are careful to never actually say words like ufo or aliens or spacecraft. they say its debri, or the planet venus, or some other explanation that clearly doesnt match what is being shown in the footage. they know the transmissions can be picked up, so they make sure not to come right out and say it. they do that on secured transmission feeds to mission control that cannot be picked up or hacked into.