Did Neil Armstrong know more about UFO sightings on the Moon than he told the public? Was it the reason he left NASA and became a very private citizen?
That's the theory cropping up on the web and discussed in the video attached below.
According to this YouTuber, Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin saw two alien spacecraft, watching their every move, as they descended to the lunar surface on the first visit.

Why wasn't the public aware? After all, the landing was seen on TV by hundreds of millions around the world.
Either it was equipment malfunction, alien interference which prevented some key transmissions from being heard, or plain old-fashioned government coverup.
But, supposedly, reports of the objects by the astronauts to Mission Control are part of a transcript published years later by some ham radio operators who were listening in at the time.
In answer to a query by Mission Control, one of the astronauts is allegedly quoted as saying, "These babies are huge, sir. Enormous! Oh, God, you wouldn't believe it! I'm telling you there are other space craft out there. Lined up on the far side of the crater edge. They're on the Moon watching us!"
The photo above supposedly shows a picture snapped by Aldrin of the ships shadowing their activities.
If this is true, it would certainly be a reasonable explanation why Armstrong left the space program. He never "cashed in" like many of the other 11 men who actually walked on the Moon.
Did seeing a UFO spook him away?
Here's the video:
What do you think?
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Comments: 11
http://history.nasa.gov/ap11ann/kippsphotos/apollo.html
During the course of the afternoon, Dr Faget spoke briefly with my girlfriend and me and since I was a fanatic space junkie at the time, I asked him if he had heard about the claim from the ham radio operators and if there was any truth to their hearing a conversation about other ships on the moon. He smiled and took a minute before answering and then told me he couldn't comment either way, but that he thought in the near future the world was going to be much more exciting place than anyone expected.
http://www.astronautix.com/articles/maxilder.htm
My home page www.jamesoberg.com has photos I took during the 'medal ceremony' from the two cosmonauts whose lives he had saved.
He was inter alia a mischievous prankster, as well as a spaceflight visionary.
Did you tell him you had read that UFO story in a grocery store tabloid?
http://www.debunker.com/texts/apollo11.html
Check it out and decide for yourself if you owe Neil's memory an apology.
http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=qh76R09dBE4
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about one of the few amateurs who did manage to monitor Apollo-11 privately.
The author, C. Graney, points out: “I asked Baysinger whether he found anything that NASA edited out – comments about things going wrong, the astronauts being loose with their language, or exclamations about meeting aliens! He said no – absolutely everything was transmitted to the public on TV. In fact he said, ‘that was kind of disappointing’. Part of the idea of this project was to hear the unedited ‘real story’, and it turned out there was nothing edited out.”
The main message was that they had come from a planet made of wood and had come to the Earth in search of varnish. I challenge you gentlemen to dispute my claim.