Astronaut Says He Saw an "Organic, Alien-Like' Creature on the Space Shuttle

SourceIt might sound like the plot to a Hollywood science-fiction blockbuster, but an astronaut claims to have seen an ‘organic, alien-like’ creature on the Space Shuttle.

Nasa engineer Leland Melvin made the astonishing claims during a discussion with a conspiracy theorist on social media.

The former NFL football player says he spotted the creature in the payload bay of the space shuttle Atlantis, which was in orbit above the Earth at the time.

When he told Nasa about the sighting, space agency experts told Melvin the most likely explanation was ice had broken off away from the shuttle and it was the movement of these floating shards that caught his eye.

The revelation was made during an exchange on social network Twitter, held between Mr Melvin, 54, who worked as an engineer aboard the shuttle, and Scott C. Waring, who runs the site UFO Sightings Daily.

Mr Waring asked: ‘What’s your outlook about the existence of intelligent alien life living in our solar system? Have you ever witnessed a UFO?’

Mr Melvin responded he had seen something ‘translucent, curved, organic looking’ when he was working with colleague Randy Bresnik.

Good one, NASA. Way to solve that astrophysical and biological mystery. Space ice. Yup. There’s nothing else it could’ve been. Translucent, curved, organic looking floating shards out of the Shuttle Atlantis icemaker that came in real handy when they were mixing drinks in orbit. Leland Melvin had the eyesight to play wideout at U. of Richmond and get drafted by the Lions and the brains and scientific acumen to be an engineer aboard a Space Shuttle, but NASA now wants you to believe he can’t tell the difference between an alien organism and an ice cube.

Skeptics love to say “If we’re being visited by aliens, where’s the evidence?” The answer is, it’s hiding in plain sight. Every time we get an eyewitness account like this, it immediately gets shot down. Usually the eyewitness gets dismissed as a crackpot or someone out for publicity. And when the witness is someone highly credible – an astronaut, a commercial or military pilot or air traffic controller, as is so often the case – then we’re told they made a human error.

A pilot gets in a dogfight with a glowing object? It was just a planet. A disc hovers above O’Hare Airport in the middle of the day in 2006 before shooting straight up leaving a hole in the clouds? It was just a rain storm. Air Force officers outside a base in England walk up to and touch a triangle that left radioactive footprints in the ground? That was just a lighthouse off in the distance. Organic material? Ice. When, if these explanations were true, we’d have major scandals on our hands. NASA and our military putting people in positions of huge responsibility who can’t tell the difference between extraterrestrial entities and common, every day objects.

Fortunately, they are not true. And the only scandal is the government spending untold billions debunking what our best and brightest have seen with their own eyes. Unacknowledged Special Access Projects that exist outside of congressional oversight and no one, not even POTUS, knows what they’re covering up. Well I stand with Leland Melvin. He knows he saw what he saw and I believe he saw what he saw. And soon enough, the people saying he was watching ice cubes float around will be like the ones who used to say the Earth doesn’t go around the sun.

The Truth is Out There.

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