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NASA Mission Apollo16 Photo on Approach to Moon

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    Posted: 21/January/2010 at 1:01pm

NASA Mission Apollo 16 Photo on Approach To The Moon

On the film can be observed a dish like unidentified flying object while Apollo 16 approaches to the moon.

Apollo 16 mission was composed of astronauts Ken Mattingly, Charlie Duke and John W. Young, who made the video. President Obama declared on December 29, 2009, in an executive order that "no information may remain classified indefinitely" as part of a sweeping overhaul of the executive branch's system for protecting classified national security information. We assume this includes UFO documentation. He also established a new National Declassification Center at the National Archives to speed the process of declassifying historical documents by centralizing their review. Thousands of high quality photos and films have been taken by military and commercial aircraft and will likely be released under the new Presidential orders. Many military personnel have reported seeing high quality films during Commander's Call at various bases.

John Podesta who is in charge of the "Obama transition team is a frequent visitor to the White House and spoke at the National Press Club as I did encouraging the government to release its files on UFOs and alien visitation.

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