Donna Hare had a secret clearance while working for NASA contractor, Philco Ford.
She testifies that she was shown a photo of a picture with a distinct UFO.
Her colleague explained that it was his job to airbrush such evidence of UFOs out of photographs before they were released to the public.
She also heard information from other Johnson Space Center employees that some astronauts had seen extraterrestrial craft and that when some of them wanted to speak out about this, they were threatened.
She testifies that she was shown a photo of a picture with a distinct UFO.
Her colleague explained that it was his job to airbrush such evidence of UFOs out of photographs before they were released to the public.
She also heard information from other Johnson Space Center employees that some astronauts had seen extraterrestrial craft and that when some of them wanted to speak out about this, they were threatened.

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ReplyDeleteMs. Hare worked at the NASA center in Houston for a number of years
ReplyDeletebetween the Apollo and the beginning of the Shuttle program. She has
testified that:
1. She saw a space photograph with a UFO on it, and a technician was
airbrushing it out prior to public release.
2. She was told (and clearly believed) that all space flights were followed
by UFOs but astronauts were sworn to secrecy and threatened with grave
punishments if they revealed it.
3. She was told (and clearly believed) that there were space photos
showing a cattle mutilation in progress by a UFO, with cattle in the field
standing with their tails straight up in alarm.
4. She was told (and clearly believed) that UFOs had been responsible for
crippling the Apollo-13 spacecraft, so as to prevent it from reaching its
intended landing area on the back side of the Moon -- but then, the UFOs
had further interfered by aiding the doomed spaceship and making it
possible for it to return safely to Earth.
I cannot believe the first item, the only one of the four to which she was a
direct witness, because she described the photograph as showing trees
and their shadows, which allowed her to determine the low altitude of the
white circle she saw (and which she described as "a metallic disk") from
its shadow on the ground.
From what I know of NASA space photography, I believe it was impossible
then or now for NASA to produce Earth surface images with sufficient
detail to show a tree and its shadow. A vigorous search by several UFO
buffs recently for such pictures in NASA's archives (the photo was
described as being prepared for public sale) failed to locate any.
That challenge has remained open for many years: if commercially
released NASA photographs in that time period were clear enough to show
trees and their shadows, find one. Find any example in books, magazines,
scientific papers, anywhere they might have been released. Nobody has
yet succeeded – because, I suggest, such images never existed.
Veteran NASA earth photography specialist Paul Lowman confirmed this
for me: “Your term ‘preposterous’ is right on. The original Landsats had a
ground resolution of 79 meters; Landsats 4 and 5 did better than that,
around 30 meters or so. The Skylab S190B camera (18" focal length)
could resolve small boats in marinas on the Chicago lake front, and I think
a 10 meter resolution would account for that. But no NASA satellite of that
era, or for that matter of any era up to now, could resolve pine trees or
their shadows.”
Assuming Ms. Hare’s description of the comments to her are accurate, is
there any possible prosaic explanation why men should tell her ‘UFO
stories’? One fact (found via Internet search engines) which may help in
formulating a hypothesis is that she (under the name Donna Tietze) was
on public record as a UFO contactee counselor during the same period
she was allegedly being told these stories. She was a Texas ‘Associate
Director’ of the ‘UFO Contact Center International (UFOCCI)’, a group that
described itself in 1981 as “a non-profit organization dedicated to helping
people who have had traumatic, bizarre experiences or sightings of UFOs.
A secondary goal of UFOCCI is to promote public awareness of the UFO
contactee phenomenon. UFOCCI works with each contactee to help them
understand their experiences via hypnosis, group meetings and open
seminars. Each year, over the Labor Day weekend, UFOCCI conducts a
conference called "Jorpah" (which means 'Cosmic Gathering') in which the
past year's activities are summed up and discussed. These gatherings are
held at different places throughout the country. The date and time of these
conferences are announced in The "Missing Link" newsletter.”
Further, according to a published report of the STAR KNOWLEDGE
CONFERENCE in Sedona, Arizona, in 1999, “Donna Tietze Hare, spoke
about having an extraterrestrial encounter at age 25, which altered her
consciousness about the cosmos.