Dan Aykroyd: At This Point We Should Accept Aliens Are Real

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Dan Aykroyd, CM OOnt is a Canadian-American actor, producer, comedian, musician and filmmaker who was an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on Saturday Night Live.

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So I think, I don't think they want to form a relationship with us. I think they're coming and going like taxis and they have been since the beginning of the existence of life on this planet or the existence of this planet. Do you think they engineered human beings? Well, that Mission to Mars movie is one of NASA employee's favorite movies. I think maybe they might have. What is a Mission to Mars movies? That's a mission. A Mission to Mars. Tim Robbins, really good picture. It's a doc, it's a doc. It's a feature. It's a feature, yeah. Mission to Mars. What is it about? It's about the Mission to Mars and them discovering there was a civilization there and that perhaps we were helped along in our development. What year was this around? I'm not sure Mission to Mars. Two thousand. Really? Really good. Oh, I remember, it was like a horror movie. Here's the Marilyn Monroe. Yes, I saw that movie. Here's the cover with Marilyn Monroe. There's a case for interplanetary saucers that was in Life magazine. Okay, I remember this movie. Was that a good movie? It was. It was really good. In the end, Tim Robbins kind of blows off in space. There's been a few astronauts that got really deep into UFOs, right? Absolutely. Edgar Mitchell was one of them. Yeah. Well, I have an interesting story for you and this is of course totally anecdotal and it's part of the lore. You want another drink? Hell yeah. Okay, so. Want a drink? Oh, we? Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. I do believe that we actually rent to the moon. I don't believe that that's a fake experience. I said people say, oh well, it was black and the dust didn't, the dust flew up and it wouldn't. It wouldn't. Crystal had vodka, cleanest vodka on the planet. So I believe the one. Buzz Aldrin, a good friend of mine, a good friend of everybody's, but I love Buzz. So they go to the moon and I love that story about there was only 17 seconds of fuel left when they landed and then he had to kind of hop over some rocks to get there. So there's a story that Neil Armstrong was at a conference in France in a hotel room and there was a woman there who had been previously head of MI6 and she was a part of this cocktail party and she overheard a conversation between Neil Armstrong and another gentleman who was in the intelligence service and the guy was asking him about the moon landing and Neil said, you know, there was a frequency that we switched to to talk about other things that were happening at that time. And the guy said, what do you mean? He said, when we landed there on the rim of the crater nearby, he said there were several ships and they were large and menacing. What's a menacing ship? Saved like one of your bottles of skulls? Well, no, this is a happy skull. No, the Coneheads starship. I remember the Coneheads starship. Yeah, but I do remember that. So, I mean, that's a total anecdote. But I think, you know, if that's true, you know, well... Well, he only said that one time in French. Maybe the translation sucks. Yeah, you know, the woman again, the woman, do you want to... Oh, I might as well have a straight, right? The woman was with MI6. Purportedly, that's kind of a neat story. Of course, it's a neat story. Edgar Mitchell said that he saw something out there too, right? Edgar Mitchell did and... He's passed away. He's passed away since, right? Yeah. He was a firm believer. And then the STS 1979 STS space shuttle footage, you've seen that. STS 1979 tether, satellite tether break. Oh, I have seen that. Yeah, the tether broke off, it was a mile long and they were supposed to spin off a satellite, it was a mile long and it broke. So, the tether is a mile long. But in the back of the tether, you see these old lifesaver shaped rings going back and forth. Well, David Serrata says, that's a species that was trying to help the planet and they were bringing giant water bags and giant, giant water vessels to heal our ozone layer. And it was the STS 1979 space shuttle tether. Water heals ozone layers? Water, yeah, water, water to big, big massive, massive dumps of water. These were supposed to be these O shaped, lifesaver shaped UFO figures. And then what he did was he compared them against the length of the tether, which was a mile long and said these things would have had to have been quite large. Now that's David Serrata. You should have him on, he's a brilliant ufologist and theorist. And STS space shuttle 1979. And then Lonnie Zamora, you should also check and Herb Shermer, SCHIRMAR. And Leslie King and Ralph Blumenthal, you know, this is a piece of paper, but there's a video for there go evidence, rectus and plasmids in the thermosphere. There we go. There are 10 separate NASA space shuttle meshes over 200 miles above the earth within the thermosphere. The structures appear to be self illuminated, maybe several meters or kilometers in size and have four distinct morphologies. What is this? What's the title of this? Who's this from? Emeritus brain research laboratory, Northern California cosmology.com. That's pretty neat. I don't know. It's just stumbled across it. It may be wrong. Joseph PhD, Center for cosmology, Silicon Valley, California. Huh? There is video. There is video. The tether. Uh, the video is weird. And someone described it as ice crystals. And they said that the perspective is what's screwing everybody up as the ice crystals are between us and the cable, but it makes it look like they're enormous, but they're actually quite small. I think, I think at this point we can accept that, that these ships are real, that they're advanced. Can we? Yes, we can. I think we can accept that. There's just so many, so much footage, so many reports. Ted Phillips has trace evidence, so many landing sites, so many, I think we'd accept they're real. I think we accept these beings are real. There are many different species. Some are benevolent to us. Some are malevolent. What we have to get past is, okay, now that we know that, how will that help human transformation? Now John Mack at the session I was at, at the Fifth Avenue Medical Institute, a woman got up and she said, I was a socialite in Massachusetts. All I cared about was money and spending money and where I could go and spend money and, and buying things. And one afternoon I was in my garden and an orange orb came into the garden and a figure got out and lectured me. You have so much power. Just like the guy in the sailboat. You can make this planet a better place. Your obligation now is to use your power and your wealth to make this planet a better place. And she is now one of the leading environmentalists on the planet. She devotes her money and time to this. What's her name? I don't know her name. I don't remember her name, but Jan Harzan, Jan Harzan, I do know his name. He's head of MUFON. And why is Jan Harzan an IBM, ex IBM mainframe engineer, head of MUFON? Because when he was a boy in Marin County, California, he and his brother were left for the weekend. He was 10 and 12 year old brother, 12 year old brother and he was 10. An orange orb dropped into his backyard and two beings got out and played with them for several hours. And then he came back the next day and Jan said, I have to go into science. I gotta know what that was. That wasn't a helicopter. That wasn't a, have you had Jan on? Have you had the, yeah, I have Jan on and you should have a, you should have Jan on. You should have Beverly Trout on. She's the, she's the Midwestern, one of the directors for Mid at the Midwest. Sam Maranto, the expert on the Tinley Park cases, which that is so great. I want to just point out that Dan Aykroyd has no notes in front of him. These notes are, these words are just flying out of his head. These names are deeply ingrained in his memory. The Tinley Park, I mean, the Delta's parking above your family barbecue, you know. So it's entertaining. We gotta get past that they exist and get to the point though. How do we benefit our planet? How do we make this planet better? How do we take these warnings? The Day the Earth Stood Still, one of the greatest UFO movies ever. Oh yeah. He comes down and he says, you know, these nuclear toys you're playing with, we don't, we don't like that, you know. So I think that there's some intervention. Clatu Barata niktu. Clatu Barata niktu. Patricia Neal and that show. What a great movie, man. That's an inaugural movie. What year was that? Have you shown your children that movie yet? No, not yet. You should show your girls. You should. That was in the 50s. Yeah, that's a great one. And because it really took the real science of what was going on and it took all of the stories that were reported in Bruce's book here and kind of distilled them into, you know, into a theory of what might be happening.