The late Ingo Swann claimed to have seen an alien civilization and asked an agent whether the US had made contact with aliens
Documents from a government program handled by the CIA claim that an ‘alien civilization’ exists on the Moon.
As clairvoyance surged in popularity in the 1970s, government agencies jumped on board the ‘New Age’ spiritualism movement by employing members of the public who expressed psychic abilities to work on projects with them.
One of those was Ingo Swann, who was tasked with ‘remote viewing’ – a process in which individuals who claim to harness the ability can see things from a distance in their minds.
Swann, who was born in Colorado in 1933, was sworn to secrecy while he carried out his duties – which involved him experiencing psychic episodes and detailing to the CIA what he saw.
One of these trips allegedly took him to the far side of the Moon, also known as the ‘dark side of the Moon’, which is the part that consistently faces away from Earth.
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The late Ingo Swann claimed to have seen an alien civilization living on the dark side of the moon (Getty stock)
In a tell-all book released in 1998 titled Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy, Swann made bombshell claims that he had witnessed an extra-terrestrial civilization living on the Moon.
Swann, who sadly died in 2013, detailed how he was employed by the CIA for his psychic abilities and was told he was not able to reveal anything that went on in the government program – known as Project Stargate – for ‘at least 10 years’.
He explained in his book that he received a call from Washington DC asking for his help in a secret project back in February 1975.
When he met with a government agent he knew only as ‘Mr Axelrod’, he had a bag placed over his head and was bundled into a chopper. From there he claims he was taken to an underground base.
“We want you to go to the Moon for us, and describe what you see,” Swann claimed was the order that came from Axelrod.
Explaining what he saw on the dark side of the moon – some 238,000 miles away – in his vision, he wrote: “I found towers, machinery, lights of different colors, strange-looking buildings.

While Swann was ‘remote viewing’ the aliens, two of them looked up at his consciousness (Getty stock)
“I found bridges whose function I couldn’t figure out. There were a lot of domes of various sizes.”
And among the infrastructure were aliens that donned no clothes and Swann believed them all to be male.
As they were mining the crates of the Moon, two of these aliens he claimed looked up at his consciousness.
“Two of them pointed in my direction,” he penned. “How could they do that… unless… they have some kind of high psychic perceptions, too?”
Swann shared how he took what he saw to ‘Mr Axelrod’, before asking him whether the US had been into contact with this alien life force that he had just witnessed.
Explaining what he said to the government agent, he wrote: “They somehow have told you to stay away. That’s why you are resorting to psychic perceptions. They are not friendly, are they?”
Claiming ‘Mr Axelrod’ replied: “[Swann was] approximately correct… but not completely so.”Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/Allexxandar
Topics: Aliens, Conspiracy Theories, Moon

Updated 17:51 24 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 17:31 24 Aug 2024 GMT+1
Buzz Aldrin had violent response when conspiracy theorist accused him of faking the moon landing
Buzz Aldrin left a lasting impression on one ‘moon landing truther’ who’d attempted to rubbish his legacy
Buzz Aldrin was the only second person to ever walk on the Moon, but before he did so, he had to undergo years of training.
So, you can kinda excuse him for losing his temper when a conspiracy theorist who didn’t believe the 1969 Moon Landing actually happened accused him of being a ‘liar’ and a ‘coward’ back in 2002.
Last month marked 55 years since NASA sent Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins to the Moon aboard Apollo 11.

Buzz Aldrin waves to the crowd during the Veterans Day Parade on November 11, 2019 in New York City. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
At 8.17pm on July 20, 1969, the duo successfully landed the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on Earth’s only natural satellite, and the two took pictures including footprint on the Moon and Aldrin saluting the US flag.
Armstrong was the first person to stand on the Moon, coining the phrase: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
But ever since it happened, there have been tons of people doubting the legitimacy of the mission – with many pointing to alleged ‘evidence’ as proof that the Moon Landing never occurred.
Similarly, there is also plenty of evidence proving the opposite, in fact, Professor Anu Ojha from National Space Centre Discovery Director in 2019 took it upon herself to break down every single point touted by conspiracy theorists as proof of it being ‘fake’.
However, it’s a theory that still persists and one of those ‘truthers’ was Bar Sibrel.
According to BBC News, he was approached Aldrin, who was also with his stepdaughter at the time, outside a hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and accused the American astronaut of lying about walking on the moon.
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Buzz Aldrin stands beside the American flag as Neil Armstrong snaps the picture. (Bettmann/Getty)
In the recording, Sibrel can be heard yelling at Aldrin saying that he’d told people that he ‘walked on the moon when you didn’t’, as per Joe.
He also repeatedly asked Aldrin to ‘swear on the Bible’ that he’d been to the Moon.
Responding to the hostility, the then 72-year-old raises his voice and asks him to ‘get away from me’.
Sibrel replies: “You’re a coward and a liar and a thief…”
At which point Aldrin punches Sibrel, who had walked up to his face, in the jaw.
Following the incident Sibrel attempted to press charges against Aldrin, but the case was thrown out once as the court found Sibrel to be the instigator.
Deputy district attorney Elizabeth Ratinoff said at the time: “Ultimately, Sibrel called Aldrin a thief, liar and coward. Video depicts Aldrin striking Sibrel once in the face with a fist. Sibrel immediately turns to the camera crew present and appears to twice state, ‘Did you get that?’
“Based on the totality of the circumstances it is unlikely a jury would find Aldrin guilty of a misdemeanor battery charge.”
Speaking about the ‘moon landing truthers’ to Fox News at a later stage, Aldrin said: “I don’t pay any attention to them, really. They’re out for themselves to make a name.”Featured Image Credit: Harmony Gerber/SAEED KHAN/AFP/Getty Images
Topics: Conspiracy Theories, NASA, Moon

Published 17:40 7 Jul 2024 GMT+1
Eerie unsolved case of ‘alien enthusiasts’ who were found dead in field with strange lead masks over their eyes
Two Brazilian electronic technicians were found wearing formal suits and lead eye masks
While some cold cases are being cracked through advances in modern technology, there’s still a few that have left people baffled decades later.
One such case, known as the ‘Lead Masks’ case, involves the two Brazilian electronic technicians, Manoel Pereira da Cruz and Miguel José Viana.
While their deaths alone were never conclusively solved, it was how they were found that really stumped investigators.
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For this, we’re going to need to hark back to August 1966, when 18-year-old Jorge da Costa Alves stumbled upon them while out flying a kite at Vintém Hill in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro.
A team of police and firefighters soon arrived – and what they found was bizarre.
Cruz and Viana’s bodies were both dressed in formal suits with a waterproof coat and a lead mask which covered around their eyes – and they were partly covered in grass.
It only gets crazier.

Miguel José Viana and Manoel Pereira da Cruz (YouTube/Investigation Discovery)
Beside their bodies, police discovered an empty water bottle and a bag with two wet towels and some money inside.
A small notebook was also uncovered which said: “16:30 be at the specified location. 18:30 ingest capsules, after the effect protect metals await signal mask.”
Cryptic to say the least.
The pair were from Campos dos Goytacazes, a town to the northeast of Rio de Janeiro, which they’d left three days prior to their bodies being discovered.
On the day they left, the two men had told their families that they were leaving to buy equipment and a car in San Paulo.

The men were wearing two lead eye masks (YouTube/Investigation Discovery)
Having boarded a bus to Niterói, they arrived at 2.30pm and purchased waterproof coats from a local shop and a bottle of water from a bar.
During the investigation, police spoke to a waitress who described Migue as ‘very nervous’ and she noticed he would frequently check his watch.
That was the last time they were seen alive, with the police concluding they went directly to the location from the bar.
But where do UFOs tie in to all this?
Well according to the conspiracy theories, it is said to have derived from a friend of the two men – who were both found with no obvious injuries.

Many conspiracy theories have emerged – including that they were attempting to meet aliens (Getty Stock Image)
He claimed that the two men were ‘scientific spiritualists’ and were attempting to contact extraterrestrials or spirits using psychedelic drugs.
His theory behind them have lead masks was that it would protect their eyes against the possibility of them encountering a blinding light.
But instead of meeting aliens, they died of a drug overdose – or so the theory goes, as a toxicology report had deemed the bodies to be too decomposed to be tested.
While another theory also suggests that a UFO was seen where their bodies were found, according to a family who’d lived next to the area – and that another man had allegedly died four years earlier while wearing a lead mask.
However, the case remains unsolved to this day.Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Investigation Discovery
Topics: Conspiracy Theories

Updated 15:18 18 Jan 2025 GMTPublished 15:13 18 Jan 2025 GMT
Book that was classified by the CIA for more than 50 years reveals exactly how the world will end
Chan Thomas had a wild theory about how the world would end
A book that has been classified by the CIA for more than 50 years reveals exactly how the world will end.
‘The Adam and Eve Story’, written by a former US Air Force employee, UFO researcher and self-proclaimed psychic Chan Thomas in 1966, for the past 59 years has been kept under wraps by the CIA.
The theory was quietly declassified in 2013, but remained concealed in the data base – until now.
In his book, Thomas made some crazy claims, including how Earth as we know it will come to its bitter end.
The psychic claims that a major disaster, on par with the Biblical story of the ‘Great Flood’, strikes Earth every 6,500 years.

The world would be left in ruin, if his theory comes true (Getty Images)
There is even some scientific basis to his claim as archaeologists and geologists argue the flood, that was documented in the Book of Genesis, could’ve happened some 6,500 years ago, reports the Daily Mail.
But what this means is that by Thomas’ logic, our home planet is due a catastrophe any day now.
As for what the end of the world would actually look like in such an apocalypse, Thomas said the Earth’s magnetic field would suddenly flip, in doing so, wreak havoc and total destruction to the planet in a matter of hours.
The first chapter, ‘The Next Cataclysm’, claims: “Like Noah’s 6,500 years ago… Like Adam and Eve’s 11,500 years ago… This, to will come to pass…”
He said the US would crumble first and wrote: “In California, the mountains shake like ferns in a breeze; the mighty Pacific rears back and piles up into a mountain of water more than two miles high, then starts its race eastward.
“In a fraction of a day, all vestiges of civilization are gone, and the great cities. Barely a stone is left where millions walked just a few hours before.”

He said cities in the US would crumble in hours (Getty Images)
He claimed it would take around three hours for the North American continent to crumble, and the rest of the world will follow suit until the seventh day when ‘the horrendous rampage is over’.
The flip, so the theory goes, would see India situated at the North Pole and the Pacific Ocean to the South Pole, while Greenland and Antarctica would lose their ice caps to the tropical climate.
NASA says the Earth’s magnetic poles can shift and have done so hundreds of times throughout history, but fortunately, NASA scientist Martin Mlynczak slammed the idea it would ever move in such a way described by Thomas as ‘totally bogus’ to The Verge.
Why Thomas’ theory was kept a classified secret remains another mystery, but some have suggested the CIA was concerned its disclosure into the public realm could’ve caused a mass panic – or leaked information related to other confidential government research, particularly as Thomas had links to classified projects when he worked to investigate UFO reports.
Still, only 55 pages of the 200-pages of his book have been revealed to this day for reasons which are weirdly unknown.
UNILAD has reached out to the CIA for comment.Featured Image Credit: Getty stock Image/Bettmann via Getty
Topics: UFO, NASA, Science, US News, Earth, Conspiracy Theories, Space, Religion, Climate Change, History

Published 11:26 20 Apr 2025 GMT+1
Only person to visit Area 51 and make it out alive details exactly what he discovered inside
Area 51 remains one of the most mysterious places on Earth
Area 51 is one of the most fascinating places on the planet, so the story of a man who made it out alive is certainly a compelling read.
Located in southern Nevada, Area 51 is often rumored to know a great deal about unidentified flying objects, with many more conspiracy theorists even claiming it’s where the US government harbor alien life.
When Jerry Freeman visited Area 51 back in 1996, he wasn’t exactly looking for UFOs, or projects the US government was hoping to keep under wraps.
Freeman was embarking on the wild adventure in the hope of finding gold, with the Californian anthropologist deciding to travel at night to steer clear of security patrols.
And it was during one night on this week-long expedition that Freeman witnessed something truly shocking.
Freeman told journalist and UFO researcher George Knapp that a doorway opened up in the middle of the sky, letting out a blue light before closing and disappearing into thin are.
Located near Papoose Lake, a dry lake bed in Lincoln County, some theorists out there have suggested that the US conceals a secret alien spacecraft hangar called S-4 within the region.

A satellite shot of Area 51 (Gallo Images/Orbital Horizon/Copernicus Sentinel Data 2024)
Thankfully, Freeman has seen what’s there first hand, and he recalled what he witnessed in conversation with Knapp.
He said: “It looked like a dry lake bed to me, nothing else, but at night it was a different story.
“I could clearly see what were security lights on the perimeters and I could see lights that opened and closed near the centre of the lake.”
Freeman went on to say he felt similar vibrations to that of an earthquake, with the adventurer suggesting that something might have been tested underground.
He added: “It’s something they’re testing either directly underground or I was feeling vibrations completely from Groom Lake, I don’t know.
“I think if they’d have caught me in there that they’d have lit me up like a Roman candle.”

Freeman ventured into Area 51 back in 1996 (otherhand.org)
Around the same time Freeman made that incredible discovery, S-4 become a popular talking point due to claims made by Bob Lazar.
Claiming to be a former government physicist, Lazar said he worked on what was said to be reverse-engineering alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial technology.
The former physicist said the government recovered UFOs and made their own modified alien hardware in the late 1980s, and even went on national TV to speak about Area 51.
Nearly 40 years later, a lot of mystery surrounding Area 51 remains.Featured Image Credit: otheotherhand.org
Topics: Aliens, Area 51, UFO, US News, Conspiracy Theories