[Part 2]<br><br>The scientists' definition of
intelligent life is whether or not it can use and manage
information. Even the most primitive microbes on Earth qualify
by that definition, and surely there are at the very
least similar microbes thriving on planets throughout
the universe. If you are starting to think walking on
the moon addled my brain and that I'll believe any
old crank theory about ETs, think again. I would
describe myself as a cynic. I wasn't convinced about the
existence of aliens until I started talking to the military
old-timers who were there at the time of Roswell. The more
government documentation on aliens I was told about, the
more convinced I became. It must be stressed that the
wackier people on the fringe of alien matters do the
subject no end of damage. Contrary to rumor, there are no
alien buildings and structures on the moon. I should
know, I was there! I even became caught up in these
rumors when a theory started that a moon structure was
reflected on my helmet during TV transmissions of my
landing. That just isn't true. It's that kind of
disinformation which stops credible people admitting that they
too believe in aliens. <br><br>Thankfully, things are
changing for the better. It's a snowball effect - the more
scientists admit that ETs are a viable prospect, the more
they are investigated in a scientific manner. And the
more that happens, the more chance there is of us
discovering inarguable proof of extraterrestrials. It helps
too that those in possession of documentation of
alien visits to Earth are starting to come forward. The
military people I spoke to are tired of the secrecy
surrounding Roswell and similar cases, particularly as the
information is being leaked. I firmly believe that this
documentation will have to be made public within the next three
or four years. And if proof of ETs is finally made
public, nobody will be happier than me. What I don't
think will happen is that I will ever see an
extra-terrestrial. I'd love to see one, though it's not the biggest
priority in my life. But, as they say on a TV show I'm
associated with, the truth is out there.