Clip from September 20, 2013 - guest Clark McClelland on the Jeff Rense Program.
Clark McClelland has had an interesting, unique, and painful story. From
1958 to 1992 Clark worked for NASA as an ScO (spacecraft operator).
During his tenure he met Apollog Mission astronaut and, according to
Clar, he designed the Apollo XI emblem. He met and worked with many
Germany scientists (former NAZIs) who came to the United States via
Operations Paperclip. According to Drs. Werner von Braun and Hermann
Oberth, they said the cannot take full credit for their technological
innovations and said they had help from an extraterrestrial
civilization. In 1991 Clark witnessed a 8-9 ft being in space
communicating with the space shuttle crew. In 1992, apparently, after
learning so many truths, NASA decided to dismiss him on a very minor
technicality. An error in the residential address written on his
original employment application in 1958. His pension was canceled and he
could not find any work in relevant fields of aerospace, public- or
private sector-wise. He was only able to find employment in Disney World
for $4.25 per hour. Clark is certain that there is a dictatorial secret
shadow government, that has not only taken over NASA, but the United
States of America. He strongly believed that the world is being enslaved
by a few. During this very heated interview Clark recounted his
meetings with former US presidents, astronauts and even his visit with
former Hollywood star Jackie Gleason and his testimony about his trip to
Homestead AFB with former US President Richard Nixon, where he saw
wreckage from downed extraterrestrial aircraft and even bodies.
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McClelland is a bonafide expert in the field of UFO specialists. He
began his investigations of this strange phenomenon in 1947. His 60 plus
years of study in the field of UFOlogy puts him in a unique class of
educators and investigators.
He has lectured at many national
universities including Notre Dame, Penn State, Ohio State, Berea,
Montana State University, New York University, Idaho State, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University and others too numerous to mention. On several
occasions, he was requested by students and faculty to bring his unique
topic to their campus as an elective course, although his work at
Kennedy Space Center at the time overruled his acceptance.
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McClelland's long association with the UFO phenomenon has followed him
throughout his aerospace career. In 1958 he was assigned to the national
space program at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and helped launch or viewed
679 rockets and spacecraft. In addition to being an Aerospace Engineer
and Technical Assistant to the Apollo Program Manager during the Apollo
moon landings, McClelland and other SpaceCraft Operators did extensive
technical checkout of simulated flights and mission objectives of the
various shuttles to assure orbital success and the personal safety of
the astronauts.
McClelland knew many of the astronauts who
perished during the Challenger disaster and certainly did all he could
to keep each shuttle from such a repeat accident. He has held important
positions involving such manned projects as Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo
lunar landings, Skylab, the Space Shuttle and the Space Station. He was
assigned to the cockpit of the Space Shuttle missions as a SpaceCraft
Operator (Ground Test Astronaut). If anyone knows what is going on in
space, with humans or otherwise, it is McClelland
In 1960, Major
Donald E Keyhoe, the International Director of the National
Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) selected McClelland
to be Director for the Kennedy Space Center and central Florida region.
His unit members included two NASA Astronaut Flight Surgeons, many
engineers, scientists and mathematicians as consultants and
investigators. Later, he was chosen as the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON)
Director at the KSC and served concurrently as Assistant State Director
for Florida.
McClelland's name is on three commemorative
monuments, the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions -- - -- His name
will be on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station and the Deep
Space Missions monuments in the future.
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