Ex-Air Force sergeant, who alleged seeing NASA images of an extraterrestrial base on the moon’s dark side, has died after a tractor-trailer struck him while riding his bike.
Karl R. Wolfe, a former Air Force sergeant, passed away at age 74 following a bicycle accident in Lansing, New York, when a tractor-trailer hit him. Although the incident is being investigated, no charges have been filed.
Wolfe gained attention in 2001 for asserting that he had seen photos evidencing an alien base on the moon’s dark side. He claimed that during his tenure in the mid-1960s at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, where he worked on surveillance footage processing, he was once shown a mosaic photo from the first lunar orbiter mission that depicted structures resembling radar dishes and towers. He had been waiting for this revelation to become public news ever since.
Thank you, Karl, for putting your life on the line for the rest of us Americans, and for working so hard to make this information public, as it should have been all along. Rest in peace Karl R. Wolfe, you will be missed!