If the lunar regolith had any depth, we might think those tower-like structures over ten kilometers tall are spear-like cylindrical asteroids — along the lines of the recent Oumuamua — that stuck when they hit but, as the universally too-shallow craters reveal, that is not likely what would have happened. They’d have shattered a few meters into the dust, against what ever is so hard under it, so that doesn’t offer an explanation.
“There are other spacecraft here, sir. Lined up own the other side of the crater. Those babies are huge, enormous. They’re watching us.” / Neil Armstrong, on the medical channel, as he stepped onto the lunar surface.
Look how devastated the Apollo 11 astronauts are in the initial panel interview after returning to Earth. They are sad, introspective, and reluctant to speak. “It’s the beginning of a new age,” Armstrong says, then looks downward, utterly sad.
25 years later: “There are great ideas undiscovered; breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of truth’s protective layers. There are places to go beyond belief.”
What’s that now, Neil? Say again?
“There’s a monolith on the moon of Mars. When people find out about that, they’ll say, ‘Who put that there’?” – Buzz Aldrin.
Scott Carpenter: Atlas 7 – “At no time, when the astronauts were in space, were they alone. They were under constant surveillance by UFOs.”
Ellison Onizuka: “We witnessed small, strange-looking creatures, humanoid in shape. They did not look of Earthly origin.”
Edgar Mitchell: “Yes, there has been ET visitation and may continue to be. There’s a lot of evidence that points to a clandestine group.”
Carl Sagan: “When new information challenges our beliefs, it threatens our sense of self, and triggers our primal reptilian brain. When our illusions about ourselves are challenged, some of us may tend to fly into murderous rage.”
NASA’s Brookings Report 1960s – “Public disclosure of ET life would cause the collapse of society and must therefore remain clandestine.”
Atop all this, the Moon landings both actually happened and were faked, at the same time. What the public saw was a guarantee of success, a layer of gloss slapped over the real missions, which remained safely behind the vetted image. Nixon’s doing.
Is the Moon artificial? Sure looks like it. Are many facts being hidden? Unquestionably. Are rhetorical questions revealing? In the absence of confirmed evidence, they’re the best way we have of delving past the glare of publicity and consensual sub-reality.
What’s really going on is the one thing we’d both love to know and perhaps cannot face or withstand, once it’s known. Certainly the universal corruption we witness today is disheartening enough without learning we’re a fucking ant farm for beings and machinations, for purposes and exploitation we can barely imagine.
Imagine no deception, I wonder if we can, no faked Moon landings, a world of cosmic man, Imagine all the sheeple, grazing in the fields, baa-ah ah ah ah…
With apologies to Yoko Ono’s Grapefruit Papers, where such lyrics first arose.
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Note: Remarks above inspired by https://youtu.be/DhTagWzkjHk and a nod (and wink) to Georges Méliès for the indelible imagery.