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I don’t know what it was… But the whole Moon landing narrative was sketchy. I tend to believe we went… But where there is smoke, there is fire… And something very weird happened around this event… It’s not just the Nasa Nazi’s, the missing moon tapes, the unexplained technology, the JFK connection, the odd body language of the astronauts, the wild conspiracy theories, the whistleblowers, the Russian race, the weird Buzz Aldrin clips, the found moon tapes, etc… it’s all of it combined. It all reeks of something huge that was covered up.
I thought I would add some links that are just more strangeness…
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Reminds me of my favorite moment from “Everybody Loves Raymond” when Debra discovers their wedding video had been… repurposed by Ray.
NASA likely asked Irwin Allen to resolve the moon buggy issue just like he somehow got the chariot to fit into the UPPER deck of the Jupiter 2 for Lost in Space.
Mike Bara’s book “Ancient Aliens on the Moon” got me wondering about the moon voyage stories we’ve been told.
https://www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com/proddetail.php?prod=AAOM
He didn’t profess to know what’s going on with the (questionable) offical narratives either – and he raised a number of questions about the blurry photos that Nasa posted into their public photo/imagery archive about the moon voyage.
His engineering background led him to see a blurry image differently from the way that someone (like myself!) who is not a spacial thinker would see them. When I looked at the images (in his book), I couldn’t see much – until I read what he was seeing in those same images, and then I looked again, and my frame of reference changed. I found it fascinating to be led through the process of how someone with an engineering background interprets an image that would otherwise have no meaning for people who don’t process spatial information very well, or weakly.