Ancient Aliens on the Moon

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theoretically the blade tips can’t get anywhere near the speed of light. But hey, that’s a real-world application, and these are physicists so…

    Illustration of the “scissors effect”
    Anyway, the point is, stuff can exceed the speed of light under certain circumstances. So if, as an example, Surveyor 4 were descending at thousands of miles per hour and it’s antenna were suddenly deflected by impacting a giant, immovable object (like say a two times stronger than steel lunar tower extending miles high into the sky above the lunar surface), then the signal might very well be lost so quickly that data about the impact might not be recorded or transmitted back to Earth at all.
    Hence, splat! As in a faster-than-light splat.
    If any further evidence was needed to prove out the thesis that there is an immense, miles-high, lattice-work type transparent structure above large portions of the Moon, it was provided a few years ago. Shortly before going to publication on our book Dark Mission , my co-author Richard C. Hoagland found a new image of the Moon from the Apollo 15 mission that seemed to seal the deal. Apollo 15 photograph AS15-88-12013 was taken by the astronauts from the Apollo 15 command module Endeavour shortly after “Trans Earth Injection,” the firing of Endeavour’s main engine to break lunar orbit and begin the return trip to Earth. Looking back at the Moon and with the sun behind them, the astronauts snapped a photo with one of the hand-held 70mm Hasselblad cameras they took on the mission. What the photo shows is truly astonishing.

    Apollo 15 photograph AS15-88-12013.
    Under enhancement, the photo shows what appears to be a misty, billowy “air-glow” limb around the Moon, Stretching literally miles-high above the surface. Scattering the light into the blue end of the spectrum – exactly as an atmosphere would—it looks for all the world like the Moon has a dense atmosphere. But a closer examination reveals that is the least likely explanation.

    Enhanced Apollo 15 photograph AS15-88-12013.
    All planets with dense atmospheres and solid surfaces, like the Earth, have a visible “air-glow limb.” From orbit, it appears as a fairly solid line above the visible horizon, the solid rocky part, of the planet below. The Earth’s is strong and distinct, as the above image from the International Space Station shows. But while the Moon’s “air-glow limb” from AS15-88-12013 is similar, there are dramatic differences.
    For one, it is denser in some places than in others. Notice how the light scattering is thicker above the whiter highland areas in the picture above, and thinner in the areas above the darker maria, or lowland areas. If we were really looking at an atmosphere, it couldn’t pick and choose the areas where it decided to be thicker. As the view of the Earth’s air-glow barrier shows us, it is visually uniform in density.
    So what we’re seeing in AS15-88-12013 has to be something else.
    It has to be, in short, some sort of transparent (like glass) intervening medium that is scattering the light above and around the lunar disk in this photograph. It has to be our miles-high glass dome, caught under the perfect lighting conditions to capture its gauzy, translucent effect. It has to be the same structures we saw in the famous Surveyor 6 photograph, only this time, photographed from lunar orbit (or at least near lunar space).
    While all this makes a circumstantial case to reinforce the “miles-high glass dome model” of Ancient alien ruins on the Moon, it doesn’t completely seal it. For that, we need the crucial ground truth. Images and or testimony from the astronauts that were actually there, in situ, as they say, on the surface of the Moon and saw these majestic ruins for themselves. Fortunately, we have it. And in droves.
    1 “In Situ Rock Melting Applied to Lunar Base Construction and for Exploration Drilling and Coring on the Moon,” Rowley, J. C. & Neudecker, J. W., Lunar Bases

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