В настоящее время читает у всех на виду Росс Култхарт, и он рассказывает о том, как Эдгар Митчелл утверждает, что видел UAP на Луне, и эта фотография была сделана на 3 разных камеры. Это из архива НАСА, и Эдгар утверждает, что этот голубой свет «следил за ними». Мне это показалось очень интересным.
Source for image? Reminds me of this one with the three blue lights in the top right corner https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/AS17-147-22470HR.jpg
I can’t lie, zoomed in all the way it resembles a man that looks like, I shit you not, Dr. Manhattan.
Buzz Aldrin said the same shit on video, seen it once, sorry I’m a half ass stoner researcher, no link for that, just a dim recollection. I remember him sayin the aliens did not want them there, and they made it obvious.
Check this out before you start arguing about astronauts and what they did or did not see…
Why Files — The Moon…
https://youtu.be/laXhTcko-lg
«Ross Coulthart …talks about how Edgar Mitchell claims to have seen UAP’s on the moon and this photo was taken on 3 different cameras»
Mitchell was consistently insistent he never personally had any UFO encounters, and never heard of any other astronauts having any on NASA spaceflights. I blieve him, not third-hand hearsay.
B&W film, where did the color come from?
FFS boys r/facepalm
Looks like a comet.
I can’t see anything.
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Loved that book. Really important that we have trusted journalists like Ross in on this subject. Not only for such great material but to bring legitimacy to its study and coverage.
Studio lights. All the moon footage was flimed in a hanger. They faked the moon race to bankrupt the russians.
I’m currently listening to this book on audible and his huge gulps of air before beginning a sentence are sending me round the fucking bend.
I just finished reading this book today. Besides this book and the author’s recent whistleblower interview, I’m not very familiar with Ross’ work. This book was so captivating that it felt like reading a sci-fi script, and I found it difficult to put down. There were moments where I was completely astonished by what I was reading and had to reread entire passages. I’m still trying to maintain an unbiased perspective, but I must admit, it was quite a wild ride.