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Originally Posted by Barron
This kind of stuff isn't taught in the universities unfortunately
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There is a reason why academia has banned all research into these things.
If you start letting the public know there are structures on the moon dating millions of years old, that there were previous epochs of advanced civilizations on earth, that stood with majesty long before we ever existed -- they're gonna have to start rewriting those text books all over again.
I think some of these anomalies could be extraterrestrial by nature, possibly even active, and there is a lot of strange characteristics to the moon which lend credence to the idea of it possibly being 'alive' per say, or even a massive spaceship artificial in origin. Strange fluorescence observed by the apollo astronauts, transient lunar phenomena observed by countless astronomers dating back at least two centuries and this is documented, not forgetting outgassing current and active, as well gravitational anomalies called mascons.
Aristarchus Crater, blue gem:
Credit: Clementine / NASA / USGS / NRL