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[ LUNA ] : Arcologies
on the Moon |
| If an ancient alien civilization built a city
on Mars, Hoagland reasoned, why not on the moon and on Earth
itself! Looking at photos taken during the lunar missions,
including those taken during the Apollo lunar manned landings, he
discovered several anomalies. Upon further investigation, he has
found that there are immense "crystalline" cities on the
moon that are even more advanced than the Cydonia buildings and a small,
select group of people within NASA have probably known about them
from the beginning of the space program! |
In September, 1992, a few days after lift-off
of Mars Observer, Richard Hoagland acquired a lunar atlas compiled
by the Space Science Laboratory of North American Aviation, Inc.
At first glance, each photo resembled the next - distance and
close-up, craters and maria. Then his eye fell to the south-east
corner of page 241, where the crater Triesnecker first appeared in
the collection. One xerox enlargement later, and Richard knew he
had taken his first step on what was to become the first stage of
a new research project bridging the gap between the Earth, Mars
and now the Moon.
This extraordinary photo revealed an unmistakable image of an
equilateral triangle - the foundation of tetrahedral geometry, the
hallmark of hyperdimensional physics & fluid dynamics -
immortalized in a crater in the centre of the Moon. (Adapted
from TMM Journal, Vol 2. No.5) |
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The Ukert crater, with a perfect
16 mile equilateral triangle within it! This crater is located
near the centre of the moon as viewed from Earth. At full moon,
the triangle can be made out even with a small telescope. Note
also the three brighter areas on the rim of the crater. If they
are connected together with straight lines, another equilateral
triangle is formed, resulting in two perfectly interlocking
triangles! |
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Sticking up from an otherwise,
flat, rounded, eroded lunar landscape, the "Shard" as it
has been named is one and a half miles tall. Note the shadow to
the left of the Shard. The cross shape above the Shard is a camera
registration mark. [A close-up of the Shard] |
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To the left of the shard, a faint
anomaly was photographed. After printing the negative over and
over again at different exposure levels, and analyzing the results
with various computer imaging processes, the anomaly was found to
be a massive "tower/cube" hanging more than seven miles
above the Moon! [A large version of the Megacube]
Note the highly reflective "debris" surrounding this
structure seemingly embedded in a darker material. This looks very
much like reflective crystalline material being held miles above
the lunar surface by a framework or matrix of "rebar"
(reinforcing bars). |
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On enlarging one of the small
reflective specks in frame 4822 (taken during the manned Apollo 10
mission) a stunningly complex object is revealed. Nicknamed
"The Castle" due to its shape, this object is suspended
miles above the lunar surface! A close-up
reveals a "drooping cable" from which the object hangs!
[A larger version of the Castle] |
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