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That’s No Moon. It’s an Alien Observatory Made to Keep an Eye on Us!

 


Sure, stating that the moon is artificial may sound crazy, but why does it sound like a bell
when hit?

Previous expeditions to the moon have reported a significant amount of information, but our
planet's natural satellite still remains largely a mystery to researchers. The first man 
ever hit by NASA to head the Lunar Exploration Commission, dr. Jastrow, called the Moon "the
Rosetta stone of the planets.

Many UFOlogists are convinced that the Moon, which everyone believes to be a natural
satellite, was in fact built by a more advanced civilization as a study base in which to 
document the behavior of our species.

Others believe that aliens are not as interested in our society as they do not understand
intra-racial violence, so the Moon acts as a simple watchtower that would let them know if 
humanity would ever try to leave Earth and travel in space. . theorists claim that his body 
is covered by a rocky layer, which could measure more than 3 miles from the surface, sitting
on top of a shell made of extremely durable chemical components, which could even withstand 
a large-scale impact such as with an asteroid or a comet without taking much damage.

A NASA researcher named Robin Brett once declared: "It seems easier to explain the
non-existence of the Moon than its existence."

Here are some strange facts that make us believe that the Moon was actually built from
scratch.

In 1969, the United States built a module for the sole purpose of crashing it on the moon
to study side effects. The estimated power it had accumulated on impact was said to be one 
thousand kilograms of TNT. After the controlled incident, the experts observed the waves 
generated by the shock and were stunned. The moon made a sound similar to that of a gigantic
bell and the echo continued for more than half an hour. Ken Johnson, the man who oversaw the
photo and information, stated that the Moon also vibrated or "faltered" symmetrically, 
"almost as if it had gigantic hydraulic shock absorbers inside."
Alexander Shcerbakov and Mikhail Vasin published an article in the 70s, entitled "Is the 


moon the creation of alien intelligence?" In the article, they ask some very legitimate 
questions and expose known facts that defy any logical explanation. The surface of the Moon,
the only part that could be studied, contains minerals and is mainly made up of unusually 
hard matter.

It has also been discovered that specimens recovered from the Moon contain forged metal
material, which could not have formed there or arrived on its own. Scientists have 
discovered highly transformed parts of uranium that science has never been able to obtain 
through natural processes. They also found traces of radioactive metals normally used to 
produce large-scale plutonium. This is all clear evidence that the Moon is not as inactive 
as we are led to believe.

It is known that our moon does not have a hard core like other planets or natural satellites
do and the mass is concentrated in a number of points, many of which are located at a very 
shallow depth.

Another well-known fact is that the Moon is more than 4 and a half billion years old, making
it nearly a million years older than our planet. It is unlike any other satellite known 
throughout the universe. Unlike any other natural satellite, the moon describes a perfect 
round orbit around the planet it is surrounding. No matter where you look, one side of the 
moon will always be invisible.

Titanium, a very rare and expensive metal on Earth, used for the development of advanced
technologies (space or submarine shuttles), is found in large and concentrated quantities 
within the rocks on the moon. Harold Urey, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, is still very 
confused by this fact.

Strange facts like the ones you just read keep piling up every day, while modern science
can't explain them. Not only is the amount of information about the moon very low, but the 
percentage of people who have access to it is kept under control.

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