The Moon Is Occupied: Artificial Structures & The Photos NASA Doesn't Want You To See
Look up at the moon tonight. What if I told you it’s not just a dead, dusty rock orbiting our planet, but an active hiding place for something completely unexplainable?
Welcome to the episode that is going to make you question everything you thought you knew about the space race. Today, we are reacting to and breaking down the absolute bombshell Reality Check interview on NewsNation, where host Ross Coulthart and guest Max Manley Dirk-Shai drop some massive revelations about UAPs and artificial structures on the Moon.
Let's be real for a second—people have whispered about a NASA moon cover-up for decades. But this isn't just internet speculation; we are looking at official NASA photography and actual Apollo astronaut testimony. We’re diving deep into the bizarre mysteries of the Aristarchus crater. Why does it have an anomalous glow that standard geology literally cannot explain? And what is up with those digitized NASA slides that show symmetrical geometric structures and hidden entrances—before miraculously appearing blurred out in later versions? Yes, we are talking about evidence of intentional photo tampering.
We also have to talk about the astronauts themselves. We are unpacking the contradictory accounts of Buzz Aldrin and other pilots who allegedly witnessed luminous objects during their lunar missions. Was there a massive culture of institutional secrecy baked right into the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958? Were our national heroes silenced in the name of national security?
Whether you're a hardcore UFOlogy nerd, a space history buff, or you're just trying to figure out if humanity has already discovered extraterrestrial artifacts on the moon, this episode connects all the dots. We are adding our own deep dive into the call for congressional oversight and what this means for the future of space exploration.
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