Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Evidence of a Hollow Moon (video)

Pat Macpherson (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly; Disclosure Nation, March 30, 2017; Red Ice Creations



Astonishing Anomalies that Are Evidence of a Hollow Moon 
Disclosure Nation
Some of the strongest pieces of scientific evidence for the moon being hollow are that its density is too low for its size, and it rings like a bell, Rob Shelsky said on C2C on Jan. 5, 2015.
 
Some Russian scientists have proposed that the moon was artificially hollowed out. The impact theory of the moon's creation does not seem accurate because there's no evidence of a planetary body besides Earth hitting it.

Our moon, Luna/Chandra, is artificial satellite
An intelligent civilization might seek out a hollow moon or asteroid to "set sail on the cosmic sea" and also use it as a refuge to hide from more predatory species in space.

The inside of such a body (as it is suspected that the Mars moon Phobos is also hollow) could be mined out and rotated to create gravity, he noted.

A number of ancient civilizations such as the Maya spoke of a time when there was no moon. And Aristotle referred to an ancient race in Greece who said they existed before there was a moon in the sky.

This suggests that the moon may have been maneuvered into its current position thousands or tens of thousands of years ago.

Our Enigmatic Moon
N. Huntley, Ph.D. (zephnet.com via RedIceCreations.com)

It has been established beyond all reasonable doubt that the Moon is not what it appears -- just another satellite orbiting planet Earth. But rather it is an entity which has thrown the minds of some of the greatest thinkers and scientific brains into a quandary and bewilderment unprecedented in the history of astronomy. Why haven't you heard about this? Another government cover-up? How could lunar mysteries have anything to do with government secrecy and, moreover, could it relate to the suppression of the [secret] space program? More

Totally fake Hollywood minature model and CGI of space capsule and earth curvature

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