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Ex NASA Employee is Fed Up of the Lies - WHAT'S ON OUR MOON IS MINDBLOWING! Transcript
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we're getting to the phase which we're
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calling full disclosure and because of
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my experience and things with NASA back
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from 1966 to 1980 and working as a well
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actually testified I feel to call it
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that we were conceived a skew me
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civilian astronaut consultant pilots I
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was with the Grumman Corporation and
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that built the lunar module and our job
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at 5:04 was was to test it in the vacuum
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chambers just like in space being sure
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it was safe to use for the NASA
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astronauts and then in turn once we had
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cleared that then that's when we started
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with the flying the volute the command
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module on the lunar module the Earth
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orbit and then on over to the moon so
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that was my main part then after that I
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went to work over at the lunar receiving
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laboratory caught the astronauts coming
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back from the moon with the samples and
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supplies and we became the director of
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the data and photo control department
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which meant I had access to two that not
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only the samples but the first analysis
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of the samples all of the pictures of
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film and etc so whenever they finally
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decided to get rid of all the extra
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pictures they said and I argued when I
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said well they said go throw them away
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and I said no I mean we paid for them
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with our tax money well let's give them
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to the universities that have a science
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department and I argued with him for
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about ten minutes finally they said I
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don't care what you do just get rid of
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all but one set that's all I needed
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I'll get rid of all that one set I did
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that and I I threw three sets in the
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Dempsey dumpster which was found by a
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lady that saved some of them just a few
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and then one set I fixed up in filing
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cabinets so they had a control set that
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was setting there and that fifth set
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well I had to get rid of it so I put it
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in a duffel bag and I took it home and
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kept it so 40 years later whenever they
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started looking for people that had
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records and things I came forward mr.
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Richard Hoagland discovered I had him
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and then he because mine are the
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original pictures right off of the
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original negatives first generation and
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when people have come to me and taking a
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look at it they're flabbergasted because
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they can see some of the alien
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some of the things that were on the moon
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they have been kept secret what Hoagland
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said is because people have disappeared
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and died and all kinds of things that
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have happened because they they knew
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stuff but they didn't come for tea since
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you have one choice take your chances or
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let's go to the Washington DC to the
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National Press Club and present the
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information that you have so we did that
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in 1995 and then again we went back in
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1997 and it's worked out very well I've
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I've had debunkers trying to discredit
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me
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with the attitude that if they can
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everything show that I made a mistake or
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I lied or something like that that that
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way people wouldn't believe or look at
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the data that but in every time I've had
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the documents that's why I published
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started publishing my book yeah oh my my
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history the background with documents to
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prove that I what I said was true that
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Kenan goes back to my mother she said if
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you have something that's a value to you
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won't you hang on to it because someday
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somebody else is gonna want to see it
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and I did so NASA does it stand for
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never a straight answer you know hmm I
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kind of take credit for that several
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years ago somebody was was talking about
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what does NASA stand for and it just
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clicked me and I said well most people
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think it stands for the National
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Aeronautics and Space Administration but
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I look at it in a essay how about never
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a straight answer because unfortunately
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in fact when the director of NASA was
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before Congress and he was trying to
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tell stories and one of the conference
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set up says you might as well give up
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because everybody knows that if your
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lips are moving you're lying what did
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the astronauts used to say did you hear
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anything gossip about what they'd seen
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and several of the astronauts have come
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forward I mean everybody knows that Buzz
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Aldrin has pretty well come out out of
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the closet I like to say and the fact
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that it was one of the reporters all you
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never went to the moon you didn't do
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that and he got fed up to run and you
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clocked him yeah belted him and
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that's that was good more and more
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people are coming forward now that it's
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been in almost almost 50 years and the
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thing is nasty the government promised
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the people of the world that worked that
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as soon as we got back from the moon
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which share information about what's on
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the moon and everything else and then
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click they clammed up and started
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altering my that's why the the pictures
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and the films and the transparencies you
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know that's have seventy millimeter
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Hasselblad camera transparencies are so
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important because they're first
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generation off of the or actually that
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the originals and if you look at those
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you could see such a different because
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we didn't have airbrushing back in the
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old days we had they would take a a
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print they put a Visine cover over the
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top and then they would paint out
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everything they wanted that and then
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they could rephotographed they would
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still have the original but then
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anything one of the things that they
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said was oh well we were brushing him
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out at because people it didn't want to
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confuse them with the Stars setter which
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is not really true they were airbrushing
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out and I didn't have everything they
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were painting out the way of things on
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the surface as well as a horizon the
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artifacts on the moon let's say the
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structures are the extra-terrestrial of
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a ancient civilizations maybe that break
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away from Earth about all three and I
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can cover that because if you go to the
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ancient Sumerian texts and things like
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that inky in them and whatever the name
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was supposedly went to the moon and set
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up a base there and lived there for
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quite a long time there are some
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evidence of some ancient ruins and I
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have pictures that we've zoomed in and
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looked at some of the ancient ones I've
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got some fantastic pictures in my
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archive coming up close to the
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Terminator the edge the edge of the moon
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that's you next step over you're going
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behind the moon instead of not behind
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into the backside of the moon or stay on
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the front side and there's a series of
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craters there that
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actually shows domes eliminated from the
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inside basis on that one it definitely
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looks like it was you know how humans do
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when we do something we're gonna line it
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all up nice and neat and survey it out
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and we've got Chris crossroads there's
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over a dozen or more domes inside this
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one flat area on the moon and I've got
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there is no pictures it shows it just as
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clear as it can be what was it like that
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the first time you saw these images oh
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did you just fail well the first time
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there first time they uh ha moment yeah
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is what you want dr. Thornton to page
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who was the director of the lunar and
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planetary science department for NASA at
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the Johnson Space Center knew me because
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I was the director of the data photo
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controller I mean came right says Ken I
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want to see a picture of a film paul 14
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he gave me the number and he said and
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set it up for these other scientists
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that I've got way bit so they can see
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some of the pictures on the backside of
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the moon isn't sure so I went to the
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photo lab checked out the real went over
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I got him to get me a gun sequence
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camera now if you've ever seen movies
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where planes are chasing you the
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shooting and each time there's a going
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on well the camera takes a frame shot a
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picture of each time the trigger is
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pulled or each time firing is so you
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wind up with a video or a movie I should
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say of the the tracers going out so he
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knew I know how to operate those since I
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was trained in the Marine Corps as a
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pilot and all those things so I I
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checked out the film I went over to the
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building next to the Mission Control set
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it up for them and here we are we're
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looking at the pictures on the blow up
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on the screen and on the backside of the
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moon and we're approaching crater CF
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cough ski now for people that don't know
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the Russians got to the moon first
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before we did and as their satellites
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went around they took pictures on the
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backside of the moon and they gave names
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to all the good sized craters on the
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backside of it after
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Russian scientist where's grant he
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landed on the moon first though
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who let we did ill the Yankee for that
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now here we have to we have to look at
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that from what we have discovered now I
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say yes we still landed on the moon or
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you can go back and talk about where did
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the Annunaki were their first center ok
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so you've got to be a little careful
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about what the question is we landed on
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the moon I know that the Russians tried
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and they didn't have a crash and they
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did lost they lost two of the cosmonauts
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okay and I have a friend Boris Yoda Yoda
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slot save then we looked at pictures
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that the Russians had of the crew and
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the other cosmonauts and then another
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picture of the crew where the cosmonauts
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have been airbrushed out that died so
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their trick is if they died there
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they're handicapped not a not a
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something to brag on so that that takes
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care of that you know back to who else
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is on the moon and I talked about that I
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was pretty sure that when we were
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looking at she a cost get crater because
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I tell her my take your hand turn it
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palm up bring your fingers all together
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and look at the domes on the top that's
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basically the way those five domes were
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arranged but they blend it in somewhat
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with the the rim of the crater
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Tsiolkovsky now on the front side of the
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moon on the Terminator edge you find
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theirs but I need to know exactly five
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twenty-some-odd domes all laid out
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perfectly arranged perfectly spaced etc
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and it wasn't until I was with a person
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by the name of brat Shepard who was
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going to help me write my autobiography
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and I was showing him some of the
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pictures and everything explaining how
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when the Apollo 14 spacecraft came up
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from the lunar surface and rendezvous
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with the command module we do what it
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called a little bit of a dance that we
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go around and look at each other and be
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sure that we haven't damaged anything
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equipment before we can rendezvous we
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could talk okay that's what I'm
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explaining all this he says he's an
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artist artists use a different part of
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their brain to see things
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then then what us engineers do he says
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look what's on the lunar surface and
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but we're talking about the commandment
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he said no look up the lunar surface and
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it and right Ellen the lunar surface
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is this base is very small from sixty
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miles up and I'm looking at it Wow
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so we zoomed in on it got closer and
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that's when we got the perfect looking
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picture of those bases so that's just
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two of them since then astronomers have
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come out and said you know the moon is
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an anomaly in itself it's too big to be
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going around a planet it's the perfect
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size at its orbit that can totally block
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out the Sun that's just two of the
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things and the other one is for it to
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maintain the distance from the earth
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it doesn't weigh enough so when we left
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at the moon each time first time on
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Apollo 11 one of the equipment's that we
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put on the lunar surface called the owl
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sap the Apollo lunar surface experiment
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package which included a size manometer
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or seismic to register any of the
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vibrations and/or explosions and things
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particularly when we rendezvous with the
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command module transferred all the
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equipment from the lunar module to there
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they up the upper stage to the command
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module then we remotely would separate
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the lunar module from the command Melvin
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fire its retrorockets so that it would
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then start decelerating and then going
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down an impact on the moon when it hit
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the moon
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the upper to say the upstage of the
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lunar module when it hit the moon the
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moon rang like a bell
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I talked to us a seismologist today he
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said oh they get you know 10 maybe 10 15
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seconds even that much ringing whenever
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they set off an explosion to see what
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kind of strata we have here on the earth
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but when we're talking about the bell
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ring like moon for several days okay
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that pretty much says it is hollow and
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has a lot of structure zing
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another way of telling is the first time
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the crew were coming around the moon
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coming back in we were expecting for
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instance we're expecting him come from
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the back side of the moon right over
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here at a certain moment instead that
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was a little slow a little later and it
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came out over here well there's what we
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call a mass comm mass concentration of
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metallic so within the lunar surface in
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that area that they came over had to
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have been so densely packed with with
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whatever was there that it caused the
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the spacecraft to deviate from its orbit
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slightly so a lot of things have
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happened to show that in the moment is
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not empty not and so what about these
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structures what they made of what do
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they made up the rock is it glasses okay
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well the the rocks and things that we
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brought back from the moon some of the
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excite us will tell you that the the
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surface of the moon if it is a totally a
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man-made for a better term spacecraft of
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something giant ball the impact of
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asteroids and and micro meteors and
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things all have created all this dust
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and thing on on the surface and rocks
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the you're gonna find the same elements
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on the samples only but one of the
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examples for instance helium two on the
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earth is available but not very clever
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helium-3 is almost hard to find on the
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earth on the moon helium-3 is an
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extremely plentiful
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and so some of the samples that we're
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looking at may have the same minerals
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and things but they're in different
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compounds different compositions and
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what you'd find on the earth that's what
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some of the Moon today have we got the
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US government on the moon today that we
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got bases actually operates in from the
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moon it suppose it ties into the secret
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space program and then you're gonna have
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to go back before we actually went to
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the moon on the follow
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you're gonna have to go all the way back
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to President Eisenhower when he made an
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agreement with I believe the tall
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grazers what some of the people come
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forward and said they're part of that
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and they they were offered only to it
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because of what was people you have to
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understand what was going on we just
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finished up World War two and I joking
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to say you know the only way to maintain
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peace you just have the biggest hammer
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well he was given a choice from the the
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Nordic race of aliens or the tall greige
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the greys we're going to promise to give
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weaponry etc and the other than or they
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were saying no we won't give you any
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advanced technology unless it's for
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peaceful purposes okay so was any of
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these conversations happening in NASA
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excuse me was any of these conversations
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happening in NASA didn't raise that
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didn't exist when Eisenhower was
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president that came up while he was
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working there was these kind of common I
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won't say I wouldn't invite it I was
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close to it when I was with dr. Thornton
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page and then worked with those but then
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the very next day I was I was checked
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out the same reel of film that I showed
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to him and the other six scientists and
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then I am told my brother's a doctor AR
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Johnston which was worked directly for
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the government and was
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employee of NASA I was an employee of
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the Grumman aerospace corporation so I
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told my brother's come over to the the
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the main cafeteria at the Johnson Space
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Center to the auditorium next door and
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I'm going to be showing the same film of
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the back side of the moon I didn't tell
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them what they were gonna see it was
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because I was so excited about it so the
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next day I checked out the same reel
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okay took it in and set it all up and
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I'm showing it and we're tracking along
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the back side of Moon approaching
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Schakowsky crater we get to tchaikovsky
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crater we go over the top of looking
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down in the shell and there's nothing
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there you could I stopped the film told
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the audience now these were the regular
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NASA employees and contractors and and
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janitors you name it just the freight
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rank-and-file people and they were
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excited I'll get there seeing the back
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side of the moon coming from one of the
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command the spacecraft going around it
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so they were happy as they can be but I
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stopped the camera told him I'm having
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technical difficulties just a moment and
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I took the film out and I checked and
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you there was no splicing that I could
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find in 24 hours they had to have taken
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the 16 millimeter film taken out the
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area enlarged it painted out what they
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wanted to paint out and paint over it
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put it back in and recopy it and make a
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copy so I put it back in and I finished
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showing it everybody's happy I was
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depressed I took the real back to the
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photo lab and was checking it in and and
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two things happen the photo lab had
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announced the the first room you go into
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is where just anybody would go in and
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request a copy of a photograph we're
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still good and they would get it front
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the middle room is where scientists
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people could order requests looking at
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some of the pictures and films and the
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negatives and the positive
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transparencies over the top of what we
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call light tables and then the third one
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was the environmentally controlled room
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to maintain the integrity of all the
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negatives and film aside so I'm coming
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in to go and put it up and I go into the
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middle section and there's a big light
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table basically 2 by 4 feet in diameter
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and there's three people there two two
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men and one young lady and I can see
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they're over in there they're very
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carefully painting things out on these
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pictures well and I so big being in
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charge of the data and photo control
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department at the literacy when I
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returned my attitude was what are you
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guys doing because you know moving up
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the integrity and one of the guys he
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quipped real quickly always says we're
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professional strippers and the gals did
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see says well what would we yes we are
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restricted we call that we're painting
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out the things that are on the horizon
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things that would be confusing to people
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etc stuff and so I'm flabbergasted but I
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have to get back so I go ahead and put
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it in the third chamber back Indyk and
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then I'm leaving the photo lab headed
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back to the lrl lunar receiving
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laboratory and I run into dr. Thornton
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page and dr. page had lost the right eye
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in an accident or something and he wore
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a patch down over his right eye and I
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joking because he looked like a pirate
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right any rate I said dr. page what
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happened to those domes on the backside
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of the moon
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Tchaikovsky he's got his class he looks
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at me says there was never anything
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there no when I was showing it to him
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and we were looking at those and he had
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me zoom in closer think of the camera
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and back up and go frame by frame or
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several frames at a time he said stop
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and I turned to the other six guys -
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well boys what do you think of that and
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they all had a big laugh about it which
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meant they knew what to expect he knew
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which camera was and which real it was
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but now I didn't have time to go back
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and do much research because about every
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two to three years contracts were over
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will get laid off and have to go
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someplace else next thing you know I
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find myself working for
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ILC the company that builds the
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spacesuits and things as I became one of
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their their head engineers and testers
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and spaces
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what about spacecraft do you see alien
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crafts as well with the museum images I
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was it just purely structure yes yes and
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in my in my book Ken's Moon it's an
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autobiography but the back half gets
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into a lot of the the pictures and
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things that have anomalies in them
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spacecraft I even have some copies of
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videos that shows when we're in orbit
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around the moon
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tracking down below us white pass real
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fast and then Apollo 15 has a great
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series of showing craft that came across
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Buzz Aldrin talked about the craft that
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followed him up to the moon what was his
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name was Buzz the the he died just not
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too terribly the trouble I have is so
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many of the astronauts that were there
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when I was have passed on and and it's
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tough do you think the new astronauts
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like I'm British
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take for example pulling one of our
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astronauts recently been up there yep do
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you think II seen things could you say
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anything while they're doing that we
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have stayed inside Earth orbit ever
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since Apollo 17 returned why thought
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okay when Apollo 17 was returning and
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some of the ham radio operators were
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tuned into the frequencies of everything
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going on
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that a voice came on this was tracked by
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several that said do not return you're
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not ready okay do I mean not ready or
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not welcome what you reckon kind of both
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but then it depends on how you interpret
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we now know that we after Eisenhower and
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the technology that they got that we did
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and then Trudeau I think it was true no
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they they've got together to the fact
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that we needed to have a base on the
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moon and so now we have evidence that
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there are bases on the moon and then and
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the kind that we would have built versus
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the kind that the aliens have built on
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them so so do you think the governments
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are working without treasure oh I'm
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sorry do you think the governments are
20:54
working with extraterrestrials then is
20:55
that no doubt in your mind is an
20:57
agreement in place between Mun and et
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there's no doubt in my mind that and
21:03
particularly having to do with the
21:05
extraterrestrials and because and you've
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got this big secret going on with the
21:10
Antarctica right now yeah you know so
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the truth is out there I'm considering
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this is the year of full disclosure
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we're right at the middle of it and
21:20
before I'm coming out saying I almost
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I'll have to do something but it I
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expect by the end of November that it's
21:30
all going to come forward and that all
21:32
the truth will be out there and the
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whole world will be able to it's going
21:36
to be tough for people because the
21:38
hardest-hit organizations on the earth
21:41
the humans are going to have to deal
21:43
with
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well it's not going to be provisions
21:46
after all it's going to be the
21:47
scientists that think that they are
21:49
right on the cutting edge and no more
21:50
than anybody else find out there were
21:52
thousands of years behind do you think
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we're ready
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humanity ready to the yes truth yes and
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and I somewhat agree with because Orson
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Welles did that that movie series owned
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them
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yes I'm having a little blackout right
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now do you know what I'm talking about
22:10
yeah War of the Worlds or the worlds
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when the aliens came here and people
22:14
summon panicked this was all a fake but
22:17
then when he did it on the radio there
22:19
were people that jumped off houses
22:21
committed suicide Jannik they thought we
22:23
were being taken over by aliens that
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we're gonna destroy us yeah okay we have
22:27
matured a lot since then now I don't say
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that
22:31
humans are very untrustworthy but by and
22:35
large as a species we are ready to make
22:38
that transition into part of the
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Galactic Federation of intelligence
22:42
nation beings it's time how was it gonna
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happen is it gonna be Trump as president
22:46
Trump in a study is pushing for it easy
22:49
now absolutely was Hillary crimp the
22:51
Clinton pushing for it as well before
22:53
him do you think never happened okay I'd
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hate to get into politics you know
22:57
and now let's don't go there because
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they but you see Trump being the in fact
23:03
I know he's already made some movements
23:04
that way and and had some of our people
23:06
go and give briefings to him okay so
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that may be coming up here a couple of
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months or so hearing more information so
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listen let's hope it keeps moving I I
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look at this way they tried to make
23:19
contact with the government the
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government's and but the government's
23:23
wanted to to have maintained control and
23:25
all the power and all this but based
23:27
upon and a lot of the science fiction
23:30
stories and things come from good
23:32
information such as you don't interfere
23:33
with the evolution of societies of an
23:36
organization to plan I decide but yet
23:38
the so the government's people wanted to
23:41
keep it science on that quiet now we've
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reached a point
23:44
even though Brookings Institute said
23:47
don't tell the world this back in 1920
23:49
mmm I've forgotten exactly win or 1940
23:53
something that most likely we would
23:55
discover the evidence of intelligence
23:57
either own Mars the Earth or the moon
24:01
and if we did we should not make it
24:04
public because the public could not
24:05
handle it now we've reached the point
24:07
where you ask anybody on the street what
24:10
do you think that aliens exist oh sure
24:13
99% that people can handle it you're
24:16
going to have those that are going to
24:17
fight against breathing I guess
24:20
just because that's what they've got to
24:21
do what's it like living with what
24:25
you've seen candy it must be quite hard
24:29
all of this right yes that you've got in
24:31
your mind because some people don't
24:33
believe you you've probably lost lots of
24:35
friends it was it yes well yes and no it
24:38
years ago because the United States
24:42
Canada and Great Britain did everything
24:45
in the world to try to keep it all
24:46
private and quiet and wouldn't release
24:49
you know UFOs everything now they're
24:51
starting to come for although South
24:54
America and Europe and places they had
24:57
given about 90 percent of all the
24:59
pictures and evidence of landings of
25:01
spacecraft and and her videos taken from
25:04
craft to craft view and and I worked at
25:08
Vandenberg Air Force Base on the MX
25:10
missile system for the Boeing Company
25:13
and sure enough one of the ones that we
25:15
launched and I got to view the pictures
25:17
as it's going up in orbit this craft
25:19
came in and we're going on with it fired
25:21
a beam at the top rotated over this side
25:23
fired to ream the other side moved off
25:25
and it went into tahminae and exploded
25:26
so they've done their bet they the
25:29
exercise have done their best to keep us
25:30
from blowing ourselves up and keep us
25:33
from getting into a nuclear war because
25:36
if we mess up the earth it's going to
25:38
mess up the whole solar systems
25:43
attraction and magnetic and orbits and
25:46
the whole bit
25:46
so they you know people's oh well
25:49
they're gonna come in to do sir they
25:50
could have done that thousands of years
25:52
ago you know then you're gonna get into
25:54
evolution and if you look at how long it
25:57
would take monkeys to turn by the way
25:59
the monkeys and the girls are still here
26:01
that Darwin said that we came from yet
26:04
now when you get into the ancient
26:06
Sumerian writings and things like that
26:07
you realize that we are actually aliens
26:10
because our DNA was tweaked with and
26:13
messed with to make us more compatible
26:15
to this planet and more intelligent to
26:17
or get feed ourselves or whatever so
26:20
we've made a lot of progress we're at
26:22
the point now where full disclosure it
26:25
can happen really fast now it's going to
26:28
be be hard be tough because I'm I really
26:31
I'm kind of tired of running out of
26:32
gasoline I'd much rather have an auntie
26:34
grab craft
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