What"s on the far side of the Moon? Evidence of alien life?
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PHOTOS
The UFO Casebook website says there are actual NASA and military photos of the bases on the far side of the Moon. "There is a HUGE alien moon base complex on the far side of the moon," the website says. "This sounds silly but it is true and we have solid proof… straight from the military. In 1994, the US Navy sent a satellite called Clementine to the moon to image it for two months. During that time, the satellite took 1.8 million images.
Out of those images, 170,000 images were made available to the public. The rest were classified. Classified moon craters?"
The website provides links to the photos, but like many such photos they are unclear and open to interpretation.
REMOTE VIEWED BASES
One of the most fascinating pieces of "evidence" for alien bases on the far side of the Moon comes from psychic and remote viewer Ingo Swann. Swann, who was instrumental in creating the US government's remote viewing program in the 1970s, is one of the most respected remote viewers in the world.
The opinion that he is perhaps the best remote viewer around is held by other remote viewers, due to his many astonishing successes. In 1973, for example, while remote viewing Jupiter, Swann reported that the giant gas planet had rings. This fact was unknown to astronomers at the time, but was confirmed by Voyager 1 in 1979.
In an article called "To the Moon and Back, With Love" for American Chronicle, writer Gary S. Bekkum recounts Swann's remote viewing session about the Moon, an event reported in Swann's own 1998 self-published work, Penetration.
Swann was asked to remote view several targets by a man named Axelrod, working for the US government.
"Axelrod tasked Ingo with a series of moon coordinates," writes Bekkum. "Unknown to Swann, the targeted moon coordinates, about ten different locations, would bring him mind-to-mind with what he soon realized was an unearthly extraterrestrial presence.
"Swann 'saw' with his mind's eye craters in darkness, and decided that he must be seeing the hidden side of the moon, the side that always faces away from the Earth. Upon achieving psychic 'contact' with the lunar surface, Swann first came upon what looked like trails of tractor-tread marks. Confusion set in until Swann realized that he was 'seeing' intelligent activity and structures on the moon.
"In the depths of a crater he viewed a green, dusty haze lit by banks of artificial lights mounted on very large, tall towers. Swann was stunned by the realization that 'someone' or 'something' appeared, under the aegis of his mind's eye, to be building a base on the moon. He had been inducted into an interplanetary operation and brought to Mr. Axelrod's underground facility by the need to monitor extraterrestrial activities in an unconventional way. Swann decided that Axelrod and company had been given the task of psychically spying on the alien moon base because the extraterrestrials had been less than friendly about conventional human curiosity.
"When Ingo sensed that he had been psychically 'spotted' by two of the humanoid-looking inhabitants of the moon base, he questioned whether or not he was at risk."
RETURNING TO THE MOON
Like most such speculation, rumor and psychic reports, tales of mysterious goings-on and alien bases on the far side of the Moon have not been proved. Nor can they be proved - or disproved, for that matter - until perhaps we return to the Moon.
And we apparently have plans to do so. In March, 2006, NASA announced its plans to return to Earth's neighbor. In fact, the plan is to land astronauts on the far side of the Moon! "Under the project," states a [Sunday] TIMESONLINE article, "up to four astronauts at a time will land on the far side of the moon to collect rock samples and carry out research, including looking for water that might one day support a lunar base."
Astronomers have even more ambitious plans of setting up a radio telescope on the far side of the Moon, where it would be protected from radio emissions from the Earth.
What will astronauts and scientists find there? Proof of extraterrestrial visitation? Will these projects settle the question once and for all?
Returning to the Moon is no guarantee of disclosure, of course. If the alien bases are not uncovered and revealed to the citizens of the Earth, conspiracy theorists can always blame the world's governments, who they say continually shield us from the truth of the alien presence.
PHOTOS
The UFO Casebook website says there are actual NASA and military photos of the bases on the far side of the Moon. "There is a HUGE alien moon base complex on the far side of the moon," the website says. "This sounds silly but it is true and we have solid proof… straight from the military. In 1994, the US Navy sent a satellite called Clementine to the moon to image it for two months. During that time, the satellite took 1.8 million images.
Out of those images, 170,000 images were made available to the public. The rest were classified. Classified moon craters?"
The website provides links to the photos, but like many such photos they are unclear and open to interpretation.
REMOTE VIEWED BASES
One of the most fascinating pieces of "evidence" for alien bases on the far side of the Moon comes from psychic and remote viewer Ingo Swann. Swann, who was instrumental in creating the US government's remote viewing program in the 1970s, is one of the most respected remote viewers in the world.
The opinion that he is perhaps the best remote viewer around is held by other remote viewers, due to his many astonishing successes. In 1973, for example, while remote viewing Jupiter, Swann reported that the giant gas planet had rings. This fact was unknown to astronomers at the time, but was confirmed by Voyager 1 in 1979.
In an article called "To the Moon and Back, With Love" for American Chronicle, writer Gary S. Bekkum recounts Swann's remote viewing session about the Moon, an event reported in Swann's own 1998 self-published work, Penetration.
Swann was asked to remote view several targets by a man named Axelrod, working for the US government.
"Axelrod tasked Ingo with a series of moon coordinates," writes Bekkum. "Unknown to Swann, the targeted moon coordinates, about ten different locations, would bring him mind-to-mind with what he soon realized was an unearthly extraterrestrial presence.
"Swann 'saw' with his mind's eye craters in darkness, and decided that he must be seeing the hidden side of the moon, the side that always faces away from the Earth. Upon achieving psychic 'contact' with the lunar surface, Swann first came upon what looked like trails of tractor-tread marks. Confusion set in until Swann realized that he was 'seeing' intelligent activity and structures on the moon.
"In the depths of a crater he viewed a green, dusty haze lit by banks of artificial lights mounted on very large, tall towers. Swann was stunned by the realization that 'someone' or 'something' appeared, under the aegis of his mind's eye, to be building a base on the moon. He had been inducted into an interplanetary operation and brought to Mr. Axelrod's underground facility by the need to monitor extraterrestrial activities in an unconventional way. Swann decided that Axelrod and company had been given the task of psychically spying on the alien moon base because the extraterrestrials had been less than friendly about conventional human curiosity.
"When Ingo sensed that he had been psychically 'spotted' by two of the humanoid-looking inhabitants of the moon base, he questioned whether or not he was at risk."
RETURNING TO THE MOON
Like most such speculation, rumor and psychic reports, tales of mysterious goings-on and alien bases on the far side of the Moon have not been proved. Nor can they be proved - or disproved, for that matter - until perhaps we return to the Moon.
And we apparently have plans to do so. In March, 2006, NASA announced its plans to return to Earth's neighbor. In fact, the plan is to land astronauts on the far side of the Moon! "Under the project," states a [Sunday] TIMESONLINE article, "up to four astronauts at a time will land on the far side of the moon to collect rock samples and carry out research, including looking for water that might one day support a lunar base."
Astronomers have even more ambitious plans of setting up a radio telescope on the far side of the Moon, where it would be protected from radio emissions from the Earth.
What will astronauts and scientists find there? Proof of extraterrestrial visitation? Will these projects settle the question once and for all?
Returning to the Moon is no guarantee of disclosure, of course. If the alien bases are not uncovered and revealed to the citizens of the Earth, conspiracy theorists can always blame the world's governments, who they say continually shield us from the truth of the alien presence.