Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Moon was brought here, has glass dome


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Richard C. Hoagland is a crank, a pontificating, loudmouth idiot, but he's met his match in Coast to Coast Host George Noory, perhaps the only voice on talk radio dumber than himself. Nevertheless, he's onto something as he tries to do science on the moon from the surface of the earth, with pre-doctored NASA photos and those from other agencies visiting earth's nearest satellite.

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In an attempt to be a super-scientist and completely objective, he only goes on the data. And the data (mainly that large cache of photos released before being pulled for showing too much and the re-released as worthless coverups) shows that there is a large glass dome, a firmament over the moon. Glass is stronger on the moon due to its atmosphere or lack thereof, plus it is strengthened by another substrate in this very thick glass.

The dome is now full of holes like "Swiss cheese," Hoagland claims. That is how vehicles are able to land on it. But they often fail because most are not told about its dome. Except, the Indians knew it and took polarized lenses on their cameras to make it safely to the surface. Israel, not so much, breaking off an engine in the attempt. His conclusions and speculations will not make sense to anyone who does not examine the evidence.
Coast to Coast guest (3/20/24) Richard C. Hoagland shares a set of images and captions to accompany his presentation related to the Odysseus lunar mission. View enlarged images (PDF).

Pictured above: 1) Odysseus spacecraft wide-angle image composite from a few miles above the Moon, taken as the spacecraft was landing. Note the strange, repeating sets of "curvilinear structures" in the lunar sky -- IMPOSSIBLE for any "NASA model" of the Moon. More

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