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Conspiracy Theory

Nov 1, 2001 - © Laurence B. WInn

Other authors make similar assertions. In Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon (Dell, 1975), author Don Wilson publishes the following conversation between the Eagle crew and Mission Control, presumably picked up by ham radio operators during a broadcast interruption attributed by NASA to an "overheated camera":

Armstrong: What was it? What the hell was it? That's all I want to know!

Mission Control: What's there? ... malfunction (garble) ... Mission Control calling Apollo 11 ...

Apollo 11: These babies are huge, sir! ... Enormous! ... Oh, God! You wouldn't believe it! ... I'm telling you there are other spacecraft out there ... lined up on the far side of the crater edge! ... They're on the moon watching us! ...

The underlying tone suggests that there are, or were, well-camouflaged (cloaked?) alien vessels parked on the earth-side surface of the moon. We state here that they were not alien.

That's entertainment! It's got international conspiracy, Geneva Switzerland, the Bilderberg Group and anti-gravity spacecraft built by people, not aliens. Best, it's not loaded with nonsense "evidence" easily debunkable by an undergraduate Physics major.

By the way, the Fox story was broken at the insistence of the U.S. government, which is trying to quash a growing high frontier movement for a return to the moon. Tongue firmly in cheek, I ask you, how's that for a conspiracy theory?

Additional References:

The Great Moon Hoax

Bad Astronomy

A Conspiracy of Conspiracy Theories: America's Lost Moon

What Happened on the Moon?

Moon Bases

Population "Control", New World Order Style

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