I saw structures on the moon. Karl Wolfe, Technical Air Command at Langley Field
Clearly in these [moon] photographs were structures, mushroom-shaped buildings and towers. Karl Wolfe, Disclosure Project
We’re sending out about a hundred quadrillion photons with each pulse. If we’re lucky for each pulse we might get back one photon. Dr Russet McMillan, Apache Point Telescope
Today I announce a plan to extend a human presence across our solar system. Beginning no later than 2008 we will send a series of robotic missions to the lunar surface to research and prepare for future human exploration with the goal of living and working there for extended periods of time. George W Bush 2004
The total cost of Project Apollo together with the Soviet part of the programme were estimated to be at least thirty to forty billion dollars on each side. What Happened on the Moon? 2000
The huge cake represented by the space program was shared out according to classic mafia rules: three states, California, Texas and Florida monopolised everything. Dark Side of the Moon, 2002
The argument over whether we landed with Apollo is a diversion ... from the secret space program and possibly that there is stuff on the moon. Richplanet TV: Andrew Johnson returns
There are definitely structures on the far side of the moon. On the Edge with Richard D Hall
The man who was in the orbiting space craft ... Michael Collins was giving a live report back to NASA and he began to describe something that actually blew my socks off almost, and this was that he saw a large building – what appeared to be a man-made building below, and this was a tall building; I think he said seven storeys. Now, [for] eleven minutes he described what he was looking at around the moon. That eleven minutes was cut out of every other broadcast. Jonathan Gray, interview Coast to Coast Hidden Discoveries
The Chinese, way back around 2,000 B.C. – we’ve got their records; they’ve been handed down ... And they say that they send astronauts up to the moon. And like built structures up there like pagodas. ibid.
Without our large moon we might not even be here. How the Universe Works s2e8: Birth of the Earth, Discovery 2010
The moon ensures the Earth stays spinning at the same angle, and that steadies our climate. ibid.
Imagine an alien world, a scorched barren landscape hot enough to boil water, where mysterious holes on the battle-scarred surface post a labyrinth of tunnels each wide enough to house a city. This world is dead. Yet it breaths life into its nearest planetary neighbour. This extraterrestrial place is closer than you imagine: this is our Moon. How the Universe Works s4e6: Secret History of the Moon
This battle-scarred giant serves as our guardian angel. ibid.
For hundreds of years astronomers have reported strange bursts of light coming from the moon. Others have witnessed reddish glows that lasted for minutes at a time. ibid.
Without the Moon we wouldn’t be here. ibid.
Welcome to the moon. A barren lifeless wasteland. Or so we thought. The moon was born in violence. And grew more like a planet than a moon. Could the moon have once been home to life? How the Universe Works s8e10:
‘It turns out it’s shrinking. It’s shrinking while it cools.’ ibid. scientist
LUNA is the alien base on the far side of the Moon. It was seen and filmed by Apollo Astronauts. A base, a mining operation using very large machines, and a very large alien craft described in sighting reports as MOTHER SHIPS exist there. Bill Cooper, Operation Majority, material released 31st May 1996
Unexplained sightings in space. Strange formations on the surface of Mars. And lunar missions rumoured to have secret agendas. Is NASA sharing all that it knows about the universe? Or is it protecting us from the truth? Ancient Aliens s4e5 The Nasa Connection, History 2012
[George Noory]: Somebody built something on the moon a long long time ago. Ancient Aliens s11e11: Space Station Moon
What was the reason for this renewed interest in the Moon? And why had it taken humanity so long to go back? ibid.
‘The astronauts apparently talked about seeing extraterrestrial objects on the moon.’ ibid. Childress
The last mission being Apollo 17 in 1972. ibid.
Was our Moon towed into place in the distant past? ibid.
Alan Butler: Who Built the Moon? ibid.
The inference is that the Moon must be hollow. ibid. Butler
Don Wilson: Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon: Is Our Nearest Neighbour in Space a Huge Alien Spacecraft? ibid.
1961: President John F Kennedy tells the world that America will put a man on the moon ... The lunar landing unites America. It is the nation’s greatest scientific achievement. America: The Story of the US: Superpower, History 2010
The moon too has a great influence on life in the oceans. David Attenborough, The Blue Planet I: Introduction, BBC 2001
There is a force sufficiently powerful to move the oceans of this world. It is a force not of this Earth. The moon is large enough to generate gravity and with sufficient force to pull on the Earth. David Attenborough: The Blue Planet VII: Tidal Seas
Amazon: a growing tidal wave from the ocean is being forced 200 miles inland. This is a tidal bore. ibid.
On 25th May 1961 US president John F Kennedy committed the resources of his nation and launched Project Apollo: one of the greatest technological undertakings in the history of mankind. Apollo 17: The Untold Story, Discovery 2013
But only two years later, in 1972 public and political interest in Apollo had dwindled. NASA was forced to cancel their last three missions ... Nasa’s final mission: Apollo 17. ibid.
Are there no Moravians in the Moon, that not a missionary has yet visited this poor pagan planet of ours, to civilise civilisation and Christianise Christendom? Herman Melville, White-Jacket, 1850
We are called ignorant; so we are: but what of it? Are not all ignorant? I rather think so. Who can tell us of the inhabitants of this little planet that shines of an evening, called the moon? When we view its face we may see what is termed ‘the man in the moon’, and what some philosophers declare are the shadows of mountains. But these sayings are very vague, and amount to nothing; and when you inquire about the inhabitants of that sphere you find that the most learned are as ignorant in regard to them as the most ignorant of their fellows. So it is with regard to the inhabitants of the sun. Do you think it is inhabited? I rather think it is. Do you think there is any life there? No question of it; it was not made in vain. It was made to give light to those who dwell upon it, and to other planets; and so will this earth when it is celestialized. Every planet in its first rude, organic state receives not the glory of God upon it, but is opaque; but when celestialized, every planet that God brings into existence is a body of light, but not till then. Christ is the light of this planet. Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses XIII:271
We will never get a man into space. This earth is man’s sphere and it was never intended that he should get away from it. The moon is a superior planet to the earth and it was never intended that man should go there. You can write it down in your books that this will never happen. Joseph Fielding Smith, stake conference Honolulu 14th May 1961
Joseph Smith said that there are men living on the moon who dress like Quakers and live to be nearly 1,000 years old. Since he was wrong about the moon, is it safe to trust him regarding the way to Heaven? The Young Woman’s Journal 3:263-264, viz Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Mormonism: Shadow or Reality? p4
The inhabitants of the moon are more of a uniform size than the inhabitants of the earth, being six feet in height. They dress very much like the Quaker style and are quite general in style or fashion of dress. They live to be very old; coming generally near a thousand years. This is the description of them as given by Joseph the Seer. Oliver B Huntington journal vol 2 p166
Dwight: What about my wish that we don’t have to attend meetings that degrade our sense of adulthood?
Andy: That I cannot do, but I did get you an acre of property on the moon.
Dwight: Where? Dark side or light side?
Andy: Light side.
Dwight: Is it by the Sea of Tranquillity?
Andy: As a matter of fact, yes. Directly adjacent. Beachfront.
Dwight: Thank you, Andy. The Office US s8e10: Christmas Wishes, NBC 2011
July 1969: Apollo 11 is go for launch. After a decade of work, NASA is less than four days to putting a man on the moon. But in 1961 when Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon NASA had little idea of how to get there. The Saturn V Story, Eden 2015
The first stage of the Saturn V consists of two main components: the fuel tanks and the giant F1 engines. ibid.
When the moon rises it can stay up for a week. Earth’s Greatest Spectacles II: Svalbard, BBC 2016