In an interview with Rense, Ken Johnston, former director of the NASA confirmed the existence of ancient alien bases on the Moon.
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In an interview with Rense, Ken Johnston, former director of the NASA confirmed the existence of ancient alien bases on the Moon.
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An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
- Jef Mallett
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
- Charles Darwin
Is the information below correct?
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2011/...t-1091566.htmlFormer National Aeronautics and Space Administration Data and Photo Control Department manager, Ken Johnston, who worked for the space agency's Lunar Receiving Laboratory during the Apollo missions has been fired for telling the truth. Johnston asserts NASA knows astronauts discovered ancient alien cities and the remains of amazingly advanced machinery on the Moon. Some of the technology can manipulate gravity.
He says the agency ordered a cover-up and forced him to participate in it.
A number of media are reporting this, but it's probably too early to tell, as it's perfectly possible that they're just quoting each other.
Beforeitsnews does not have a very good track record...
"Wait and See", I guess.
Edit to add: apparently he's been on both Coast to Coast and on Rense with this story, and the some reports of it date back to February (2012) already.
(I was largely out of the running at the time).
An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
- Jef Mallett
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
- Charles Darwin
Well a good many of those photo's speak for themselves so that's a good starting point. If Johnson DID say the information I quoted, considering who he is, then it must be true and that's pretty mind boggling!
Did I miss something? All I heard was a lot of "warm-up" conversation; like a joke without the punchline.
This isn't poetry, this is the language of reality.
This is from Feb. 2012:
An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
- Jef Mallett
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
- Charles Darwin
More links:
UFO Casebook: http://www.ufocasebook.com/nasassecrets.html
The former manager of the Data and Photo Control Department at NASA’s Lunar Receiving Laboratory during the manned Apollo Lunar Program, Ken Johnston, has released quite a number of sensational statements recently in the USA. The specialist said that U.S. astronauts found ancient ruins of artificial origin and a previously unknown technology to control gravitation when then landed on the Moon. Astronauts took pictures of the objects that they found, but NASA ordered Johnston to destroy the images. Johnston did not follow the order. He said that the U.S. government had been keeping this information a secret for 40 years. (...)
EDIT TO ADD: it looks like this article on UFO Casebook is from 2006 already! It's a translation of an article that appeared on the the Russian Pravda news agency.
Paranoid News: http://paranoidnews.org/2011/09/nasa...more-pictures/
For those who read Italian: http://avvistamentiecontatti.blogspo...enzia-ken.html
An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
- Jef Mallett
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
- Charles Darwin