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- Now here's a VERY possible explination of the structures on the moon. It
- comes from a guy in the early to mid 70's. He tells us that there is
- something on the moon, what it is, and who built it. If you want info on
- the guy or the complete file, the ftp site is supplied. And to Dean, if
- you don't have anything constructive to say to me than pleases don't
- waste my time. For the rest of you folks who actually READ posts before
- responding, let me know what you think of his explination of how it was
- done. I find it very interesting. Ok nuf said. Here it is:
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- From the Patriot Archives ftp site at:
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- ftp://tezcat.com/patriot
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- If you have any other files you'd like to contribute, e-mail them to
- alex@spiral.org.
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- This is the Dr. Beter Audioletter, Box 16428, Ft. Worth, Texas
- 76133.
-
- < stuff not pertaining to the moon were deleted >
-
- Topic #1--Twenty years ago on October 4, 1957, the Space Age began
- with the launching of Sputnik One by the Soviet Union. Barely 3-1/2
- years later on May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy made the
- thrilling announcement that the United States was launching a program
- to put a man on the moon and return him safely to earth before the end
- of the decade. Many Americans could hardly believe their ears, the
- Sputnik shock still had not worn off, and the Soviet space program was
- far ahead of our own. And for several years after the Kennedy
- announcement, the idea that we would beat the Russians to the moon
- looked more and more ridiculous. Americans ground their teeth in
- frustration as we watched the Soviet Union pile up one record after
- another in space--the first man in space, the first woman in space,
- the first space walk, records for time in orbit, and so on and on. But
- the Kennedy announcement in 1961 had signaled much more than a mere
- race with the Russians--it was a crash program, ten times bigger than
- the Manhattan Project to develop the atom bomb in World War II, and
- gradually it began to pay off. The one-man space shots of Project
- Mercury gave way to the two-man missions of Project Gemini, and then
- at last Project Apollo with its three-man crews was under way. Finally
- it was the Americans who were setting records in space, while the
- Russians, seemingly, began to lose heart. They busied themselves with
- orbital missions, but it became increasingly apparent that theywould
- not soon put a man on the moon after all. On July 20, 1969, the
- impossible dream came true. After 8 years, and $24,000,000,000, the Ap
- ollo XI landing craft made a perfect landing on the moon in the Sea of
- Tranquillity. Neil Armstrong, as he placed man's first footprint on
- the moon, said those famous words: "That's one small step for a man,
- one giant leap for mankind." The Soviet Union sulked at being beaten,
- Red China called the whole thing a hoax, but the rest of the world
- cheered. It was a great moment to be an American. For three years
- America and the world watched as the exploits of the Apollo teams on
- the moon expanded at an astonishing pace; but then, strangely, the
- Apollo program was cut short--to save money, we were told. After six
- successful moon landings, the last three, potentially the most
- productive and spectacular of all, were unceremoniously lopped
- off--supposedly to save about one percent of the amount it had cost to
- reach the moon in the first place. After all, everyone knew we had
- gone to the moon merely as an exhilarating adventure and to pick up a
- few moon rocks for scientists to tinker around with. So having done
- that, we were told that it would be better to save those last few
- space dollars and put them into Welfare checks or bullets for Vietnam.
- And so, on December 19, 1972, the Apollo 17 crew lifted off from the
- Sea of Serenity, and America said farewell to the moon. That is what
- we were told, my friends, but that is not what happened!
-
- In Audioletter No. 19 for December 1976, I told you why America was
- not the first nation to orbit a space satellite--and now I can reveal
- the sequel, the true purpose and outcome of the race to the moon.
- America's space program has always been portrayed as a purely
- peaceful, scientific adventure without any ulterior motives. But, my
- friends, the Rockefellers never spend $24,000,000,000, even if its our
- own money, on anything that does not promise to reward them very
- handsomely. And these rewards, in the case of the space program,
- extend far beyond the great profits reaped by their aerospace
- companies. It is, or was until three days ago, the very keystone of
- their secret military machine for the conquest of the world. From the
- beginning, America's race to put a man on the moon had a military
- objective. The impetus for this race lay in a seemingly unrelated
- development--the Laser, which was invented in 1960. The Laser was a
- predictable outgrowth of an earlier American invention called the
- Maser invented in 1953; and therefore by the time the laser made its
- debut, it had been anticipated and military uses for it were under
- intensive study. The first hint of the things to come was a proposal
- by laser scientists in 1961, the same year that President Kennedy
- launched the crash program to put a man on the moon. The scientists
- suggested that lasers, which produced narrow intense beams of light,
- could be used for interplanetary communication by flashing coded
- signals back and forth. What the scientists did not mention was that
- the destructive, effective, extremely powerful lasers could also be
- projected for tremendous distances through space for space warfare.
- Worse yet, theoretical studies had already revealed that an even more
- awesome energy-beam weapon was possible. This advanced weapon on the
- horizon was the terrifying Particle Beam, which was first brought to
- public attention early this year by General George Keegan, the freshly
- retired Chief of the U.S. Air Force Intelligence. In a Particle Beam
- weapon, huge quantities of atoms are torn to shreds and fired out of
- the barrel at the target in a continuous concentrated beam that
- travels at almost the speed of light. The process requires fantastic
- amounts of energy, and the effect on any target is also fantastic. The
- very atoms that make up the target are torn to pieces by the beam, and
- the target explodes. With Lasers and the Particle Beams looming as
- potential new military weapons, the moon suddenly became an inviting
- military objective. The moon is a quarter million miles from earth,
- and it takes several days for a space ship to travel that distance;
- but it only takes about 1-1/2 seconds for radio signals or light to
- travel that far. Therefore a moon base, equipped with high-power
- lasers or particle-beam weapons would be able to strike any visible
- spot on earth within two seconds of pulling the trigger; and during
- any period of just over 24 hours, all or most of the populated areas
- of the earth can be seen from the moon. The only exceptions are Arctic
- and Antarctic regions during parts of each month. And since a Particle
- Beam will bore right through clouds or storms to hit a target, a moon
- base would be an all-weather weapon. Finally, once it was in
- operation, this moon base would be virtually immune to attack by any
- less sophisticated weapon. For example, if a rocket were fired at the
- moon from earth with a nuclear warhead to destroy the moon base, it
- would be useless. Long before it reached the moon, it could be
- destroyed by a blast of the Particle Beam. When the Rockefellers
- learned of the great potential of the moon for military purposes, the
- decision was made to launch a crash program to seize the moon for this
- purpose.
-
- The Soviet Space Program had been given a head start over that of
- America by means of the Sputnik One disgrace, and under the
- hard-driving direction of an engineer named Leonid Brezhnev, the
- Soviet lead space was widening every day. But the Russian approach to
- exploiting space for military purposes was heavily oriented toward
- earth orbital applications. Space stations would come first; after
- that, moon missions could be launched sometime in the future. For all
- the propaganda we heard about it at the time, a man mission to the
- moon was not a top Soviet priority in 1961. But the Sputnik shock
- still had not worn off, and the Soviet Space Program was undeniably
- ahead of our own in 1961. So it was not very hard for the Rockefellers
- to convince America, through their controlled major media, that Russia
- was on its way to the moon and would beat us there if we did not do
- something. Having built up this public concern, the Rockefeller public
- relations machine then provided us with the solution to our worries.
- The space frontier was sold to us as exemplifying the bold spirit of
- President John F. Kennedy's so-called "New Frontier." The dormant and
- suppressed American spirit of free adventure was tapped and channeled
- into enthusiastic, unquestioning support for the space program, even
- though we were never given anything more than the vaguest
- justifications for it. Thus a military project dwarfing the Manhattan
- Project was set in motion, in full public view; and drawing upon the
- very best talent and facilities that money could buy, only the purpose
- of the moon project was kept a secret; and that secret was made secure
- by bathing the whole space program in the glare of continuous
- publicity. It was a clever plan, and it worked.
-
- By the time of the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972, the space
- program had become routine to many Americans, and they were looking
- around for other circuses to amuse themselves; and plenty of these
- were provided, including especially the budding Watergate scandal. Now
- space travel could safely be removed from public view and carried on
- secretly with far less danger of attracting attention than a decade
- before. Meanwhile, the Rockefellers, by way of their controlled CIA,
- had been working feverishly in total secrecy on beam weapons at
- locations outside the United States--such as a CIA-supported Laser
- experiment installation in Spain. By 1972, these experiments still
- were a long way from a suitable weapon for deployment on the moon. But
- ominous developments in the Soviet Union led to the decision to cut
- off the Apollo program prematurely so that the construction of the
- secret moon base could be rushed ahead.
-
- Starting in 1967, the Soviet Union launched a massive program of
- its own to develop a Particle Beam weapon. This is what the Russians
- had started concentrating on instead of an immediate moon flight in
- the late 60's. Then in 1971, the Soviet Civil Defense Program was
- stepped up; and on October 4, 1972, Soviet Civil Defense was elevated
- to a status equal to the Armed Serv ices. Less than three months
- later, in December, Apollo 17 became the last American moon flight to
- be acknowledged publicly. The October 4, 1972, upgrading of Soviet
- civil defense initiated a high-priority Five-Year Plan, which ends
- four days from now--the day after the expiration of the SALT ONE
- accord. Under this plan, much of the Soviet Union has literally gone
- underground, complete with underground silos filled with American
- grain and thousands of underground shelters able to withstand
- near-misses of ICBM's. Strategic command centers and communications
- networks are underground now in the Soviet Union. And this was done
- not only to render any missile attack survivable, but also to provide
- some protection against any possible Particle Beam attack from the
- moon.
-
- Early in 1973, soon after the supposed end of the American moon
- program, we began hearing about a place called Diego Garcia in the
- Indian Ocean. Supposedly we were merely building a communications
- installation there, yet the drastic step was taken of relocating all
- the 20,000 or so natives of this little island to other areas. More
- recently, we have heard about Diego Garcia as the site of a new
- American naval base; but, my friends, you still haven't been told the
- whole story. Diego Garcia, my friends, is the new space-port from
- which secret missions to the moon have been launched during the
- building of the moon base. Unlike Cape Canaveral, where Saturn rocket
- launches are impossible to hide, Diego Garcia is remote and isolated,
- and even the natives are no longer there to watch what goes on. What's
- more, Diego Garcia is practically the perfect moon-port, located as it
- is almost on the earth's equator, and a space vehicle launched
- eastward into orbit from Diego Garcia passes over a nearly unbroken
- expanse of water for more than half the circumference of the earth.
- The only means of monitoring the early flight of a space craft
- launched from Diego Garcia, therefore, is from ships. If you have been
- unclear as to why Jimmy Carter has been talking so much about
- demilitarizing the Indian Ocean--which means 'Russia, stay out'--now
- you know.
-
- I was first alerted to the existence of a secret base on the moon
- last November 1976--but it has been one of the best kept of all
- Rockefeller secrets, and it was only a few weeks ago that I was able
- to confirm its existence and learn the complete story; and since that
- time, events have moved with lightning speed. Throughout this year an
- unseen but deadly race has been underway to see who would get an
- operational Particle Beam first: the Rockefellers, at their secret
- moon base; or the Soviet Union, in earth orbit. By late spring, a
- Salyut manned space craft was launched that carried out preliminary
- tests of beam-weapon techniques, using lasers in order to simulate the
- Particle Beam. Then, on July 17, 1977, a large Soviet satellite,
- called Cosmos 929, was launched. It has mystified satellite watchers
- because of its strange behavior in radio signals. Most observers have
- concluded that it is un-manned, having detected no verbal
- communications; but, it is manned! It is a twin satellite, consisting
- of a command module and a separate Particle Beam weapon module. All
- communications between the crew of Cosmos 929 and the Soviet tracking
- network are carried on by modulated laser beams, which cannot be
- detected at all by anyone who is not directly in the beam path. A
- Particle Beam is a fearsome weapon; and nearly two months of
- painstaking preparation and check-out of all systems preceded the
- first test. Meanwhile, American astronauts on the moon worked at
- frenzied pace to try to bring their Particle Beam installation to
- operational status. By early September, this month, the first Particle
- Beam unit on the moon was being assembled. A few days later the crew
- of Cosmos 929 tested their Particle Beam unit by firing it into open
- space to verify that it would function properly. It did! The next step
- was to test the beam against a target--the target chosen was an
- American spy satellite as it passed over the Petrozavodsk Observatory,
- which lies east of southern Finland. Cosmos 929 was nearly 1000 miles
- to the south near the Black Sea, the local time was roughly 4:00 AM
- Tuesday, September 20, 1977, and the moon was on the other side of the
- earth. The crew of the moon base were therefore unable to observe the
- test. Aided by computers, Cosmos 929 aimed and fired. The American
- satellite erupted into an immense fireball of light, which the Soviet
- news agency Tass described as a huge star which flashed out of a dark
- sky, sending shafts of light impulses to earth. It took several
- minutes to dwindle to a red glow and burn out as it drifted eastward,
- and it was witnessed as far away as Helsinki, Finland, over 300 miles
- to the west. News reports that day in this country dismissed it all as
- a curious jellyfish-like UFO. Four days later, September 24, the
- Soviet Navy, without explanation, expelled all British and French
- fishing trawlers, among others, from the Barents Sea. At the same
- time, Soviet trawlers in European community waters were called home.
- By the 26th of September, American personnel at the secret Rockefeller
- moon base nestled in Copernicus Crater were almost ready. Their
- Particle Beam was almost operational--but they were too late. By late
- that day, the Soviet Union began bombarding the moon base with a
- Neutron Particle Beam. Through the night, and all day on September 27
- the moon base was bombarded without mercy with neutron radiation just
- like that produced by a neutron bomb; and by that evening as Americans
- looked up at the peaceful full moon overhead known as the Harvest
- Moon, the last few Americans on the moon were dying of neutron
- radiation. America had lost the Battle of the Harvest Moon.
-
- My friends, in 1945 America became the first nation on earth to
- possess an awesome new super-weapon, the Atomic Bomb; but now, it is
- the Soviet Union that has won the race for a new super-weapon--the
- Particle Beam, that could be as decisive today as the Atomic Bomb was
- in 1945. The Rockefellers have disarmed America while betting
- everything on the moon base, thinking they would win the race; but
- they made a terrible miscalculation--and now we will all suffer the
- consequences.
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