Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
30 November, 09:10
The lunar orbiter which was circling the moon prior to the First Apollo mission, captured structures and bases on the back side.

The images were sent through to a classified compartmentalized project at Langley Air Force Base.

Based on that, they knew that when they went to the moon we would encounter Extraterrestrials.

When we landed, the rim of the crater was crowded with Extraterrestrial Vehicles.

So its obvious they would film pre recorded footage to splice in for the public.

And thats what they did. The feed from the mission was delayed 1 because it fed through NSA and 2 the switch from Live to Pre-Recorded causes a delay.

In addition, they had a seperate medical channel they were able to use for non-public communications.

It is also obvious that the men who went on these missions (Neil Armstrong + Buzz Aldrin) were told they were never to talk about it, and had their lives threatened. Buzz Aldrin had a mental breakdown because of this.

What would yo

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WIPatriot IRL @QualityorQuantity
30 November, 09:29
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A Space Force recruiting vid mentioned Bases on the Dark Side of the Moon.

A couple of years ago I was told the same information you posted about the real moon landing and why they filmed a fake one.

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
Yup 😎

People throw alot of theories around. I say where are the whistleblowers and the facts?

You need eyes to see them and ears to hear.

Thanks be to God 🙏🏼✝️

Here is a fact.

The Space Force put out a video saying “Maybe your purpose is not on this planet.”
09:36 PM - Nov 30, 2022
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