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NASA Protects Moon Hoax – Demands No Explorers Go Near “Landing Spots”

By Stan Hernandez

NASA has just released an official document specifying that any future spacecraft and astronauts visiting the Moon must stay 75 miles away from the original landing sites, which will “protect the artifacts left on the lunar surface.” With China’s movement in the space field and their sincere wanting to go to the Moon, there is genuine concern that the hoax will be revealed.

We have not landed on the Moon. The thought behind closed doors is that it’s an impossibility to make it through the Van Allen radiation belts. If you look at the facts, outside of the Moon landings, we have not traveled anywhere near the belts, always cruising well beneath. The so-called Moon voyage was the longest trip by far and the video footage, interviews I’ve conducted, and things that I have discovered have proven to me that these Moon landings were nonsense.

Even Bill Clinton expressed his disbelief of the Moon landings and in a recent audio study of an interview with Neil Armstrong, it was determined that he was not being totally honest with his recollections of his trip to the moon. Combine that with the “pings”, metal wires visibly attached to the astronauts, and some very shaky testimony from those that claim to have made the space voyage, the most logical conclusion is that we never made it.

This NASA letter to those that want to make it there is a near admission of guilty. Stay away from what’s not there. If China or anywhere else were to explore the supposed landing spots, they would find nothing outside of Moon sand. This future exploration has the states quivering in their boots. Although most dismiss the idea of a moon landing hoax, the majority of scientists that work for NASA and other governmental departments are of the belief that it wasn’t possible then and it’s not possible now…but they are erring on the side of caution.

I encourage any country that makes this voyage successfully to go to the original so-called landing spots and put this controversy to rest once and for all.

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