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MrMoonBase
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Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Thread started on: May 7th, 2005, 12:23am » |
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There is a HUGE alien moon base complex on the far side of the moon. This sounds silly but it is true and we have solid proof… straight from the military.
In 1994, the US Navy sent a satellite called Clementine to the moon to image it for two months. During that time, the satellite took 1.8 million images. Out of those images, 170,000 images were made available to the public. The rest were classified. Classified moon craters?
Within the 170,000 images available, there are many obviously censored images of incredibly massive artificial structures, structures often MILES in width and height. The sheer size of these structures eliminates the possibility that we built them; the numbers of trips by rockets carrying materials would be outrageously large.
This is the biggest discovery in history. Certain military and government agencies have known for decades. The alien moon base has been up there in various forms for possibly tens of thousands of years.
Here are the links to the images. Please understand that you are accessing the images directly from a navy.mil official image archive. Also, these satellite images have been censored. So you will see images with huge, alien structures that have been photographically “smudged” to hide the structure or structures. Please right click and “save image as” to keep the images and open them in a program for zooming in and closer inspection. I will give a brief description of each image.
This first image shows a rectangular alien structure looking straight down on it. In the image, the structure is small but in scale, it is HUGE! Here it is:
[click here]
This second image shows two very tall tower structures that have been censored and “smudged”. Based on the size and shape of the “smudges”, these alien structures are over a mile high! Here it is:
[click here]
This third image shows another absolutely massive alien structure that has been censored and “smudged”. Here it is:
[click here]
This fourth image is my favorite. Again, this structure has been censored and “smudged” but parts of the structure can be seen poking out… especially on the right side of the absolutely massive structure. After saving the image to your computer, open it in a program that will allow you to zoom into the details on the right side of the structure.
To access this image, it will take steps:
First, go to the following site:
http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/clementine/clib/
Now here are the settings:
Desired Resolution: 1 pixel = 1 kilometer - Image Size = 768x768 - Latitude = -70 (as in minus 70) - Longitude = 137
Leave everything else alone and click the “Use lat/long” button.
This fifth image is one that shows three very tall structures towards the bottom of the image that have been censored and “smudged”. However, up towards the top of the image, there was just so much the military wanted to hide that they cut and pasted an absolutely enormous section of the moon from some other location! Here it is:
[click here]
You have to remember that these are just some of the images they were willing to release. According to witness testimony, there is much, much more up there on the far side of the moon.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #1 on: May 13th, 2005, 8:57pm » |
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REMEMBER THIS!
SMART-1 latest photo given to us dated 12/29/04
January 26, 2005 SMART-1 WROTE THIS............... ESA's SMART-1 Project Scientist Bernard Foing said, "A sequence of test lunar observations was done in January at distances between 1000 and 5000 kilometres altitude, when the electric propulsion was paused. We are conducting more survey test observations until the electric propulsion resumes from 9 February to spiral down further towards the Moon. SMART-1 will arrive on 28 February at the initial orbit with altitudes between 300 and 3000 kilometres to perform the first phase of nominal science observations for five months." WELL, THREE MONTHS AND TWO WEEKS OF THOSE FIVE MONTHS HAVE PASSED AND WE HAVEN'T SEEN ANY MORE PICTURES FROM SMART-1 SINCE JANUARY 26, 2005. WHERE ARE THE PICTURES!? THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM GETTING US THE PICTURES ON JANUARY 28, TAKEN ON DECEMBER 29TH!
THIS WAS THE LATEST INFORMATION THEY'VE GIVEN US DATED APRIL 15, 2005
SMART-1 search for lunar 'peaks of eternal light' 15 April 2005 ESA’s SMART-1 mission to the Moon has been monitoring the illumination of lunar poles since the beginning of 2005, about two months before arriving at its final science orbit. Ever since, the AMIE on-board camera has been taking images which are even able to show polar areas in low illumination conditions. Images like these will help identify if 'peaks of eternal light' exist at the poles. SMART-1 took views of the north polar region from a distance of 5000 km during a pause in the spiralling descent to the science orbit. One can see highland terrains, very highly cratered due to their old age. The rims of the large craters project very long shadows even on surrounding features. SMART-1 is monitoring the polar shadows cast during the Moon rotation, and their seasonal variations, to look for places with long-lasting illumination. Blah, blah, blah IT'S MAY 13th TODAY. NOT TO SOUND IMPATIENT BUT MAYBE WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT MOVING THIS THREAD TO THE CONSIPIRACY THEORY SECTION SINCE IT MIGHT JUST NOW PERTAIN - WHO'S HIDING WHAT? I THINK WE ALL KNOW WHAT THEY'VE FOUND BY NOW BUT AREN'T ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ON THE INTERNET.
Source: http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/SMART-1/
Everyone, could you search Smart-1 in your various searches and see if you can find any sneaky biz going on or if you get lucky, find any pictures produced on the Internet after the December 29th pictures?
Ignore The Register Newspaper account on a lunar base. It was a "come on" meaning that it would be a possible location if we were to ever build a lunar base on the moon this would have been a good location. The picture they used was also from December 29th.
Thanks, meanwhile I sent 5 separate e-mails out to the following five addresses. The e-mail I sent is below. Let's see if I get any responses.
1. ESA Communications Department, ESA/HQ Paris 2. ESA/SCI-S, Chief scientist & Project Manager, Bernard H. Foing 3. ESA SMART-1 Project scientist, Dr. Guiseppe D. Racca 4. ESA-European Space Research and Technology Centre 5. European Space Agency, ESA/HQ Paris
Re: SMART-1 PHOTOS
Science teacher here. Hoping to view newer pictures to classroom before school lets out for vacation here in the U.S.
Any special reasons why SMART-1 has not released any photographs newer then December 29, 2004.
The December 29, 2004, photos were released on January 28, 2005. In a January statement, they said that they would be able to give us newer photos in April, but the only photos released in April were again the December 29th photos.
I would think that an additional three months and two weeks (since Jan 28th) would have been sufficient time to release newer photos by now. Any ideas or could you inquire for us?
So, I lied a little by telling them that I was a science teacher. Whatever works!
For that matter, why did SMART-1 cut little squares out of this picture before putting it on the Internet. Any clues? It looks like a cut and paste job on the left of the photo too.

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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #2 on: May 13th, 2005, 9:21pm » |
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This is one of the urls from above and I enlarged this one and there is what appears to be a structure in the photo that was not smudged out. Look for the long verticle smudge on the right of the page and the structure I found is about 1/2 inch from the top of that smudge and then go left about an inch. It appears to be an extremely large complex and it's structure is square and rectangular both, not round. Take a look for yourself if you happen to have a good photog program.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #3 on: May 17th, 2005, 1:40pm » |
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Couldn't see the complex you pointed out. 1/2 in above smudge on right then about an inch to the left? I don't see it. Look at the one I found......very odd to say the least!! Large dark square complex that is not smudged at all.......any thoughts on this one?
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #4 on: May 17th, 2005, 2:58pm » |
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on May 13th, 2005, 9:21pm, oljack wrote:This is one of the urls from above and I enlarged this one and there is what appears to be a structure in the photo that was not smudged out. Look for the long verticle smudge on the right of the page and the structure I found is about 1/2 inch from the top of that smudge and then go left about an inch. It appears to be an extremely large complex and it's structure is square and rectangular both, not round. Take a look for yourself if you happen to have a good photog program.
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ReDSKull: Read the directions again. You need to look first for the smudge on the far right of the picture and then - 1/2 inch from the top of that smudge go left about an inch.
Also, that picture in your last post is too dark and taken from a greater distance from the moon. Could be moon craters. Oh, never mind - I see your e-mail address. I'll send it to you.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #6 on: Nov 29th, 2005, 6:12pm » |
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I thought it was a great post you made and thought i would look too. sorry if i blew your followup > i wanted to help you find some links
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #7 on: Nov 29th, 2005, 6:49pm » |
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Thanks for the links razor, that will provide some interesting reading for me soon when I have a little "forced time off" of work to attend to other issues. I just hope I will be capable of reading it!
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #8 on: Nov 30th, 2005, 1:41pm » |
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Yes wouldnt it be great to have the combined resource. That is what i am talking about it is my Star Trek vision of the future.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #9 on: Dec 2nd, 2005, 5:22pm » |
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Pretty scary to think of an agency such as NASA using such outdated equipment. Thanks for the link, going to check it out.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #10 on: Dec 2nd, 2005, 5:24pm » |
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Falcon is sharp looking to say the least.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #11 on: Jul 22nd, 2006, 10:14am » |
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This thread has fascinated me. However, it makes me think that if these image anomalies are purposeful blurs and not imaging artifacts then we should be able to find the same locations in many different images and decisively confirm or deny a cover up.
This thread allegedly shows two of these anomalies from different angles, however I do not know the source of these images. Thread:http://ufocasebook.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=moon&action=display&num=1116597782 Image:
Navy Labs image: [Clementine Lunar Image]
difficult to modify each image in a perfectly matching way due to size, color and other variance, even if they had a common source image to work from while patching.
I found this location with Google Moon. Googles images are low resolution, do not zoom in very far and (like quite a few moon images) are brightness inverted (so craters look like domes instead of holes). GoogleMoon: Zoomed in:
What we expect to find is that each identical location has slightly different topology at the same location in each image, obvious editing artifacts, or consistently bad resolution. I notice a lot of those Navy labs images had vertical blurs. To me, those look more like image joining artifacts than blurred tower structures. The same goes for most box and line artifacts.
Has anyone else spent some time trying to locate and match up these locations?
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #12 on: Jul 22nd, 2006, 12:47pm » |
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Hi Greg Thanks for the fantastic pictures.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #13 on: Jul 23rd, 2006, 08:21am » |
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Hmm. I'm not convinced those Navy Research Labs images are hiding anything. I thought I'd try and find my own anomalies, so I started with a different image, a 55mb highres image of the moon (forgot source) and zoomed in to find suspicious bluring/cloning/editing artifacts. I finally found a couple, but this one looked like it was real:
On the left (I spotted a blur near the white dot), so on the far right, I checked with Google Moon and saw a little bluriness, then in the middle I checked with Navy Labs and saw 2 distinct blurs, one right where I suspected!

However, I later looked at the raw data for that section, and here is what I found:
 Better quality, artifact free images. I don't know why the merged image doesnt look anywhere near as good as the raw data. The vertical blur on the right is missing raw data (which would explain the blur in that set, though it's location is fine in other images.) As you can see, my thought to be suspicous location near the white dot is completely accounted for.
There is still an awful lot suspicious about the moon, but I think that civilian researchers would have noticed more significant anomalies a long time ago. I am quite ready to believe that humans and/or ETs have base(s) on the moon, I just don't think these publicly released photos are getting us anywhere near the answer.
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Re: Satellite Images of Alien Moon Base
« Reply #14 on: Jul 23rd, 2006, 08:39am » |
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Excellent work Greg thank you very much.Please post more when you have time i reallly enjoyed it.
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