RE: RE: Remote Viewing the Dark Side of the Moon III
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RE: Remote Viewing the Dark Side of the Moon III

RE: Remote Viewing the Dark Side of the Moon III

It's extremely odd that after 20 (unofficial) Apollo missions in the 1970s we would just decide to close the program and deem returning to the moon to be unimportant, too expensive or not technically feasible. In the 70s and 80s there was a lot of talk about establishing moon bases for research and experimentation. Today, it's never mentioned, the focus is on space stations and Mars. Why would we not practice for Mars on the Moon?
Some people believe that the Moon landings didn't happen, but I think they did (with some footage being faked). I think it's more likely that they discovered something like a civilization or were warned off the moon by another species (or multiple species). It just doesn't make any sense that NASA/USA has not returned to the moon.

I did search for the Chang'e 4 launch date but I think that the exact date may be a guarded secret. It appears on space.com's schedule but only says it will be launched in May.

https://www.space.com/32286-space-calendar.html

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