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Rick Sobie
Hi all,

I was doing some research on the moon, and I looked up "hollow moon"
and it led me here, to unexplained mysteries,
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/artic...ollowmoon.shtml
to a report that after Apollo XII discarded the ascent stage of the lunar model,
and let it crash back to the moon, the moon rang like a bell for about an hour.
The seismic equipment on the moon itself left by the Apollo missions,
used that impact to examine the interior of the moon, and they reported that
it was in fact hollow, and made of metal.

That is completely in accordance with my information, which I have come
across over several years.

For instance, in the South Pole of the moon, is the largest crater in the
solar system, some 2,200 KM across, yet it is very shallow. Too shallow
to be explained, unless the moon's hull is made of a titanium alloy.
The dirt layer of the moon, is 4 or 5 miles thick, but under that, is the
titanium hull. And in fact, from a website at Naval Space command, you
can actually see that Tycho crater, has a section of the hull that is exposed.
And not only that, but in the center of Tycho crater, are what appear to be
unexploded projectiles, dating perhaps all the way back to the time of Rama
in ancient India, when the vistitors to the earth, from the moon,
who brought the original colonists, the 7 root races, here to earth, inside
this terraformed moonship, were at war with members of their group
who had disembarked, and were on the earth.

Click on the link in my signature to visit my site and see my latest research.
It is a work in progress.

Also you will see an Ica stone below, which speaks of the impact on the south
pole of the moon, and shows the interior.

Has anyone else had any experiences regarding the hollow moon?
Cloud_Strife
cool idea but in truth i dont think the moon is metal based soz mate disgust.gif but it is really weird when you think about it.

cool thread though
wunarmdscissor
That is really interesting an ive never heard that theory before cheers m8
Chris_com28
I heard about the story before, except for the part about discovering that it was made of metal. I heard the same thing happened on earth. There was an earthquake and the earth rang like a bell.
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