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user posted image rTed phillips: The Moonshaft Project began in 1970 when I was contacted by Don Richmond, an investigator with the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) about his neighbor, who had a fantastic story I should hear. He gave me a brief summary and I made arrangements to meet him.

My wife and I traveled to Colorado two weeks later and spent a day and evening with Antonin and his wife, Anna. He displayed his original WW II diary from 1943 to early 1945.

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linked-imageTed phillips: The Moonshaft Project began in 1970 when I was contacted by Don Richmond, an investigator with the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) about his neighbor, who had a fantastic story I should hear. He gave me a brief summary and I made arrangements to meet him. My wife and I traveled to Colorado two weeks later and spent a day and evening with Antonin and his wife, Anna. He displayed his original WW II diary from 1943 to early 1945. The diary contained numerous sketches of the artifact/structure, the mountain area where it is located, a view of the immediate area of the cavern containing the structure, and the cave. The sketches were made during the time he was hidden in the cave. He allowed us to photograph the sketches and later gave me a translation of the diary. I was so impressed with Tony and his story I contacted Dr. J. Allen Hynek and he drove up from New Mexico to meet with Horak. We both felt it was a project that should be initiated as soon as possible and we started making plans for an expedition to Slovakia. Tony Horak was born in the village Ville de Hermannstadt in Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) on July 7, 1897. The Horak family was in Hermannstadt on vacation when Tony was born.

Shortly after they returned to their home in Czechoslovakia near the German border. The Horak property had been the family enterprise for many generations. The property included agriculture, forests, and mines. It extended north to the German border and covered a vast area. From 1903 - 1915 Tony attended school in Prague with six months in Paris and four months in London.

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I notice that this post contains who you were talking to, a mention of drawings of the "Atrifact/structure", when they were made and so on.... But never gets around to mentioning what the sketches actually were of...

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Luckily I recognize this story from Coast to Coast AM because it wouldn't have made much sense to me if I hadn't already known the story behind it, but it is a good story and people should check out the full version

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Luckily I recognize this story from Coast to Coast AM because it wouldn't have made much sense to me if I hadn't already known the story behind it, but it is a good story and people should check out the full version

Could someone post the high points?

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Could someone post the high points?

in WW2 Antonin T. Horak was a Captain in the underground

resistance in Slovakia. while fighting the Germans in a

north-central area of Slovakia he and his men had to retreat

deep into a cave where they found a large smooth black wall that

was so old stalagmites and stalactites grew over it, their picks

couldn't make a scratch on it .on the ground under the limestone dust

was a man made floor ( he called it 'pavement') in this dust

he found some teeth that turned out to be from a cave bear

...weird huh

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in WW2 Antonin T. Horak was a Captain in the underground

resistance in Slovakia. while fighting the Germans in a

north-central area of Slovakia he and his men had to retreat

deep into a cave where they found a large smooth black wall that

was so old stalagmites and stalactites grew over it, their picks

couldn't make a scratch on it .on the ground under the limestone dust

was a man made floor ( he called it 'pavement') in this dust

he found some teeth that turned out to be from a cave bear

...weird huh

Has that been shown to be the truth? Has there been any other people that have seen it or is the only proof one person's diary?

If it's true, it's really cool. If not, it's still could be the basis for a great story.

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Has that been shown to be the truth? Has there been any other people that have seen it or is the only proof one person's diary?

If it's true, it's really cool. If not, it's still could be the basis for a great story.

I haven't heard anything else about it until now , the human race has been around a long time it might be true

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