Jason Jorjani
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And they need to evacuate the station, right? Well, these saucers could just peel off the surface. So that's one possibility of what these Mascons are. It are, you know, saucers with zero point energy drives running embedded into the surface of the object.
And they need to evacuate the station, right? Well, these saucers could just peel off the surface. So that's one possibility of what these Mascons are. It are, you know, saucers with zero point energy drives running embedded into the surface of the object.
This is where I want it to go next. We mentioned the astronaut, right. So, you know, these guys don't even remember what they did up there.
This is where I want it to go next. We mentioned the astronaut, right. So, you know, these guys don't even remember what they did up there.
This is where I want it to go next. We mentioned the astronaut, right. So, you know, these guys don't even remember what they did up there.
When you ask them, they've done interviews with these astronauts. And when you ask them, you know, so what did you do on such and such a day? They basically rehearse a mission log. We did this. And then we went, no, no, no. I mean, how did you feel like when you were standing on the edge of that? And then they freeze up. They start to look ill.
When you ask them, they've done interviews with these astronauts. And when you ask them, you know, so what did you do on such and such a day? They basically rehearse a mission log. We did this. And then we went, no, no, no. I mean, how did you feel like when you were standing on the edge of that? And then they freeze up. They start to look ill.
When you ask them, they've done interviews with these astronauts. And when you ask them, you know, so what did you do on such and such a day? They basically rehearse a mission log. We did this. And then we went, no, no, no. I mean, how did you feel like when you were standing on the edge of that? And then they freeze up. They start to look ill.
And so like you're saying in that press conference, right? They don't look like national heroes coming back from having been the first men on the moon. They look like hostages. They look like they've had the shit scared out of them or, you know, yeah. So I think that these people saw some terrifying things up there. And that's also what Soviet intelligence thought.
And so like you're saying in that press conference, right? They don't look like national heroes coming back from having been the first men on the moon. They look like hostages. They look like they've had the shit scared out of them or, you know, yeah. So I think that these people saw some terrifying things up there. And that's also what Soviet intelligence thought.
And so like you're saying in that press conference, right? They don't look like national heroes coming back from having been the first men on the moon. They look like hostages. They look like they've had the shit scared out of them or, you know, yeah. So I think that these people saw some terrifying things up there. And that's also what Soviet intelligence thought.
In Timothy Good's book, Above Top Secret, British UFO researcher. It was close to Admiral Norton, Admiral Lord Hill Norton, British Navy, was one of the people who endorsed Timothy Good's work. And in his book, Above Top Secret, Timothy Good recounts a meeting between British intelligence and Soviet intelligence back during the Cold War.
In Timothy Good's book, Above Top Secret, British UFO researcher. It was close to Admiral Norton, Admiral Lord Hill Norton, British Navy, was one of the people who endorsed Timothy Good's work. And in his book, Above Top Secret, Timothy Good recounts a meeting between British intelligence and Soviet intelligence back during the Cold War.
In Timothy Good's book, Above Top Secret, British UFO researcher. It was close to Admiral Norton, Admiral Lord Hill Norton, British Navy, was one of the people who endorsed Timothy Good's work. And in his book, Above Top Secret, Timothy Good recounts a meeting between British intelligence and Soviet intelligence back during the Cold War.
And the Soviets said, we were listening to the medical channel during Apollo. They had a channel that they would use to report back like medical emergencies, things they didn't want the public to hear. A separate channel from the one that was being broadcast across television. And, you know, unsurprisingly, the KGB had found access to this. Okay. They weren't supposed to have access.
And the Soviets said, we were listening to the medical channel during Apollo. They had a channel that they would use to report back like medical emergencies, things they didn't want the public to hear. A separate channel from the one that was being broadcast across television. And, you know, unsurprisingly, the KGB had found access to this. Okay. They weren't supposed to have access.
And the Soviets said, we were listening to the medical channel during Apollo. They had a channel that they would use to report back like medical emergencies, things they didn't want the public to hear. A separate channel from the one that was being broadcast across television. And, you know, unsurprisingly, the KGB had found access to this. Okay. They weren't supposed to have access.
Even our ham radio operators were listening to this in America. Some ham radio operators said that they were able to pick up on this too. So the Soviets said, we heard Armstrong and Apollo 11.
Even our ham radio operators were listening to this in America. Some ham radio operators said that they were able to pick up on this too. So the Soviets said, we heard Armstrong and Apollo 11.
Even our ham radio operators were listening to this in America. Some ham radio operators said that they were able to pick up on this too. So the Soviets said, we heard Armstrong and Apollo 11.