On December 21, 1968, the Apollo 8 mission was the first manned lunar orbit. The mission completed 10 lunar orbits in 20 hours. The three astronauts were the first humans to view the far side of the moon. In a transmission back to Earth, Astronaut Lovell reported, "Please be informed that there is a Santa Claus." The term "Santa Claus" was the code name for an alien presence.

Apollo 11 astronauts landed on the moon on July 21, 1969. Neil Armstrong stepped out onto the surface and declared, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Supposedly, he was the first man on the moon.

When the Apollo 12 crew landed on the moon, they noted they were "being observed" by a transparent pyramidal object, shimmering with all the colors of a rainbow, hovering several meters above the lunar surface. Upon returning to Earth, astronaut Edgar Mitchell declared, "My neck still aches as I had to constantly turn my head around, because we felt we were not alone there. We had no choice but to pray."

On March, 21, 1996, several NASA engineers and scientists participated in a briefing at the Washington National Press Club to announce for the first time that "man-made" objects were discovered on the moon. Photos taken by astronauts during the Apollo program were revealed at the briefing, showing portions of the lunar surface where "a presence" was apparent.

When asked why this material had not been revealed earlier, a NASA specialist explained, "It was difficult to forecast the reaction of people to information that some creatures had been or still are on the moon. In addition, there were some other reasons to it, which were beyond the control of NASA."

No kidding.

The lunar photos revealed various constructions, the ruins of cities, huge domes with basements, networks of tunnels and so forth.

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