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originally posted by: FearYourMind
This was documented in a recent episode of "In Search of Aliens" while interviewing the Incan elder.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: SLAYER69
Here is the full episode. You were right about the great flood. I got confused, but the rest is very interesting. He talks about the 22 watchers and Giants who came out of the lake and carved these huge rocks to make the site. In Search of Aliens - Puma Punku
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: FearYourMind
This is an old topic here at ATS. There is all kinds of discussion over the years here.....Search for topics already existing before creating threads! Just sayin". It will save us all a bit of time and redundancy!!
The goals of the TSS-1R mission were to demonstrate some of the unique applications of the TSS as a tool for research by conducting exploratory experiments in space plasma physics.
These voltages and currents, in turn, excited several space plasma phenomena and processes of interest
All Apollo command modules orbited the moon
originally posted by: FearYourMind
originally posted by: Shadoefax
The Alien base on the far side of the Moon was seen and filmed by the Apollo Astronauts. A base, a mining operation using very large machines, and the very large alien craft described in sighting reports as MOTHER SHIPS exist there. - Milton Cooper
Please feel free to correct me if I am mistaken, but no Apollo missions ever landed on the far side. And I doubt the moon buggy could have got the astronauts there and back to original landing site on what little battery power it had.
Apollo 13 was forced to go around the far side of the moon when critical failures of their systems occurred.
originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: Wolfenz
Read more, the video in question is from a Spanish TV show. That has been known for quite a while on ATS. That fact alone shows the OP doesn't really know how to do research.