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Apollo 20, U.S.A. & U.S.S.R. joint mission, Alien Crash Site, Lunar City

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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 12:21 AM
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Secret Apollo missions 18 through 20, okay, that might be possible, the government often holds secrets.

The Soviet Union jointly working with the U.S.A. to go to the moon? Well, there was Apollo-Soyuz, so...perhaps.

Now this is where the wheels start feeling like they're coming off of the cart: The reason why this joint mission was formulated was because Russian scientists discovered an alien ship on the moon and needed help to physically go and check it out. Well, that's a leap of faith to go all that way if it is NOT an alien ship.

There's an alien base too? An alien found in the failed Apollo 19 module? This must be full on science fiction, except there's one problem...there's 'actual video footage'.



Stick around though, the last 7 minutes of the video explains all.

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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 12:47 AM
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a reply to: saint4God

Yearh but the question is as always, was the debunk story about Thierry Speth created to cover it all up ?



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 01:04 AM
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a reply to: saint4God

Biggest questions:

How did they build the hardware.

How did they launch without anyone seeing the rockets go up.


The remaining Apollo hardware was used for Skylab and the Apollo Soyuz mission. There are some rockets in museums and think that is because they were not cleared for flight due to technical problems with them. These are still on the ground. The rest of the hardware that went up are accounted for by the hardware produced.

As far as I know, Cape Canaveral was the only launch pad big enough for the Apollo series rockets. Thousands if not tens of thousands would have witnessed any launch from the Florida coast.
The fact it is said to launch in the dead of night would make it more visible. People would notice a sudden sunrise occuring for hundreds of miles away. They are that bright. The noise would wake up anyone for around 50 miles of the launch.

So, how would they get around these problems?


Edit: The ending explanation is the only answer.

I have been inside a training LEM at Huntsville, Alabama. There was no room for a folding table or a third person in the LEM.

Also, how does a plant eat kevlar, Teflon, aluminum, titanium, etc.. as the space suits were supposedly eaten along with the Apollo 18 astronauts.

Definitely a hoax.
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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 02:47 AM
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There's an alien base too? An alien found in the failed Apollo 19 module? This must be full on science fiction, except there's one problem...there's 'actual video footage'.


I had to laugh out loud when the apollo 20 astronaut talked about recovering the apollo 19 bodies and tell their families.

Don't think thats part of the contamination protocol to take back unknown biological material.

The austronaut should have know that , it would be drilled in through training.

No way would any real astronaut would say that.




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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 03:01 AM
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I thought it was a good story with a well reasoned ending.

No more surprising than secretly assembling the biggest invasion fleet in history under the nose of the enemy.

Also until I watched it I had no idea Apollo's 18, 19, 20 were slated and apparently 'cancelled'.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 03:50 AM
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Gifing for ATS limitations can be frustrating at times…….

Anyway……I did the best I could extracting this scene from the OP vid…there’s some stutter in the gif.

It is better appreciated if your saw it on the actual OP vid @ about 22:57

Does anyone think that the white dot that appears at the bottom and to the left (as you view the vid) of the command module……moving straight to the top of the vid frame and out of sight ….is either CGI or a true object anomaly?

A moon pigeon perhaps?


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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 03:54 AM
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WF did a great job of just putting all of that nonsense in the garbage, where it always belonged. They do this eloquently, with proof.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 05:41 AM
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a reply to: Spacespider

My debunk certainly wasn't

onebigmonkey.com...

It was to expose it as a lie.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 06:08 AM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: saint4God

Yearh but the question is as always, was the debunk story about Thierry Speth created to cover it all up ?

Didn't think about this, it's certainly a possibility considering the amount of effort that was put in



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 07:13 AM
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a reply to: Doxanoxa

Apollo 18, 19 and 20 became Skylab 1, 2 and 3. The Skylab was a rebuilt upper stage of a Saturn V and the manned missions were launched with Saturn I rockets.

They then put the last functioning Apollo hardware into the Apollo Soyuz mission.

Congress canceled the moon landings but the hardware was already made and then used.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 10:06 AM
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a reply to: saint4God

Great episode, but i'm with the fish - was a real shame when the 'but' was dropped on this one



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 10:34 AM
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Since I see Why Files on YouTube and the supposed Apollo 18 19 20 missions, I will just assume this has to be the same WF video I saw. It was a good hoax that many believed for years. I like a good science fiction story but a billion year old spaceship on the moon with still existing artificial gravity and live plants that ate Apollo 19 astronauts that got too close in the zero atmosphere on the moon and the discovery of a 6 fingered alien female in the Apollo 19 capsule just seemed way too far fetched even for a science fiction story. I guess some people are ready to believe or want to believe in something extraordinary even if it makes no sense. Maybe I should write a book about my encounters with supernatural entities or alternative explanation that I have random telekinetic abilities. It might be a best seller. However maybe too ordinary. No billion year old spaceship with man eating plants able to attack and eat astronauts on the moon.

The story seemed possible until I heard Apollo 19 crew was eaten by the plants on the moon in the crashed spaceship. I am actually under the impression there may be evidence of structures on the dark side of the moon covered up by nasa in past released pictures. Maybe someone released this story as part of a hoax story years ago to possibly label any other true leaked information as part of a hoax story. Ancient structures on the moon, those in the know don’t want other nations asking questions or sending missions to investigate.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 11:38 AM
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I remember seeing a few pics floating around the internet back in the 90s, never saw the video though.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 12:10 PM
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Apollo 20 (seen above) was a movie by a French cinematographer which he intended to enter into film festivals. The Apollo 20 video above is part of the movie and the scenes before and after this would assure you it is, like when they discover that Apollo 19’s crew was eaten by the sentient vines covering the mothership.

duckduckgo.com...


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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 12:32 PM
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a reply to: saint4God

Apollo 20 reminds me of this Mockumentary about Apollo 18

Available free in some streaming services such as Tubi…etc

Here’s the trailer


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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 01:56 PM
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originally posted by: TheGreazel

I had to laugh out loud when the apollo 20 astronaut talked about recovering the apollo 19 bodies and tell their families.


We're on the same page here. I also noticed how 'good' the film and audio quality was, how expressive the voices were in these communications, and most importantly, how quickly these transmissions were conducted. It was almost like they were talking on T-Mobile.



Don't think thats part of the contamination protocol to take back unknown biological material.

The austronaut should have know that , it would be drilled in through training.

No way would any real astronaut would say that.


Agreed. Big oops here, it is a challenge as an author to keep the story exciting while sticking to protocols.






posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 01:59 PM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
A moon pigeon perhaps?


Moon pigeons should definitely be a thing if they're not already.



posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 02:00 PM
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a reply to: beyondknowledge

All great points, nothing I can contend with there and enjoyed hearing that you had LEM training, pretty cool! I went to Space Academy for a few weeks in Huntville Alabama during my middle school years, but not a lot to talk about there

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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 02:08 PM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: saint4God

Apollo 20 reminds me of this Mockumentary about Apollo 18

Available free in some streaming services such as Tubi…etc


Cool! That reminds me, I still have this to play downstairs.



^ If anyone can tell me how to insert this image, that would be great. It used to be as easy as bracketing img and no longer have Photobucket
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posted on Jan, 21 2023 @ 02:32 PM
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That’s this Podcasts's modus operandi. He tells the story as if it is true and always at the end you get that it’s a hoax, a rumor, or a conspiracy theory.

I had never heard of this one.



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