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high-rank members of Aleister Crowley's Golden Dawn.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Anywhere in the programs, did they attribute these theories to
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Richard Hoaxland ??????
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
high-rank members of Aleister Crowley's Golden Dawn.
I haven't watched the videos but this jumped out at me in your summary. The Golden Dawn was not Crowley's. While he was briefly a member he started the A∴A∴ and the O.T.O. That's one of the big problems with the show. It seems like that they don't have any kind of fact checkers working for them in any way and instead it is composed of what one person heard from somebody else and instead of doing any kind of verification they just present it as is even though it's wrong.
Originally posted by Swills
reply to post by 1AnunnakiBastard
Great episode and I can't believe David Icke is apart of it! I didn't know NASA admits to losing film/audio footage/recordings of the Moon. How the hell do you just lose one of a kind material from the Moon? Scientists no less, I am suppose to believe just lost this information? BS!
Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
reply to post by 1AnunnakiBastard
But the mindblowing points of this episode were the observations made by the staff, who hit hard at NASA as I've never seen in any TV show. I highlighted the most important topics, IMO:
# Edgard Mitchell AGAIN admitted that ancient extraterrestrials have been around Earth for quite awhile.
# David Morrison reluctantly admitted that ancient life in Mars went underground.
# The Apollo 11 mission meticulously landed at 33° on the Moon and 33 minutes after the touchdown, Neil Armstrong and the 33° Scottish Rite freemason, Buzz Aldrin, carried out a ritual to Osiris, while the Orion belt was aligned in the lunar horizon.
# The guy who set the local, time and coordinates of Apollo 11 landing, and the mastermind behind the occultism apparatus of Apollo missions was Dr. Farouk El-Baz, known as "The King" among old school NASA astronauts. El-Baz comes from a family of experts in ancient Egyptian stellar religion.
ngm.nationalgeographic.com...
www.huffingtonpost.com...
www.bu.edu...
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
Mitchell and Musgrave's claims have been around for years. The fact is though that neither saw any indication of intelligent life on their missions. Their claims are based entirely on belief. People have also been trying to put words into Aldrin's mouth for years. While he does say that he saw a UFO on Apollo 11 he has made it quite clear he was not referring to an alien spaceship. What he thinks they saw were the adapter panels from the S-IVB upper stage. As for Morrison, he has made his views clear in a number of articles on NASA's website.
While it would be foolish to discount the existence of extraterrestrials there is absolutely no proof they have visited Earth. Those people who work for NASA that claim aliens are visiting Earth have just as much evidence as the common man. In other words they don't have proof. Their beliefs are faith-based.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
Mitchell and Musgrave's claims have been around for years. The fact is though that neither saw any indication of intelligent life on their missions. Their claims are based entirely on belief. People have also been trying to put words into Aldrin's mouth for years. While he does say that he saw a UFO on Apollo 11 he has made it quite clear he was not referring to an alien spaceship. What he thinks they saw were the adapter panels from the S-IVB upper stage. As for Morrison, he has made his views clear in a number of articles on NASA's website.
While it would be foolish to discount the existence of extraterrestrials there is absolutely no proof they have visited Earth. Those people who work for NASA that claim aliens are visiting Earth have just as much evidence as the common man. In other words they don't have proof. Their beliefs are faith-based.