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... fake thing ...
Ohhh no ... not that again. Its fake. In fact its faker than than a fakey thing with a fake thing sitting on top of it. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I'm sure that people will start chiming in with me soon. Its been doing the rounds of the internet since 2007 I seem to remember. Anyway it would be really really interesting if it was true. Unfortunately its fake ... sorry
Whilst I agree that's it's just another internet fake, it won't go away very easily.
I forgot to mention this NASA 3-D image that was located.
Whilst I agree that's it's just another internet fake, it won't go away very easily.
One of the best defences for 'moon anomalies' is that NASA 'hide things in plain sight.' Pure f***ing genius! It means a guy that wants it to be true can cling to the idea no matter what. These images are available from the JPL archives, but need a lot of magnification and a LOT of tinkering to get the effects above.
Let's say it's really a spaceship that NASA are keeping quiet about? Let's imagine that finding a space craft on the Moon requires a denial and hush-hush sneakiness? Why the hell would they release the cartridges of images? Why sell them via mail pre-Internet? Why catalogue them in accessible archives online? And wht leave the images out there when people have *identified* mines, cities, robots and craft in them?
It's cos NASA is hiding them in plain sight!
Someone should have a word with the Illuminati mastermind behind this tactic and I'd like to volunteer. It's easier to hide things by actually hiding them! Hiding them 'out of sight' is the tried and tested strategy.
FWIW, there have been interesting occasions when anomalous NASA images have vanished from archives. It's happened a couple of times in the past couple of years. That's more plausible than the 'hiding in plain sight' BS.
ccording to the 1960 Brookings Report, hardcore proof of ancient space traveling civilizations would unravel the world's Judeo-Christian religions, worse than they are already.
On any given day I might argue that such a thing would be an overwhelming positive. However, you're faced with the question of what would replace them. That religions would spring up 'worshiping' the visitors seems inevitiable considering such things already exist for 'imaginary' aliens today. That potential visitors from elsewhere would bring their own religion with them and offer it to us seems to be another sure bet. Undoubtedly, following the Roman Catholic pattern some amalgamation would occur where elements of the terrestrial and extra-terrestrial religions join and mix. It's a damn scary thought to roll around in your head. Technological advancement doesn't mean that all superstitious and irrational belief systems are abandoned. That hasn't been the case here and I'd bet it isn't 'elsewhere' either.
Some would argue your last point and say that any alien civilization capable of interstellar travel wouldn't have any religion(s) at all, but I suspect you're on the mark at a guess.
I'd hope for the Galactic Peace Corps but I'd plan for a Cosmic-Cortez.
According to the 1960 Brookings Report, hardcore proof of ancient space traveling civilizations would unravel the world's Judeo-Christian religions, worse than they are already.