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They're either full of it or they didn't bother looking for other shots. The original pic was very interesting, but when you view it from other light angles you can tell it's just a hill.


I enjoyed Apollo 20 as science fiction... the "Mona Lisa" body was quite spooky, and the weird chicken-bone like things on her face gave an almost Lovecraftian or Giger-esque effect. Someone needs to be doing sci-fi films instead of moon hoaxes.


You could use that as the seed for a very spooky sci-fi thriller. The comment about the "Mona Lisa" being "not dead, not alive" I thought of Lovecraft's story "Out of the Aeons."


HPLA - "Out of the Aeons" by H. P. Lovecraft


Actually come to think of it my leading hypothesis about Apollo 20 was that this was viral marketing for a movie concept... maybe for a script someone was circulating. I thought the same thing about the drone photos and the "CARET" documents. That whole thing was a transparent hoax too, but those documents were artistically really cool looking!


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