Ooops! Did NASA just Prove They HOAXED the First Apollo Moon Landing?
Latest NASA claims about evidence of first moon landing corroborates Swiss prophet Billy MeierÔÇÖs precise warning ÔÇô in 2004 ÔÇô of new coming cover-up attempt; had foretold first moon landing would be faked in 1958
Playa del Rey, CA (PRWEB) September 08, 2011
New photographic evidence just released by
NASA would seem to end any claims and controversy about a so-called ÔÇ£moon-landing hoaxÔÇØ. But in fact, the announcement itself may give even more ammunition, and credence, to proponents of the hoax theory.
The reason for renewed doubts, instead of a conclusive elimination of them, is because it appears that Swiss prophet, Billy Meier ÔÇô who in 1958 foretold that the first American moon launch would indeed be a hoax ÔÇô also
predicted exactly the kind of announcement that NASA just published.
According to Michael Horn, MeierÔÇÖs American media representative, ÔÇ£Here we have another clear corroboration of MeierÔÇÖs prophetic accuracy. What makes this so startling is that itÔÇÖs almost as if NASA followed MeierÔÇÖs prediction to the letter. Meier stated that the moon-landing hoax would be again perpetuated in the new millennium when, ÔÇ£the first Moon landing's ÔÇÿleft-behind; objects and so forth, will be able to be ÔÇÿsightedÔÇÖ on the Moon through a new telescopeÔÇÖ. We
first posted this information, from 2004, on our website in 2007.ÔÇØ
When asked why the government would commit the high crimes that Meier accuses them of, and try to fool its own citizens, as well as the rest of the world, Horn said, ÔÇ£Perhaps itÔÇÖs because there are those in power whoÔÇÖve figured out that many people can be fooled, badly fooled, as long as they still have an abundance of entertainment, sports and games to distract them. Of course, as many good, trusting people ÔÇô whoÔÇÖve seen their jobs shipped overseas, their houses repossessed and their retirement funds stolen ÔÇô have found out, being fooled and/or distracted often comes with a very steep price. And the ultimate consequences for
America, according to Meier, are anything but encouraging. I would only hope that we aren't too distracted to change things for the better, while we still can.ÔÇØ
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