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Did India Really Land On Moon?

Earlier this month, the Indian Space Agency allegedly landed an unmanned spacecraft and rolled out a rover onto the South Pole of the moon. But did they really accomplish this feat, or was it another production of smoke and mirrors, NASA style?

Eric Dubay reports that nearly 99 percent of the footage shown of this ground-breaking event was clear, obvious and very poor CGI. Why do you suppose NASA, Roscosmos, the Chinese, the Indian and all other world space agencies spend money creating and air-time broadcasting all these computer graphic animations of their expeditions rather than showing us actual video footage? Dubay takes a closer look at the event.

Structures On Moon Exposed

The surface of the moon may not be as barren and lifeless as we’ve been led to believe, say planetary researchers Ben Pellom and Tommy “Tacoma” Huppert. In a shocking revelation on NVTV, with host Nicholas Veniamin, they said the lunar surface is dotted with structures throughout the planet, especially in the north polar area.

Huppert says his planetary research has revealed the same phenomenon on all rock planets in the solar system, adding the structures on the moon and Mars are exceptional. Pellom, a retired U.S. Navy veteran, says the moon has enough oxygen to sustain 8 billion people for 100,000 years, according to SingularityHub.com. And stunningly, Pellom says, he believes the moon is actually a lot closer to Earth than the 238,900 we’ve been told all our lives. Here’s Veniamin with his report and please judge the material for yourself.

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