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Why Did We Leave the Moon?! By Gene W. Edwards. Posted 3/1/2024.
We first walked on our moon on 7/16/1969, which in numerology is a 777 date, not surprisingly.
The last time we walked on the moon was December 7–19/1972, the Apollo 17 Mission, only three years after Apollo 11’s first moon walk.
Since then, we’ve not walked on the moon at all. Why not??? Fifty-one years and change have passed. The moon averages 239 thousand miles away, not so far?
Radio talk show host Clyde Lewis (Ground Zero show) and many others are perplexed. Many explanations have floated around but failed to dock: we were warned away; too many space program accidents and deaths; humans can’t handle the radiation; budget boondoggles. They all add up to mystery . . . and futility. “What’s th’ matter with all them people, huh?! Why can moon walks get off the ground?”
My psychic explanation follows. I can handle any mystery.
Too many deaths in space. Budget boondoggles followed, money poured down a space hole. Critics said, spend the money on earth. Technology failures.
Did our space brothers deliberately sabotage humans’ contact with the moon to warn us off?
No. It was all human error.
Is there anything, or a lot of any “thing,” on the moon we’re not supposed to find, such as on the other (dark to us) side of the moon?
Evidence of past human habitation/exploration.