NASA Destroyed Alien Base on the Moon

NASA Destroyed Alien Base on the Moon Clapway

Remember that time NASA dropped a 2-ton missile on the moon? Well, neither does anyone else. The space agency has worked hard to keep that rumor under wraps and for good reason. Allegedly, they used the missile to destroy a secret alien base on the lunar surface.

NASA OBLITERATES ALIEN BASE WITH A NUCLEAR MISSLE

This rumor is more than just speculation. Apparently, there are a series of pictures and reports out there suggesting that alien structures on the moon do exist. Not only that, but NASA even launched a 2-ton weapon to destroy them. If this is true, that would violate all kinds of international laws. Hence, we have a big coverup on our hands. So instead of the truth, we get the agency’s version of it, which is comical at best.

NASA DENIES ALIEN BASE; CLAIMS THEY BOMBED THE MOON FOR SCIENTIFIC REASONS

It’s always funny to hear what excuse NASA has for the masses. This is probably why they choose to keep quiet most of the time. For example, in regards to the alien base on the moon, it doesn’t exist. So why bomb it then? Excellent question indeed. According to the bright minds at the space agency, they bombed the moon for “scientific” reasons. What those reasons are, we do not know. However, we are expected to trust they are good ones. After all, the space agency can do no wrong. So, they beat the Russians in the Space Race over 50 years ago and now they get a free pass on everything? It’s this kind of thinking that has created the large community of UFO researchers seen today.

NASA DOESN’T THINK WE CAN HANDLE THE ALIEN TRUTH

Perhaps they’re right. Maybe society can’t handle the truth. Regardless of why that is true or not, the agency needs to be more careful with their actions. It’s obvious that they haven’t been up to the moon in recent years. They say they’ve turned the focus on Mars, but how true is that. The Moon is still worth exploring and there’s no way they just gave up on it. That is unless there was something to fear.