Report: #0031
An image
from Japan's JAXA Selene satellite, sequence number hdtv_004_6_l from the
video, shows two anomalies.
We can find
two more anomalies on the Moon in these images. One anomaly is already too
much; if there are two, it's highly suspicious.
The first image could be a whim of nature, but I believe it's an
artificial object.
I found an
anomaly inside a crater, on the wall of one of three craters clustered
together.
What is
this object on the wall? It looks like a conduit running from one crater to
another.
It gives me
the impression of a curved tube connecting one crater to the next. The crater
is old but clean, as craters usually are. A meteor impact, with its force and
heat, vaporizes everything in its path and leaves the walls completely clean.
After an
impact, nothing more can be in the walls except lava cooled from the moment of
impact. If something is found there now, it must be artificial!
Let's look
at the other images a bit. Can we see
something?
Yes, but
not entirely. What's happening there? We can clearly see part of the rim of
this crater, and suddenly, it's covered by a milky fog.
Why is that
there, and what's behind this fog? Fog on the Moon can't exist. So, something
was done digitally. Someone is hiding something behind a computer-generated
painting.
Some
evidence of something important is concealed. Something interesting, but
someone doesn't want us to see or know it.
Attention! These images are not from NASA but from the Japanese space
agency JAXA with its Selene satellite, which has been imaging the Moon since
last year.
It's clear
that space agencies work together and do not release to the public anything
that would be of interest to us.
Think about
that. We'll never know the secrets. Only little by little will some things come
to light. On this same image, I already
showed other anomalies in my report "Base on the Moon."
Josef Bauer