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dear friends,
interesting images indeed. be well, be love. david ulos - research of possible structures on the moon http://www.disclose.tv/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=40 i would like to contribute some of my research regarding the possibility that structures were photographed on the moon prior to and during the apollo missions. i call highly geometric objects and clusters of objects ulos (unidentified lunar objects). how did i get into lunar anomaly research? totally by accident. i had originally intended to create a coffee table book akin to michael light's renowned photo book, "full moon". my version was going to avoid apollo astronauts saluting the flag and other romantic views. i was interested in bringing back to life and publishing the photos that suffered from poor exposure, lacked contrast or were stain damaged. it was while i was adjusting these high resolution images for print that i started to see strange objects appearing as old, dusty structures - or to be more precise, structural in appearance and leaning towards ancient ruins. when viewing these images, take your time. look into them, not "at" them. if you're seeing monkey heads and the like, then you're looking "at" them. these are landscape images with the bottom (the foreground) being closer to you than the top, viewed from a 30° - 45° angle. you are looking in at an angle. structure on the moon - geometric analysis http://www.disclose.tv/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=76 hello everyone. we have begun phase two of our effort to reveal that structures on the moon really do exist. since we can't fly up there and check them out ourselves, we can only use remote sensing techniques - in this case, geometric analysis of the objects found in the photographs. in the second image below, we straightened out the perspective of one of our finds to create an overhead view. what we are looking for is clear evidence of intentional design. if the moon is nothing but billions of years of potholes and fractured crust, then we should never find objects, especially large, displaying both symmetry and golden ratios (reserved to biology). we might find examples of this with small rocks that have been knocked around by meteor impacts, but not on the scale of shopping malls and airports. |
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ulo example 07 - b&w and highlighted
![]() ![]() ulo example 08 - b&w and highlighted ![]() ![]() what started off as a coffee table book turned into something i would've never expected. to date, the lunar and planetary scientists (here at the university of arizona in tucson) will not discuss my findings. kinda expected - they live in a narrow minded world... |
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