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Penetration:The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy

Ingo Swann

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The astronauts of Apollo 14 (1971) obviously were EXPECTING to see this Rig or one like it- When it apparently came into view, they referred to it as "Annabel" - which was "just like the one we saw yesterday. She's sitting right on the ledge, and must be over a mile high- Did you see THAT! The light flares coming from the dark part of the crater, just below Annabel. Oh, cameras, don't fail us now!" (This conversation is paraphrased from that given on page 54 of Leonard's book). Indeed, there seem to be a number of "towers" on the Moon, and an equal amount of confusion about them. As I discovered (when I later began my Moon research in earnest), during the early 1960s NASA sent Orbiters to the Moon in preparation for the manned Apollo missions. A released NASA photo numbered Lunar Orbiter III-84M quite clearly shows two structures rising up in the Sinus Hedii region. The first of these became referred to as "The Shard." This structure towers up from the Moon's surface for about a mile and a half. Near The Shard is another structure referred to as "The Tower." This has been photographed four times from two different altitudes. It rises up about five miles and is capped with what appears to be cubes joined together to form a very large mushoomlike crown having an estimated width of over a mile. Several independent geologists who have examined the photos indicate that no known natural process can explain the two structures, which is something of an understatement. Please note that copies of the photos referred to above can still be obtained from NASA supplier. But I've been told that evidence of the towers has by now been airbrushed out. After studying Leonard's book, during the next two weeks I wasn't certain whether to sleep or stay awake, and all my bio and mental cycles found themselves quite interrupted. I fully expected that Leonard's book would shake the nerves of all us Earthlings. But, most people I ranted to just smiled and said that Leonard's opinions must be just that/ and that "there must be some other and more logical explanation." Even some UFO people I knew were hardly interested, a factor which I found (then and now) quite confusing and mysterious. As it turned out, it seemed that most people simply couldn't handle the implications of Leonard's book. Today when I mention it to people, well, they blink, have never heard of it and a sort of film appears on their eyeballs. That they don't WANT to hear of it is more likely the case, Well, 1 was interested by the implications. For if there are extraterrestials on the Moon, surely getting themselves to Earth should not be much of a problem for them.
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