The Lunar Colony Collection


At 10:31 am on September 14th in the year 2007 everything as we know it on this our planet Earth changed forever.

That was the morning that The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched its "KAGUYA (SELENE)" lunar orbiting satellite. Their stated mission was, "to obtain scientific data of the lunar origin and evolution and to develop the technology for the future lunar exploration."

KAGUYA was really three orbiting satellites sent to map the Moon. Their orbits began at an altitude of 100km; they eventually descended to within 10km of the lunar surface and subsequently terminated the exploration in a ground impact on June 10, 2009.

Slightly more than 30 days later, on July 20, 2009 in a press release from NASA’s Ames Research Center, "Google Moon" was announced. Their ongoing collaboration with Google would bring the world new lunar images and armchair exploration opportunities for anyone with too much time on their hands and a home computer.

From that venture and voyage came the images that confirm what many have said for decades, we are not alone in this universe, and we are not even alone in this small solar system. KAGUYA’s gift to the whole world of man is Proof of Life.

What life? I do not know.

But I do know this, there can be but one truth, either the activity in these images is man, is us, clandestinely colonizing our nearest celestial neighbor using technology unknown and unavailable to the rest of our global society or it's someone else that’s living there.

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