Not Just a Rock in the Sky
For decades, whispers about the Moon have hinted at something… wrong. It’s too perfect, too stable, too precisely placed.
Even NASA scientists have admitted: the Moon shouldn’t be there.
“It’s easier to explain the nonexistence of the Moon than its existence.” – NASA scientist, 1970
The Hollow Moon Hypothesis
When Apollo 12 deliberately crashed part of its lunar module into the Moon in 1969, it did something bizarre:
The Moon rang like a bell — for over an hour.
This led some researchers to propose the Moon is:
- Hollow or partially hollow
- Cored with metal or a synthetic lattice
- A shell-like structure rather than solid rock
Soviet scientists once theorized it could be an alien artifact — a parked observation station.
Orbit Anomalies
The Moon is 400x smaller than the Sun, but 400x closer — making perfect solar eclipses possible. No other moon in the solar system does this.
Its orbit:
- Is nearly circular
- Is tidally locked so we only see one face
- Has an unnatural wobble that’s still not fully explained
Some physicists argue the Moon behaves more like an engineered object than a captured rock.
Strange Structures and Shadows
NASA images — especially from Apollo missions and the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter — have captured:
- Geometric shadows in craters
- Domes, arches, and apparent “towers” rising miles above the surface
- Unexplained bright flashes (“lunar transient phenomena”) seen for centuries
Whistleblowers claim:
- Some Apollo footage was never aired
- Astronauts were warned off by “others” already there
- Signals from the far side were encrypted and classified
“We weren’t the first. And we were told not to come back.” – Alleged Apollo insider
What We Know (and Don’t)
- The Moon’s density is unusually low
- It contains metals rarely found in natural satellites
- Seismographs recorded artificial-sounding vibrations for hours
So… what is the Moon?
- A hollow relic?
- A disguised base?
- A piece of forgotten tech still operating above our heads?
Final Thought
File 007 isn’t about conspiracy. It’s about what’s still watching us.