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- Subject: DemBonesDemBonesDemDryBones
- Date: 12 Aug 93 00:51:32 GMT
- Organization: Sim's Electronic Musicians' Publishing Company
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- Hello,
- I picked this up from the MUFONet BBS; sorry but there are no
- sources, and I do not know who the author is. Has anyone else seen
- or heard of this, or perhaps it also came from a tabloid? I really
- don't know. I hold no responsibility for its' contents.
- *Don
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- America'a Apollo 11 lunar module photographed a human skeleton on the
- moon when it landed there in 1969.
- That's the blockbuster claim of Chinese astrophysicist Dr. Kang Mao-pang,
- who first stunned the world when he released pictures of bare human
- footprints on the moon at a news conference in Beijing last winter.
- The scientist claimed to have received those photos --- which were so
- secret the Apollo 11 astronauts didn't even know they existed -- from "an
- unimpeachable U.S. source."
- The photograph of the human skeleton was included in a second batch of
- photos and documents he received from the same source this fall.
- "The Americans have conspired in a cover-up of monumental and possibly
- even criminal proportions," Dr. Kang told newsmen in Beijing.
- "They hid photos of bare human footprints on the moon for 20 years and
- managed to keep the human skeleton secret even longer. The implications of
- what they found up there are staggering," he continued. "But the Americans
- apparently feel that nobody else in the world is privileged enough to share
- the information."
- Dr. Kang's allegations stunned U.S. space and intelligence experts, one
- of whom went into hiding after reporters tried to question him in a
- Washington, D.C., restaurant.
- Other sources also refused to comment --even when told that the Chinese
- expert has copies of over 1,000 NASA photographs that clearly show bare human
- footprints and a human skeleton on the lunar surface.
- Intriguingly, the skeleton appears to have been wearing jeans. Judging
- from the position of the bones, it seems likely that the person it belonged
- to was at least partially dismembered and met with a violent death.
- It is also probable that the skeleton was transported into space long
- after the person was killed. The decomposition of bone and flesh would not
- have been possible in the airless atmosphere of the moon.
- The Chinese expert further noted that the age of the skeleton cannot be
- estimated without analyzing the bone firsthand.
- "Like the footprints on the moon, these photos were taken by a remote
- camera aboard the lunar lander and were given to me by an American source who
- is beyond reproach," said Dr. Kang.
- "I am also in the possession of classified documents and letters that
- describe the footprints as being fresh and the skeleton unquestionably human.
- The question that must be answered is how the footprints and skeleton go to
- the moon. The obvious implication is that extraterrestrial lifeforms were
- involved but we'll never know unless the Americans release the information
- they have."
- The documents Dr. Kang quoted from are stamped "top secret" and dated
- Aug. 3, 1969, which means they were written just two weeks after astronauts
- Neal Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed and walked on the moon--in boots-- on
- July 20, 1969.
- Large portions of the text have been blocked out. But it's clear that
- U.S
- experts agreed extraterrestrials had something to do with the bare footprints
- and skeleton on the moon.
- Repeated attempts to get officials at any level of government to address
- Dr. Kang's report were unsuccessful.
- Explained a Washington source: "Nobody's going to say anything until
- President Bush gives the go-ahead. This isn't any ordinary cover-up. It makes
- Watergate look like a Sunday School picnic. It's that damn big.
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