Monday, January 26, 2009

The Apollo 11 Moon Landing, July 20th, 1969

If you’re like most born before the mid-1960’s, you know exactly where you were, what you were doing, and who you were with on July 20th, 1969, as Neil Armstrong made his long anticipated descent down Eagle’s ladder to the moon’s surface and uttered the now famous line, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Even so, there are some skeptics, still to this day, who claim that the event never happened, that it was a NASA (Hollywood) hoax, yet another government conspiracy to show U.S. superiority and win, at all costs, the space-war with the Soviet Union. I remember the whole thing as if it was yesterday; maybe even better than I can remember what I did yesterday; it’s all still very vivid in my mind. But that doesn’t mean necessarily that it happened, does it?


The last chapter, dealing with USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects), ended with the entirely unexpected discovery, off the shores of Nova Scotia, in 1967, of a race of alien beings that have a base on the far-side of the moon. So I wanted to kill two birds with one stone, as it were, and do a Travel with Bonny to find out if the Apollo 11 mission to the moon actually took place, as history records it, and uncover more details about the obscured moon base.

To read the rest of this story, you can purchase the ebook UFOs: Through the Eyes of a Traveler, where you'll be introduced to many of ReSPITE's newly published UFO Mind Travels to sites and events that will blow you away!

(Also consider joining authors John Terry and Bonny Adams in one or more of their ReSPITE® Seminars, where you'll be introduced to the methods and techniques used to personally Travel with your mind.)

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