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I am sure all governments know of the existence of aliens everywhere, it just depends whether the gain (whatever that might be...?) is worth the risk of retalliation on a global scale.

The Chinese will know what they are up against by examining the pictures from the last mission.

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Admitting there was life (living human beings from other sources) is limiting their capability to liquidate habbitants on the moon. As that is what the Chinees are planning to do in their run for the money.

If they would tell there is life on the Moon? They need to pay a responsibility to the Global public.
Not that they would be able to eliminate the other life form, but Chinese are still ignorant
(USA government has learned it's lessen by watching photo's from the moon surface)

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Maybe the Chinese will go, but - trust me - I dont think we will ever get any information as a result. They still have not released anything from the last effort they made.

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Sheeple  Dreams Commentary: "The Chinese will go."

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A video clip I made on the subject a few days ago

 

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Apparently they are now saying that the Moon is not as wet as we have recently been led to believe. I wonder if that is going to be the reason why we re not going to build a base there anytime soon? I have thought they would need some very good reason why we dont return, but it seems that people are willing to accept thier no-reason is a good enough reason not to return.

I have not heard any reasonable reason put forward at all for not going there before Mars. Has anyone else heard of any?


link to article in New Scientist

Actually, as we on this forum all know, it is unlikely that we will go to Mars either but they are saving that one for later and maybe we will accept another no-reason argument for that one too.

Come on Sheeple... I hope they wake up soon. Time is running out.


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