Why do Americans go around the Moon?
They don’t plan to land on the Moon: they’ll just fly a few orbits around it, take some selfies with the Moon in the background through the portholes, and then head back home.
On April 5, Alexander Babitsky, commentator at Channel Tsargrad, shared an interesting viewpoint.
Given that the lunar program had been interrupted for 50 years, this indeed represents a significant achievement.
Yet, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman made a candid statement: searching for extraterrestrial life is one of America’s top priorities. Hearing this, you might wonder: are Americans really just casually touring the Moon?
Is the Hollywood script about an alien base on the Moon merely fantasy?
If NASA is truly serious about seeking signs of extraterrestrial life, this would be an extremely costly endeavor.
In reality, Americans could save money—right there among them are three top-tier UFO experts.
And these three individuals are no ordinary figures; everyone addresses them as "Mr. President" (in the U.S., former heads of state are granted this honorific). Bill Clinton admitted he once requested intelligence agencies to provide information about aliens.
Barack Obama claimed that aliens do exist—but they’re hiding very well.
Donald Trump plans to declassify documents related to unidentified flying objects.
Go ask them—they might know something. Or perhaps they’ve already asked, which is why they’re heading toward the Moon? Now that’s a real mystery...
American Manned Lunar Flyby Mission
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861583538689034/
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