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UNMASKING NASA The big secret that NASA has been hiding for forty years, just got out..

 

Although it's the norm that NASA hide the actual surfaces of the lunar landscape - they vary their techniques. Often, photographs which appear to be in black and white, contain color information which is hidden beneath various layers.

Take the case of official photo # AS17-134-20446HR

This appears to be a black and white photo.

 

Yet if we go in close on the mountainside itself and unmask a strip..

Color emerges - showing a rather different surface and landscape to the surrounding texture.

Let's select a section of this picture..

And go in close and see firstly what NASA wants us to think is there, and then unmask it..

First, a close look at the selected area.

And then the same area with parts of the fake surface texture lifted off (as well as the uniform fake 'black and white' mask)

And another view

There clearly appears to be a totally chaotic and filled landscape. We can see various suggestive shapes, but whatever is here is covering every surface.

Let's select a detail - something to cross reference against (as well as show another little trick of NASA's)

This is a close view of the above section of the photograph, showing what is allegedly tracks made by a NASA vehicle.

And with unmasking - you can see the thick overly black lines where NASA has attempted to obscure the photo. Note that there are clear rows of white tube-like objects, OVER which NASA has drawn black lines - to give the impression of 'vehicle tracks'

The real picture beneath the layer of masking - although fuzzy - is this.

Note the profusion of clearly vertical 'tube' or 'snakelike' objects.

You also see that the objects in centre are clearly overlapping where the 'tracks' supposedly were. So they are real, and vertical.

Here's another exaggerated view of the same picture - clearly showing the vertical nature of the shapes in the frame, hidden beneath NASA's masking.

Here's that same area - where I've simply reapplied part of the mask that NASA uses to cover the landscape in its pictures.

It's not perfect, and my fiddling with the textures beneath have caused a 'shine' to appear through the fake surface..

And pulling out further, I've done a rough unmask of a long strip of the photograph, and applied the mask over one small section. You can see how effective this masking process actually is - when the picture isn't looked at too closely..

 

Seeing is NOT believing, when you are looking at photographs released by a multi-billion dollar 'space agency' with an agenda.

On the left is NASA's photo and on the right is the unmasked version. It's patchy, but it's visible that there's rather a difference between the two scenes - (starting with color).

And here's another comparison - a close detail of the same scene.

Same planet, same scene - different world.

 

 

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