Nasa is going to hit the moon with a rocket on the south pole tomorrow morning and 2 minutes later a probe will take samples of the debris and also crash into the moon. They claim they are going to see if there is any ice under the surface of the lunar dust. I call bullshit.
See the moon has something very valuable on it. Helium 3. Surprisingly, helium 3 is valued at 5.7 million dollars per kilogram (2.2 pounds). With that in mind, whats up with the ice lie? They need the helium 3 to fuel their new cold fusion reactor. Claims are that a cold fusion reactor is a clean way of producing energy. If they were to bring back from the moon something the size of the space shuttle, it holds about 25 tons, the value of the helium 3 would be around 25 billion and supply the USA with energy for an entire year. Sounds like NASA is moving towards opening a Helium 3 retail outlet.
Now we all know what the moon does and how important it is to our planet and the life on it. What would happen to the moon if it's weight suddenly changed? If they are planning at some point to remove 1,000's of tons of helium 3 from the moon I would imagine that would have some effect on us ultimately.
The funny part is we have everything we need on this planet to generate energy. Solar, wind, water, geothermal, the list goes on. Why do we need to start cutting holes in the moon? We don't. The only reason is money. Greed. Same reason other clean and simple types of energy are not used mainstream, they don't generate money. Every home has the ability to survive off grid. I am working towards it, but have many years of research and knowledge to learn prior to being so. It is something I have been learning off and on for the past 5 years or so and one day will have my "off grid" home. Maybe even putting power back onto the grid if they still allow that where i live.
Next time you look up at the moon, enjoy it, I have a feeling it is about to change.
Take care and be free
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