Moon as Artificial Battle-Damaged Biosphere Ship
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- Structure & Organization (1 quotes)
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Quotes
The moon is a massive wreck of one of those large planet-sized ships. It is what was left of a biosphere starship that was once home to millions of Andromedan people but that was devastated some 12,500 years ago in what is now called the Tiamat Wars.
— The Moon. Part 1 (SV-86 English)
there isn’t much to take over there because even with its immense size, it is basically an abandoned, badly battle-damaged biosphere ship that was set there as a base as it was beyond repair after suffering several major hits during the Tiamat Wars
— Important Comments on the Events Described in Space News 81. (English)
(May 25th, 2025)
The Moon was artificially placed in Earth’s orbit some 12,500 years ago to help stabilize it, and that was necessary because of two main reasons.
— The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
The biosphere levels are places with a very high ceiling, where a natural ecosystem is allowed to thrive, yet always under artificial control.
— The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
There are or were mountains, rivers, plains, grasslands, and oceans there with all their plants and animals, as well as farmland to harvest the necessary food for the biosphere inhabitants
— The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)
the main engines are accommodated pointing in every direction but also having one main super large engine that is masked as the crater known as Tycho.
— The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
The sad part is that the biosphere ship that is being used as Earth’s Moon is basically in ruins. Much of its internal levels are badly contaminated by radiation from the battle long ago
— The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
what is plausible and why, the simplest explanation is that the Moon is an old battle-damaged biosphere spherical ship that was artificially placed there to help stabilize Earth’s orbit around the Sun
— The Moon part 3, how it influences Earth and its 3D Matrix. ( English )
One of the problematic pieces of information states that the Moon is an old, battle-damaged biosphere spherical ship, which was beyond repair. So, it was used as a counterbalance to stabilize Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
— The Moon, part 4, how it influences Earths Matrix, shady things and conclusions.(SV-89 English)
the moon was artificially placed in Earth’s orbit some 12,500 years ago to help stabilize it
— The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)
The sad part is that the biosphere ship that is being used as Earth’s moon is basically in ruins
— The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)
The Moon is a massive wreck of one of those large planet-sized ships. It is what was left of a biosphere starship that was once home to millions of Andromedan people but was devastated some 12,500 years ago in what is now called the Tiamat Wars.
— The Moon. Part 1 (English)
The Moon’s surface is quite void of detail or surface features, as it is basically a metal ball. It is much like the Death Star in the Star Wars saga, but without the main big dish that one has at one side.
— The Moon. Part 1 (English)
from the point of view of someone in space outside the Earth’s 3D Matrix, what is plausible and why the simplest explanation is that the moon is an old, battle-damaged biosphere spherical ship that was artificially placed there to help stabilize Earth’s orbit around the sun
— The Moon Part 3: How it Influences Earth and its 3D Matrix. (SV-88 English)
Sources
- Important Comments on the Events Described in Space News 81. (English)
- The Moon Part 3: How it Influences Earth and its 3D Matrix. (SV-88 English)
- The Moon part 3, how it influences Earth and its 3D Matrix. ( English )
- The Moon, Part 2. Internal structure. (English)
- The Moon, part 4, how it influences Earths Matrix, shady things and conclusions.(SV-89 English)
- The Moon. Part 1 (English)
- The Moon. Part 1 (SV-86 English)
- The Moon. Part 2 Internal Structure. (SV-87 English)