Ken Johnston 2017 - Exclusive NASA Photos of Alien Bases on the Moon
Analysis Summary
Ken Johnston
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person in this account is a former civilian astronaut pilot who worked with NASA during the Apollo program. He shared his background, starting from his military training to his role at the Johnson Space Center. He described testing the lunar module and training astronauts. He mentioned seeing unusual features on the moon during a film presentation, which were later removed from the footage. He also discussed his efforts to preserve original lunar images and his interactions with NASA officials. After his experiences, he expressed a desire to share his findings publicly and has authored books on the subject. His ongoing interest in lunar anomalies has led him to collaborate with others in researching this topic.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses claims regarding NASA's alleged coverup of evidence related to lunar missions, including the existence of alien bases on the moon. It features firsthand accounts from individuals involved in the Apollo program, highlighting concerns about government secrecy and manipulation of lunar imagery.
NASA had a plan to establish a military outpost on the moon during the Eisenhower era.
Ken Johnston
“I had access to all the original pictures, the original negatives and the original films.”
Brett Shepherd
“There is a requirement for a manned military outpost on the moon.”
Dr. Edgar Mitchell
“Most of the astronauts that saw anything on the moon were not allowed to talk about it.”
Managed by: NASA
Manned lunar exploration
Managed by: unknown
Proposed military base on the moon
NASA had a plan to establish a military outpost on the moon during the Eisenhower era.
There were alien bases on the moon, specifically in the Tsiolkovskiy crater.
NASA painted out evidence of alien structures in lunar images.
Astronauts were instructed not to discuss what they saw on the moon.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsJohnson Space Center
Houston, Texas, united_states
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker provides a lengthy narrative filled with personal history and experiences related to NASA and lunar missions, but lacks specific, verifiable claims about UAP encounters. The account is primarily anecdotal with no corroboration or clear evidence of UAP phenomena, resulting in a low score.
The speaker provides a detailed background of their life, military career, and involvement with NASA, setting the stage for their UAP experiences.
“I actually I was born right after the Pearl Harbor, the next year in 1942.”
The speaker recounts their experiences working with NASA, including testing the lunar module and interacting with astronauts, leading to significant insights about lunar anomalies.
“I had to do that and demonstrate and develop a procedure to go inside the vacuum chamber.”
The speaker discusses findings related to lunar anomalies and interactions with other researchers, emphasizing the importance of sharing information.
“If any of you are in the audience has first-hand information, get it out to the public.”
Insights gained from experiences and discussions
Detailed observations of lunar surface and anomalies
Conversations with astronauts and researchers
The analysis found no relevant content for this section.
The speaker's extensive background in aerospace and firsthand experiences with NASA provide a unique perspective on lunar anomalies and UAPs.
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Ken Johnston
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