Declassified Docs Reveal Outrageous Plan to Nuke The Moon!

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A tranche of documents from the US government's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) reveals that the now-defunct body had plans to test advanced technology on the Moon, which included invisibility cloaks, and antigravity devices, traversable wormholes, and tunneling the Moon using nuclear explosion. Watch the video for more details.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7wj9e/newly-released-documents-shed-light-on-government-funded-research-into-worm-holes-anti-gravity-and-invisibility-cloaks

Did the U.S. have a plan to detonate a nuke on the moon under AATIP?

Yes, the United States Air Force developed a top-secret plan in 1958 called Project A119. The aim of the project was to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon, which would help in answering some of the mysteries in planetary astronomy and astrogeology. The project was never carried out, being cancelled after "Air Force officials decided its risks outweighed its benefits".

However, the recently declassified documents from the US government's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) reveal that the now-defunct body had plans to test advanced technology on the Moon, which included invisibility cloaks, antigravity devices, traversable wormholes, and tunneling the Moon using nuclear explosion.

In the 1950s, Colonel Ross Dedrickson was responsible for maintaining the inventory of the nuclear weapon stockpile for the AEC, and for accompanying security teams checking out the security of the weapons, among many other duties.

He said. "At the very end of the 70s and the early 80s, we attempted to put a nuclear weapon on the moon and explode it for scientific measurements and other things, which was not acceptable to the extraterrestrials. They destroyed the weapon before it got to the moon.”

Colonel Ross Dedrickson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pcHgFMSdFU

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