Photos Show Rectangular Structures On The Moon,
Believed To Be Buildings By UFO Researchers

“This would indicate that because of the structures artificial appearance and how much it stands out from its environment, that it is indeed an alien structure on our moon” says UFO Sightings Daily author Scott C. Waring.




Date of discovery: March 2012
(although the photo if from 2009)
Location of sighting: Earth’s Moon
This building is located in the same crater that NASA sent a nuclear bomb to explode. This is in Cabius crater! Click here to view 2009 bombing of moon. Also the names of the scientists in the photo are Anthony Colaprete and Karen Gundy-Burlet working at the Ames Research Center.
Yes NASA did drop a small nuclear bomb on the moon in 2009, I personally watched it live on the internet with my students. Also the NASA Ames Research Center does get intel on such structures because one is being used by the USMC as an America base right now!
Hacker Gary Mckinnon confirmed this when he got into USAF and NASA computers.
Person discovering it states: “Now that’s a huge cat left out of NASA’s bag. The smoking gun evidence that NASA knows about the presence of extraterrestrial bases on the Moon and ultimately bombed one these structures during the LRO/LCROSS mission in 2009, allegedly carried out to seek water in the crater Cabeus.”
This building is now currently inhabited by us military personal…that is why these young researchers (learning) are looking at it now.
Scott C. Waring at UFO Sightings Daily
I listened to Richard Hoagland telling about this a couple of weeks ago on “Dark Matters w/Art Bell” on SiriusXM. It is really a cool revelation, which is being ignored by the MSM, and even the vast majority of the blogosphere.
Do you think they set off the a-bomb to destroy the evidence, and do you believe, as Bell does, that evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence is systematically either destroyed or marginalized by the government because of the turbulence that would occur due to the shattering of doctrinaire religious beliefs?