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Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard   –  Andrew  –  Holger  –  Ruggero  –  Robert Fast links to Bios:  Andrew – Ruggero – Robert – Ron – Holger – Arun – Laura – Georgia   Support The Other Side of Midnight! Why is India Still Hiding “Ancient ET Structures on the Moon!?” The Chandrayaan-3 Mission — Part 3 So … the Indian’s have landed on the Moon (for the FIRST time …) — “just ~19.5 degrees” from the actual south pole — and have officially released EXACTLY five (!) new images of their extraordinary surroundings … in the last ten days! Just FIVE images … only ONE (of the ground right beside the lander …) in color …. In the same period of time, in late 2013, the first Chinese lunar landing by Chang’e-3 — from a “closed” Communist dictatorship — had, by now, released “dozens of individual COLOR images, LIVE […]

  Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard   –  Andrew  –  Holger  –  Ruggero Fast links to Bios:  Andrew – Ruggero – Robert – Ron – Holger – Arun – Laura   Support The Other Side of Midnight! Indian Breakthrough South Pole Moon Landing ET Artifacts “Confirmed!” Part 2 A VERY strange thing is happening …. An impoverished Third World Nation, home to 1.4 billion (overwhelmingly poor — by global economic standards) citizens, has just landed an incredibly sophisticated unmanned robotic probe — “Chandrayaan-3” — for the first time near the south pole of the Moon. The “third world nation” is, of course, India … which has thus now joined the (VERY) limited “club” of only three other “First World nations” to carry out successfully such a prodigious feat. And yet — in the ~72 hours (three days!) since this latest 21 Century “miracle” occurred, with countless messages of congratulation pouring […]

Click on Image for The Presidential Briefing Trailer: https://youtu.be/G7rLvWy8Ih0     During the fallout of World War II, the British attempted to divide India into two separate states based along religious lines. The result was the 1947 Partition of India which resulted in two independent dominions: the Hindu dominated India and Muslim Pakistan. The main issue between the two nations since their inception has been a territorial conflict over a shared region known as Kashmir. The two neighbours have fought several major wars over this area (one as recent as 1999) involving thousands of casualties and numerous clashes across the Line of Control in Kashmir. This ongoing border crisis has recently erupted again when Pakistan shot down an Indian jet fighter over Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, one day after India’s Air Force had launched air strikes against an alleged terrorist camp in Pakistani territory. Tensions between the two nuclear nations have calmed, but […]