After being shown images of what seemed to be a hidden lunar station, a US air force photographer brought in to assist restore some gear at a clandestine base was left “shaking.”
Alien On Moon?
A picture restorer who was brought in to help fix some equipment at a classified location was left “trembling” after seeing images of what seemed to be a mystery base on the moon, according to reports.
When called upon to assist in fixing some malfunctioning photography equipment in the late 1960s, a whistleblower purportedly claimed to have observed a “base” on the dark side of the Moon
Due to his security clearance, which he obtained while working as a precision electronics camera repairer for NASA at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, USA, former US Air Force Sergeant Karl Wolfe had to wait 30 years after the claimed occurrence to share his account.
How & Whys claim that he claimed his supervisor had asked him to go and assist with some nearby equipment that was malfunctioning and was comparable to the equipment he was used to dealing with.
US Air Force Photographer Proves There Is Alien
The US air force photographer agreed because he was the only person in the area who could help, and his security clearance was raised to enable his entry.
The photographer claimed that when he visited the facility, there were many visitors there, not just Americans. When the attendant, who noted Wolfe’s reaction, repeated, “Yes, a base on the dark side of the Moon,” Wolfe claimed he was left “shaking” by the finding.
When given the images to examine, Wolfe asserted that he could make out geometric patterns and masts that resembled radar antennae you would see on Earth.
He remarked that the base appeared planned and organized. Due to his security clearance, Wolfe claimed to have kept quiet about the events of that day for 30 years until eventually coming forward. He was struck and killed by a trailer in Lansing, New York, in 2018 at the age of 74.
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