Former National Aeronautics and Space Administration Data and Photo Control Department manager, Ken Johnston, who worked for the space agency's Lunar Receiving Laboratory during the Apollo missions has been fired for telling the truth.
Johnston asserts NASA knows astronauts discovered ancient alien cities and the remains of amazingly advanced machinery on the Moon. Some of the technology can manipulate gravity. He says the agency ordered a cover-up and forced him to participate in it.
Over the past 40 years other scientists, engineers and technicians have accused NASA of cover-ups and obscuring data. The growing number of accusers' allegations range from hiding information about anomalous space objects and lying about the discovery of artifacts on the surface of the Moon, to denying the evidence of life reported back by the Viking lander during the mid-1970s.
According to Johnston, Apollo astronauts brought back photographic evidence of the artifacts they found during their lunar extravehicular activities (EVAs). Johnston claims NASA ordered him to destroy the EVA images while he was at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), but he refused. When he went public, the space agency terminated him.
In a news release, Kay Ferrari, the JPL Director of the SSA Program, explained why she asked Johnston to resign: he had publicly criticized his employer. When Johnston refused to tender his resignation, he was summarily dismissed without cause. After his abrupt departure, he indicated he'd had enough and was tired that the U.S. government had been sitting on the proof for more than four decades that ancient alien cities are on the Moon.
“I have nothing to lose," he said. "I quarreled with NASA and I got fired." Evidence has emerged of large structures, perhaps even a base on the far side if the Moon, that seems to support Johnston's allegations.
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