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Why were so many Satanists involved in NASA lunar missions? In this thread we will look into Freemason astronauts, some of whom performed Masonic rituals and used occult symbolism while on various Apollo missions. 🧵
Buzz Aldrin was initiated into Freemasonry at Oak Park Lodge in Alabama is also a member of York Rite and Arabia Shrine Temple of Houston. He allegedly conducted the consecration of the first Masonic Lodge on the moon (sus). Here he is doing the masonic "eye of providence" pose.
Here is Buzz while allegedly on board Apollo 11 doing the "hidden hand" gesture, a known Masonic pose while wearing his fraternal ring. While Neal Armstrong was known to be the "first man on the moon", Buzz is known by his brotherhood as the "first Freemason on the moon".
John Glenn, a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Freemason, was allegedly the first astronaut to orbit the earth and the 3rd American in space. This is a photo of his masonic ring that he wore on the space shuttle Discovery, its currently in a Scottish Rite Masonic museum.
Apollo 14 Lunar Module pilot Edgar Mitchell spent 10 hours allegedly conducting a $25m package of experiments to facilitate their scientific studies of the moon's surface (sus). He was a member of Artesta Lodge No. 29 in New Mexico.
Apollo 1 astronaut Gus Grissom initially flew in both the Mercury and Gemini programs and was a member of the Mitchell Masonic Lodge No. 228. He died in a training launch session for Apollo 1.
Apollo 15 astronaut James Irwin is said to have spent 67 hours on the Moon's surface (lol) and allegedly found a chunk of Anerthosize that was said to be 4 billion years old (lmao) and it was dubbed the Genesis Rock. He was a member of Tajon Lodge No. 104 in Colorado Springs.
Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. was an astronaut in the Mercury Space Program and was raised a Master Mason in Carbondale Lodge No. 82 in Colorado.
For this photo, these Satanic masons made the effort to stage the lunar module and wear their Masonic garb. Nothing symbolic that occultists do is by accident, everything is hidden in plain sight.
Its worth noting that Isaac Newton, who discovered the theory of gravity (key word: theory), rejected the Trinity and became an Arian, developed a fascination with alchemy and the occult, then later in life became a Freemason.
I won't draw any conclusions in this thread because any further speculation would require another long thread, so instead I'll leave you with a couple documentaries if you'd like to look further into NASA's lies and propaganda. ⬇
Astronauts Gone Wild: An Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary by Bart Winfield Sibrel who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes.
American Moon (2017) This film compiles in a single piece of work, all the best evidence in favor of the moon landings and the evidence contrary to them with very detailed analysis. h