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Yes There is Water on the Moon, But Where Did it Come From?

Nasa rockets fizzle as snow'icey water on Moon stops the plume of Dust

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 09, 2009 -
Early this morning, NASA blew a hole in the Moon in order to find out if there is water that can be used for future exploration and space development.  While the results won’t be in until the scientists examine the data, Historical Model Builder, Howard West already knows that they will find water, and where it came from!

200 miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada, October 9, 2009 – Historical Model Builder Howard West has been stating that there is water on the moon for many years.  NASA “has spent millions of taxpayer dollars trying to prove Fred Whipple’s ‘Dirty Snowball Comet Theory’ when the evidence of water on the moon has been in the historical records for millennia.”   Mr. West says that the reason that there was no great big “plume of dust” after impact is because it was like shooting a bullet into cotton candy.  “The snow/water ice is not compacted on the moon as a cometary’s origin would imply.  Therefore, when the projectiles hit, there was some disturbance of the surface but the impact was quickly absorbed.”  

Howard West, was watching NASA’s experiment as it occurred early this morning and was not surprised.  West , author of the 2005 book, Quicksilver Key, went on to state that “the information released after the September 24, 2009  LCROSS Orbiter Mission shows water vapor escaping all over the Moons surface.”  West says that “This water has been there for eons.  In fact, water brought by the Moon was responsible for the great Flood mentioned in worldwide texts.”

Painstaking research into the historical, geographical and astronomical records, examining ancient writings and analyzing the myths, legends and religious writings of many cultures, has led Mr. West to the startling conclusion that the Moon has only recently (within the last 12,500 years or so) come into the sphere of Earths influence. Furthermore, when it arrived “like the Serpent who brought the False Winter” of the Zoroastrian tradition, it inundated our planet with the waters that created a world wide flood that is still being talked about.

“Water on the Moon has been there for tens of thousands of years and when the Moon was captured by Earth, it brought additional water to our planet.” says Howard West.  “Nobody wants to hear about it because it doesn’t follow what traditional “Scientists” have been erroneously claiming for years!  The information has always been there, the data is clear, all you have to do is examine it!”

“By this event proving my assertions of ‘Water on the Moon” I hope other scientists can examine the rest of my research and use it to build a better bridge to future discoveries.  We don’t have to reinvent the wheel, we need to give it wings so that it can fly.”

Howard West has appeared on “Coast to Coast AM with George Noory”, several TV interviews as well as writhing for several magazines, and has done research on Fast as Light Communications Systems in the Ancient World, dealing with the use of the element Mercury (quicksilver) in information transference.  He has also provided some valid explanations of how the Pyramids were built using the low tech methods available to the ancient Egyptians.   He lives about 20 Miles east of Tonopah, Nevada, (50 miles by road) conducting research, writing and proving his theories.

To contact
Howard West, author
(775) 277-0809 leave voicemail
email: quicksilverkey@yahoo.com

Nadiah Sirnes, Publisher
Domain Enterprises
Box 9818, Reno, Nevada 89507

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