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Unmistakable Lunar Ruins on the Moon -- at 19.5 ...!

Richard C. Hoagland

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Commented one of the authors,

"We believe there has been a rapid release of gasses [at this location on the lunar saurface], blowing off surface deposits and exposing less weathered materials (emphasis added)."

The estimated time-frame for this event: "less than 2 million years ...." This, compared to a previously estimated 3 BILLION years since the last prior significant lunar eruptions.

What's been revealed, by our own, independent Enterprise analysis -- lying just 3-5 meters below the much more "weathered" surface in this specific ""Lacus Felcitatus" region of the Moon -- is NOT just "newly-exposed, less weathered materials." What the Brown scientists are calling the world's attention to is nothing less than--

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The most perfectly preserved artificial lunar ruins discovered so far on the Moon!

It's just the NASA scientists themselves who can't seem to see and recognize what they've "discovered!"

The two Apollo images displayed here, official released as part of the new 2006 Nature lunar study, reveal not only unmistakable geometric and architectural detail throughout this feature ( buildings, walls, sculptured former "gardens," towers, parapets, etc., they also reveal the striking structural material making up this complex--

Titanium!

This ties directly into our own, until now never published, completely independent analysis of the composition of the foundations of the "entensive lunar glass ruins" we've uncovered in our own 10-year Enterprise lunar artifacts investigation--

Titanium!

Another major clue that the ruins are, in fact, just that ... lies in their location:

19 Degrees North, and 5 Degrees East.

Nothing less than an astonishingly OBVIOUS "coding" of the latitude repeatedly discovered through our Enterprise investigation ... on worlds all across the solar system--

"19.5."

Stay tuned.