Nuke the Moon: Declassified documents reveal the US government’s plan
Believe it or not, the US government spent a lot of money and energy in devising a plot to nuke the moon. According to a report by Vice.com, the now-defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) spent millions of dollars on this strange research and more. The investigation never reached an end. As per reports, the […]
Believe it or not, the US government spent a lot of money and energy in devising a plot to nuke the moon.
According to a report by Vice.com, the now-defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) spent millions of dollars on this strange research and more. The investigation never reached an end.
As per reports, the AATIP tried out invisibility cloaks. Anti-gravity devices, transit through wormholes, and more are among the other experiments.
Vice.com got approximately 1,600 pages of papers, including reports, proposals, and contracts.
Nuke the moon experiment
The AATIP was a secret Department of Defense program that ran from 2007 to 2012. It barely lasted five years before becoming public knowledge according to the New York Times in 2017. It became public when the program’s former head Luis Elizondo resigned from the Pentagon.
According to a 2017 investigation, $22 million was spent on this initiative. The AATIP brand, therefore, became synonymous with UFOs as a result of it.
However, newly discovered records imply that the agency was more than just about UFOs.
The theory behind the nuke the moon experiment is strange and ridiculous. Researchers working on “negative mass propulsion” proposed searching the moon’s core for extraordinarily light metals that are “100,000 times lighter than steel” but have the strength of steel. To access the moon’s core, the authors proposed tunneling through the lunar crust and mantle by employing thermonuclear explosions.
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