A former CIA pilot called John Lear recently affirmed that the Moon is a liveable place with more than 250 million citizens. This man has been rather famous among conspiracy theorists.
He claimed he has discovered strange structures on the surface of the Moon and even showed some images that would prove these affirmations.
As a matter of fact, many amateur astronomers have recently recorded something similar to a holograph projection of the Moon’s surface. There are many people who strongly believe in the existence of a secret society hiding on the Moon, so who knows, maybe this hologram is covering them up.
In Lear’s video, we can see some images taken from an observatory back in 1947. They supposedly show a huge cataclysmic that occurred north-west of the Endymion crater.
He goes on telling how the Moon was created inside of Jupiter more than 40 million years ago and that during the Ice Age, the electromagnetic trajectory was stuck in the Earth’s orbit. And that is when civilization on the Moon started to show up.
According to Lear, the inhabitants of the Moon are humanoid aliens, including the Greys, even though the latter ones live under the surface working in huge laboratories.
Finally, he said that that the Earth is a kind of planet – a prison that serves as a place for punishments. There are many other planets like Earth, he concluded.
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John Olsen Lear
John Olsen Lear was born on December 3, 1942, to industrialist and future Learjet founder Bill Lear and his wife Moya Marie Olsen Lear.[5][6] He was named after his maternal grandfather, famous comedian John Olsen.[5] His second and third birthday parties were covered in the “Society” page of an Ohio paper.[7][8]
Lear graduated from the Institut Le Rosey boarding school in Switzerland and attended Wichita State University.[9][10] Lear claimed that in 1959 he had become the youngest American to ever climb Switzerland’s Matterhorn.[11]
Career
In 1965, Lear was employed by the Paul Kelly Flying Service when its founder was killed while piloting a LearJet. Lear testified at the Civil Aeronautics Board investigation into the crash.[12]
Between May 23 and 26, 1966, Lear and a crewmate flew a record-breaking flight around the world in a LearJet that covered 22,000 miles in 50 hours and 39 minutes.[13]
In August 1966, Lear was featured in the Wichita Press after he piloted a LearJet carrying the rock band The Byrds and the trip inspired them to write a song about the plane.[14] The track, titled “2-4-2 Foxtrot (The Lear Jet Song)“, samples Lear’s voice as he speaks over the radio.[14][15]
In 1968, Air Force personnel from Hamilton Air Force Base launched a rescue effort to help Lear land after heavy San Francisco fog interfered with landing. Traffic was cleared from the Golden Gate Bridge in anticipation of a forced landing. After a helicopter pilot established visual contact, Lear was able to successfully land at the base.[16]
Lear flew cargo planes for the CIA during the Vietnam era.[17] He claimed to have flown “secret missions for the CIA” between 1967 and 1983.