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Do The Rejected Apollo 17 Patches Prove Moon Anomalies?
by: Unexplainable.Net   4/28/09

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The Apollo 17 flight to Taurus Littrow official insignia was not the first (or even the second) submitted graphic for NASA's approval. Apollo 17, Jack Shmidtt, submitted two previous patch designs which were rejected by NASA because may contained suggestive graphics which NASA was not prepared to release.

Below you can see images of the first two submitted patches which were rejected by NASA. They all contain anomalous structures which resemble the Stonehenge. But it is sad that these patch designs do not depict the Stonehenge, but man-made structures that are present on the lunar surface.

Upon our observations, we think the patches may indeed represent the Stone Henge and portray possible correlations between the mysterious Stone Henge and the moon.

Official Apollo 17 Flight To Taurus Littrow Patch

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Two Rejected Patch Designs With Possible Moon Anomalies

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If theories are correct about the first two patches representing intelligent structures on the moon, it leads us to believe that more astronauts than previously thought not only know about extraterrestrial life, but want this information to be released.

Many former astronauts, such as Edgar Mitchell, had came forward or spoken about extraterrestrial life, but to this day, NASA still claims" they do not investigate UFOs."

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