Are there Lost Cities on the Moon?

Victoria Hardy
Between the ages of 3 and 5 years old, my invisible friends were Big and Little Mr. Moon Man. Little Moon Man was pocket-sized and he was my protector and Big Moon Man, too huge to fit in the car, always rode on the roof of our station wagon and seemed to take pleasure in tormenting me. Yes, these were imaginary friends, real only to me, but just a few years ago my mom asked me if I had really “seen” them and I had to answer, yes, I think I did. The Moon Men came to me around the time of the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon, although no one in the family can remember if they came before the landing or after, they simply remember my shouts of protection if one was about to sit on the Little Moon or screams of fear if I was running from the Big Moon. So when I heard the rumor that several astronauts had seen un-earthly bases on the moon I was intrigued beyond measure.


There is speculation on the Internet as to whether the moon rotates at all, some feeling it does, others convinced that it does not, whichever is the case, the result is that we never see one side of the moon, the dark side. Karl Wolfe, states that while he was in the Air Force he was shown photos of the moon taken by the Lunar Orbiter, before the Apollo landing, which clearly displayed artificial structures. Mr. Wolfe had a top-secret clearance and worked with tactical air command at Langley AFB in Virginia. He claims that in the photos he saw towers, spherical buildings, large things that were similar to radar dishes and some structures that were half a mile in size. (
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Victoria Hardy

Victoria Hardy (blog) is the drummer for the pop duo 3 Feet Up. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, who is also the other half of the duo and they have released 2 CDs since 2005: 3 feet up CDs. 3 Feet Up was featured in the Living Room Live Series on the CBS Early Show in July of 2006.

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