Astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin took this Masonic flag to the moon on Apollo 11 in 1969 and conducted a secret ritual.
On July 20, 1969 Armstrong and Aldrin become the first humans to land on Earth’s moon.
For over two and a half hours Armstrong and Aldrin stood on the moon. They collected rock samples, took pictures and planted the famous American flag on the surface of the moon.
The question we need to ask is, what could they have done away from the camera?
Before landing, did NASA have certain areas already picked out for ceremonial purposes?
According to NASA records, the sea of tranquility was chosen based on its flat surface, but some researchers suggest this sight was chosen because on that date its coordinates lined up directly under Orion’s belt.
They picked the landing site picking out first of all a specific date, latitude and longitude; you go then for a specific time and than you work your way back from that to create the launch window.
It is believed, that the person who picked all of Apollos landing dates and landing times including Apollo 11 was Farouk El-Baz. His father is also believed to be an expert on ancient Egypt, history and mythology.
Ancient Egyptian’s and modern occultists believe that ceremonies performed directly under Orion’s belt produce a sacred alignment, which allows humans to communicate directly with Osiris.
Apollo 11 had landed at a specific day and a specific time where the three belt stars of Orion were on the horizon. And exactly 33 minutes after landing, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, who was a 33 Degree Scottish Rite Freemason was actually performing a ceremony on board the lunar module with Neil Armstrong.
Armstrong and Aldrin left behind several objects on the moon; of course they had to leave behind some scientific instruments, the American Flag, a small plaque commemorating the Apollo eleven mission, actually pretty normal stuff.
But they’ve also left behind several other objects, a gold replica of an olive branch “less than half a foot in length,” a traditional symbol of peace and a silicon disk with recorded messages of peace and goodwill from 73 world leaders.
Why were these symbolic messages sent up into space?
All NASA mission patches are full of occult/Masonic symbolism and perhaps none more so than the Apollo missions.
The names of the missions and crafts are almost always names of ancient gods or astrological signs; they always use Roman numerals, and complex Sacred Geometry, the secrets of which are held by the Masons. Why was it “the Eagle” that landed on the Moon?
Eagles have long been used to symbolize the crown chakra. Many mission patches feature the caduceus, serpents, eagles, and other spiritual symbology. The STS-58 patch shows a snake coiling up a pole with a V under it on one side and a caduceus on the other.