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What would you ask? There's always been questions about its origin. The moon was ripped from the Earth during a collision with a wandering star. It was during the molten stage of Earth's evolu- tion and was ripped from the mass of Earth by gravity from a passing star. D: Did themoon ever contain life? P: No, forit never had an atmosphere. The material ofwhich itwas made at the time it was separated from Earth was never condu- cive to holding life. Which is not to say that life has not visited, as one can attest by man's own achievements. D: I havealso heard that extraterrestrialsnight have had bases there at one time. They were known to be on the face, that is correct. They were not there in bases but would visit Itwas a convenient rest area, so to say. There arepeople who claim they can see things on the moon throughtele scopes that look like man-made objects. Doyou know anythingabout that? The claims arejust that. Other than those items that were left t by a ne a the space program ofthis country, there was no physical evidence of previous visits. And this is no coincidence, for any traces were en woe oH ~ -£ very carefully removed so as not to betray the presence of previous visitors. For this would be a traumatic discovery to the Earth, were there garbage left on the moon from visitors from another planet. Then what the people claim they see are only naturalphenomena or naturalstructures? D: Are there any extraterrestrialusing the moon now in thismanner? P: There a are still occasional visits, but no more so than before and D: Do you think that Earth will at some time colonize the moon orput a base there? This session opened up an interesting avenue of thought. Our scientists have come so far in our space exploration attempts, I sup- pose it should come as no surprise that they are thinking of the pos- sibility of creating life on a barren planet. When and if this should succeed, somewhere in the dark reaches of future time the resulting creatures would consider us their God, their Creator. Why then is the 124 The Keepers ofthe Garden P: That is correct. in no different manner. P: That is possible, very possible.