• Constance Victoria Briggs – The Moon’s Galactic History

  • Sep 12 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
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Constance Victoria Briggs – The Moon’s Galactic History

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  • Air Date - 11 September 2024

    In 1965, Jonathan King released the song “Everyone’s Gone to the Moon.” Is it possible that his lyrics touched upon a secret truth, that the moon has been inhabited long before life on Earth and is actually a spacecraft? My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Constance Victoria Briggs, is an author, researcher, and public speaker specializing in these questions and other cosmic mysteries. She has been featured on Coast-to-Coast AM with George Noory, The Leak Project, Earth Ancients, Broadcast Team Alpha, Forbidden Knowledge, Spaced Out Radio, and others. Her website is https://constancevictoriabriggs.com/, and she joins me this week to share her path and ground-breaking book, The Moon’s Galactic History: A Look at the Moon’s Extraterrestrial Past and Its Connection to Earth.

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