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[Update] I've been a radio operator in the US Navy for the last 2 years. I don't think we are on earth. 2 years of evidence.

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I finally have time to make this post as I have been very busy with the holidays. I am currently in port for the next month, so it's a good time to talk about all of this stuff. I am currently a petty officer on a destroyer, I was a communications specialist for the first 18 months. I was responsible for sending and receiving messages to other ships all over the world. I have been on all sorts of communications devices, and that is where my evidence starts. I think the best way to explain what we use is to first talk about what you think when you hear "radio operator". You probably think of old school stuff like they had in world war two. You know the headset and microphone setup. We still use stuff like that, but that is now the minority of what we have. The majority of our communications equipment is computer automated. We can send messages in several different ways. We can do chat style, email style, and there is something called Lamda and I have no idea how it works. I can only describe what I personally have used. <br><br>Small Update: I do have some audio recordings. I just need to edit out some identifying information like our ship's name and the ship's we were talking to. <br><br> So, LAMDA, We have a program we call Lamda. It is an automated messaging program. You have a keyboard and headset, and a computer screen. I can only describe the capability I have personally experienced. Back in October 2023, I was working a night shift. I had just received a transmission from an aircraft carrier. The transmission went something like this. I'm sitting there, and there is a speaker playing in the communications room. A voice comes over the speaker. It is a robotic voice, but not like the old school robotic voice. It is literally indistinguishable from a human being. It is a woman's voice. The message goes like this. "This is the USS Nimitz. We are currently located at (some coordinates I don't have on me right now) If you receive this message, please acknowledge." My response was simple: "This is the USS (name of ship), we have received your message and we acknowledge and understand." That conversation took place with the ship over 7000 miles away. I have verified that we can communicate with ships anywhere in the world. It is extremely clear. It is as clear as talking to someone in the same room as you. There is never any static. I have heard the Lamda system used hundreds of times, and it has never failed to be crystal clear. I can literally talk to our naval bases in every part of the world. I have also talked to some weird places like Diego Garcia. Look up Diego Garcia if you don't know what that place is. <br><br>2nd Update: You guys are curious about Diego Garcia. A lot of you think that is evidence on its own. The truth is, Diego Garcia is not weird. In fact, it is very boring. Diego Garcia is an island in the Indian ocean that the US and UK use as a military base. It is essentially a refueling stop. It would be extremely difficult to go from the Indian ocean to the Persian Gulf without Diego Garcia. In reality, I have talked to Diego Garcia more than I have talked to actual ships. They are kind of boring, and I don't have any evidence to show you from Diego Garcia. So, I won't be talking about it any more. If you have questions about Diego Garcia, you can ask me in the comments and I will do my best to answer. <br><br>3rd Update: I have seen a lot of questions about our communications equipment. Our comms equipment is all manufactured by the big names in the industry. I don't think any of you would even recognize those names, and I can't remember them all myself. I have talked about our Lamda program, which is a voice program, and we also have a message program we call C4I. I don't know who all makes our equipment, but it would be extremely difficult for all of these companies to be in on some sort of conspiracy. I will also say that I have physically seen the communications equipment. We call it a CONSOLE. It is literally a desk with a headset sitting on top of it, and there is a keyboard underneath it. It is probably about the size of a big refrigerator. <br><br>Ok, so lets talk about the moon. Our second communication setup is our Chat app. We can chat with other ships and land based stations. It is essentially a messaging program built into a computer. There is a keyboard, a headset, a microphone, and a computer screen. My chat program helps me communicate with other ships and land based stations. I can communicate with ships all over the world. We have several different programs we use. They are mostly chat based, but I have personally experienced some voice based programs. Our voice based programs are extremely clear. It is like having a conversation with someone in the same room. I can communicate with ships anywhere in the world. I have talked to ships in the Middle East. I have talked to ships in the North Atlantic. A lot of you have asked about the speed of information. I can talk to a ship in the Middle East, and the delay is only about 2 seconds. I have personally experienced delays of up to 15 seconds, but only once. I have used these systems hundreds of times, and it is always a less than 3 second delay. We call this program MIRC, and I have personally verified it works all over the world. We have also verified the program works between the moon and spacecraft. We use the Deep Space Network. I don't know if you guys know about the Deep space Network, but it is a system of satellites that orbit the moon. It helps us talk to spacecraft in deep space. They have several bases, and the one I have personally used is in Canberra, Australia. I have personally used the Deep Space Network to talk to a spacecraft orbiting the moon. <br><br>**Update:** A lot of you are asking about the Deep Space Network. The Deep Space Network is a system of satellites that orbit the moon. It allows us to communicate with spacecraft, and even the moon itself. You guys are asking if the moon is hollow. I don't think the moon is hollow, but I do know it is habitable. We have a capability and that is an airlock on the bottom of the moon. Think about that for a second. If the moon is just a rock, why do we have an airlock on the bottom of the moon? Why do we have living quarters on the moon? It doesn't make sense. A lot of you are asking about the living quarters on the moon. It is essentially like living on the spacecraft but on the moon. I have not personally been to the moon, but I have personally talked to astronauts that live on the moon. We have a spacecraft that orbits the moon. When I say we, I mean the US Navy. I have personally talked to astronauts on that spacecraft. They are essentially the "guards" of the moon. They are our moon police. My experience with talking to the moon is essentially the same as my experience with talking to other ships. I can have a voice conversation with someone on the spacecraft that orbits the moon. It is as clear as having a conversation with someone in the same room. There is no delay. <br><br>4th Update: A lot of you guys are asking about how we talk to spacecraft that is currently orbiting the moon. We use the Deep Space Network. There are a series of satellites orbiting the moon, and we use those satellites to talk to the spacecraft orbiting the moon. This is how we can talk to spacecraft in deep space. Honestly, it doesn't make sense for us to have a spacecraft orbiting the moon. Think about that. Why are we orbiting the moon? There is no reason for it. It literally makes no sense at all. I have personally talked to astronauts on the spacecraft orbiting the moon. They are literally sitting there orbiting the moon. They do occasionally go down to the surface, but they spend most of their time on the spacecraft. <br><br>Update: A lot of you guys are curious about our communcations equipment. I have personally verified that we use Lamda. I don't know who all makes our communcations equipment. Honestly, I don't think it makes a difference either way. All that matters is I have personally talked to ships all over the world. I have personally talked to spacecraft orbiting the moon. It is literally as clear as talking to someone in the same room. There is never a delay. I have personally verified that we have communication programs capable of communcation with ships anywhere in the world, and even the moon. A lot of you guys are asking if the capability I have personally experienced is enough evidence to say we are not on earth. In my opinion, yes. If you can literally talk to spacecraft orbiting the moon, I think that is enough evidence to say we are not on earth. It literally doesn't make sense. We can't communicate with spacecraft orbiting the moon on earth.

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