Some weeks ago, a notice was posted to the OBRL website on a new
article:
The Blue-Glowing Astronauts:
Solar Glare? Lunar Dust? Water Vapor? Camera Smudges?
Or the RF/Electrically-Excited Human Orgone (Life) Energy Field?
by James DeMeo, PhD
http://www.orgonelab.org/astronautblues.htm
Shortly afterwards, a blogger-internet group called "Bad
Astronomy" picked it up and subjected the article to some mild
criticisms, but also some of the typical skeptic-ridicule treatment.
Consequently, I decided to spend the extra time to fill in many
details not in the first preliminary version. I also undertook
the lengthy procedure to review the entire internet-accessible archive
of Apollo images, for every lunar landing (Apollo 11 through Apollo
17), and made some new findings from that procedure.
I can report, even more so today, the blue-glowing astronauts
appear to provide evidence of a radio frequency electronic excitation
of the plasma-like human orgone energy field, in the open space vacuum
of the Lunar surface. None of the standard explanations offered
by mainstream science has stood firm against the critical evidence
detailed in the article.
Those new details are now posted to the same article webpage, and
so you might wish to have a second look, or a first-look if you didn't
see it before. http://www.orgonelab.org/astronautblues.htm
Many new photos are given, plus:
* I discovered that a primary NASA photographer, who was assigned
the job to render the original photos into digital form had noticed an
exceptional amount of "blue-ness" in all the photos -- he
stated this was some kind of "artifact" or "film
degradation", which he "adjusted" so as to tone things
down!! So the original lunar photographs from the Apollo
astronauts apparently were much more rich in blue colors. He
adjusted them to wipe out much of the blue. I provide the
pertinent citation and quotes from that photographer.
* I also discovered that Time-Life Corporation, which today is
republishing back-issues of the old Life Magazine, on a
print-on-demand basis, has also removed the "blue aura" from
the astronaut on the cover of their 12 December 1969 issue.
Details and weblinks on that are also provided.
So it seems, those Blue Astronaut photos are some kind of
"dirty pictures" which key people have been trying to tone
down, flatten out and get rid of. Consciously or not, they want
to "erase the life energy" from the Apollo photographs, as
well as from ordinary people's awareness.
In order to counter this trend, and as a fund-raiser, high
resolution copies of the two most spectacular blue-glowing Apollo
astronaut images are available in 8.5" x 11" prints,
suitable for framing, from here:
Have a look, and enjoy.
As before, authentic critical review is always welcomed.
Best wishes,
James DeMeo, Ph.D.