In this compelling episode of Dead Hand Radio, host Andrew Hall welcomes acclaimed author and researcher Constance Victoria Briggs. With a background in metaphysical topics ranging from angels and the afterlife to extraterrestrials and lunar enigmas, Briggs brings a rich and deeply inquisitive perspective to the conversation. She is the author of several encyclopedic works, including The Encyclopedia of Angels, The Encyclopedia of God, The Encyclopedia of the Unseen World, and her latest book, The Encyclopedia of Moon Mysteries.
The episode focuses primarily on the many anomalies and theories surrounding the Moon, as detailed in Briggs’ latest book. Topics discussed include:
- Accounts of UFO sightings by Apollo astronauts, including reports of being followed en route to the Moon and seeing unexplained lights and objects.
- A mysterious incident during Apollo 10, where a malfunction was reportedly resolved after an unidentified object passed by.
- The controversial “space music” heard by astronauts on the Moon’s far side.
- NASA’s catalog of lunar anomalies, known as transient lunar phenomena.
- The “hollow Moon” theory and the concept of the Moon as a possible generational spaceship, with references to Russian scientific speculation and ancient Zulu legends.
- Allegations of missing or doctored NASA footage, and a possible effort to cover up signs of alien structures or ancient technology.
Later in the episode, the conversation shifts to Briggs’ work on the “Unseen World,” including discussions on shadow people, interdimensional beings, and the nature of consciousness beyond physical reality.
Highlight Moment: Briggs recounts a startling claim that Apollo astronauts may have been “warned off” the Moon, suggesting a possible extraterrestrial presence that doesn’t welcome further intrusion.
This episode is a deep dive into cosmic speculation, historical secrets, and metaphysical mystery, leaving listeners with more questions than answers—just as both host and guest seem to prefer.