How to Find Things on the Moon

How to Find Things on the Moon

From Metaphysical by Metaphysical with Rob Counts and John Vivanco

May 2, 2026 · 48 min · Episode 158

About this episode

Allan Sturm discusses his photo analysis techniques applied to lunar images, revealing potential artificial structures on the moon's surface.

Allan Sturm has uncovered structures on the moon’s surface: shapes and images that seem to imply artificial construction. Allan is the first person to take photo analysis techniques that covert military groups use to find terrorist compounds, and apply those techniques to photos of the moon. Servicemen have been floored at the accuracy of Allan’s data scrutiny. However, while we might call them evidence of extraterrestrial activity, Allan is more interested in pointing out the details of the data than interpreting it. Let’s see what YOU think. In this episode, Allan shows us his photos of the moon’s surface, how he analyzes them, and the technical information that most people don’t have when they see strange images of the moon’s surface. Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco in Part 2 as they interview professional photo analyst and author Allan Sturm. Allan’s book, The Exoarchaeologist’s Field Guide to Lunar Mission Photography:https://exoarchaeologist.com/ Note: all images shared on Metaphysical with permission by Allan Sturm Note: This episode was recorded as the sun was setting over the course of a number of hours. Then some parts that were…

People in this episode

Hosts: Rob Counts, John Vivanco

Guest: Allan Sturm

Topics covered

  • moon structures
  • photo analysis
  • extraterrestrial activity
  • data scrutiny
  • lunar photography

Keywords

  • moon
  • photo analysis
  • extraterrestrial
  • lunar mission
  • Allan Sturm

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Exoarchaeologist’s Field Guide to Lunar Mission Photography

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