Okay, I'm not going to bother getting into the technical content of that site. However, I do want to address the comment at the top, about Buzz Aldrin being a member of the Freemasons and being given a "SPECIAL DEPUTATION" to claim Masonic Territorial Jurisdiction and form a new Masonic lodge on the moon.
Let us assume for a minute that Buzz Aldrin was/is a member of the Freemasons, and that they did hold a meeting and grant him a special deputation under the bylaws of their organization, and did give him a charter to form a new Masonic lodge on the Moon. So What? It's not like there's anyone there to join up. This appears to be nothing more than a symbolic act for the appreciation of the lodge members, in the same way that the American flag they planted is a symbol of America's achievement but in no way is supposed to represent America claiming the Moon (or even the landing sites) as official territory. It would be like a church sending a missionary somewhere, so giving him a special blessing. Or colleges and universities handing out honorary degrees to celebrities and other public figures, for the attention and publicity and good will they get out of the exchange. Or clubs giving a member who achieves celebrity status some type of special recognition (like "goodwill ambassador) for the morale of the organization and a boost in enthusiasm of the group.
In fact, the whole point is predicated on the conspiracist premise that the Masons are a secret organization clandestinely working for world domination. There is no proof to that allegation, and this ceremonial event does not in any way provide proof for that allegation. You have to assume that premise, the Freemasons are evil, before this event has any significance.
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