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Artemis II is on its way around the Moon, and we use that moment to ask a blunt question: are we living through a new era of space exploration, or a new era of space storytelling? Our guest, Dr. Neil Helm, has the kind of career that cuts through the noise. He started on a space tracking team as a teenager with a top secret clearance, worked through ComSat and DARPA, and spent decades around the policy and technology circles that shaped the modern space age.
We talk UAP disclosure without the usual vague posture. Helm describes being part of an IEEE-hosted group tasked with reviewing “all space,” including UFO reports and the possibility of nonhuman intelligence, and how summaries were passed upward through official channels. We dig into what disclosure looks like in practice, who actually filters information, and why public readiness feels different today than it did in the 1990s.
Then we go where most Moon base and Mars mission hype refuses to stay: the human body. Radiation exposure, abrasive lunar dust, long-duration health effects, and the gap between optimistic talking points and medical reality all come up, including comparisons between NASA messaging and Russian cosmonaut reporting. We also connect the outer frontier to the inner one through Helm’s account of a near-death experience, spiritual practice, and his interest in consciousness, dreams, and telepathy.
If you care about Artemis II, space policy, UAPs, UFO disclosure, consciousness research, and what it would really take to live off Earth, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves space, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What’s your line between “possible” and “promised” when it comes to the Moon and Mars?
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