Moonlanding 1969
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They left shit in the moon which can be seen even today.
Hell, even the Soviet Union confirmed the mood landing during the U.S. transmission...
Hell, even the Soviet Union confirmed the mood landing during the U.S. transmission...
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Whether the footage is real can possibly be doubted though.
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There are three reflectors on the moon that were placed there by the Apollo astronauts and two more by Soviet probes. A large number of observatories from around the world have reflected lasers off these reflectors, beginning in 1969. They are used to measure parameters of the moon's orbit and geology.
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metis wrote:There are three reflectors on the moon that were placed there by the Apollo astronauts and two more by Soviet probes. A large number of observatories from around the world have reflected lasers off these reflectors, beginning in 1969. They are used to measure parameters of the moon''s orbit and geology.
did you watch the moon landing live on telivison
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They arrived IMO. My reasons:
-Moon rock samples were brought to Earth.
-If it was a fake they were risking too much. Russians would be still laughing.
-They oficially arrived 5 times more.
-American Goverment was spending 5% of its federal budget around 1970, while now they spend like 0,5%
-Moon rock samples were brought to Earth.
-If it was a fake they were risking too much. Russians would be still laughing.
-They oficially arrived 5 times more.
-American Goverment was spending 5% of its federal budget around 1970, while now they spend like 0,5%
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That''s all just a part of the conspiracy. Any rational person with their critical faculties intact would be able to see that the moon landing was clearly a hoax, fabricated by governments and scientists to provide an arbitrary justification for raising taxes to fill the pockets of corrupt, unproductive bureaucrats. If you don''t believe this then you have simply been brainwashed by the liberal media and education system, which have long been used as a medium for Zionist propaganda. The truth is out there, and is perfectly discoverable to those who are simply willing to throw off the shadow of delusion that veils their mind, and gaze into the piercing light of reason.metis wrote:There are three reflectors on the moon that were placed there by the Apollo astronauts and two more by Soviet probes. A large number of observatories from around the world have reflected lasers off these reflectors, beginning in 1969. They are used to measure parameters of the moon''s orbit and geology.
Among other such so-called ''facts'' that have been peddled by the left-wing, Communist conspiracy that currently circumambulates the world, there is also the ''fact'' that the Earth is round, the ''fact'' that there was a Holocaust perpetrated against Jews in 20th century Europe, and above all, the ''fact'' that Obama is a reasonable, moderate, democratic politician that does not secretly harbour totalitarian values in accordance with his Islamic upbringing.
To those who doubt anything I say, I urge you to look this all up. The information that you need is out there, and it will take just a small effort to undeceive yourself of the decades of obfuscation and indoctrination that world governments have engaged in.
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oh god... did drlegend finally get you?
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I''ve only had my first drink for tonight, I''ve got more up my sleeve if you''re prepared to listen.umeu wrote:oh god... did drlegend finally get you?
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Yes. Even though it was summer, a couple of teachers organized a moon landing party and a bunch of us kids showed up to watch it.fightinfrenchman wrote:did you watch the moon landing live on telivisonmetis wrote:
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He is trying to fill the void drlegend left behind by becoming drlegend.umeu wrote:oh god... did drlegend finally get you?
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jerom wrote:He is trying to fill the void drlegend left behind by becoming drlegend.umeu wrote:oh god... did drlegend finally get you?
In order to truly banish The Dragon, one must become him.
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metis wrote:Yes.?Even though it was summer, a couple of teachers organized a?moon landing party and a bunch of?us kids showed up to watch it.fightinfrenchman wrote:did you watch the moon landing live on telivison
wish i could have been there
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fightinfrenchman wrote:metis wrote:There are three reflectors on the moon that were placed there by the Apollo astronauts and two more by Soviet probes. A large number of observatories from around the world have reflected lasers off these reflectors, beginning in 1969. They are used to measure parameters of the moons orbit and geology.
did you watch the moon landing live on telivison
dont you know that metis has done everything? Hes the Simpsons.
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I'm pretty sure that the moonlanding happened, although I do think some if not all of the footage we have is fake.
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LOL. You win the internet (and a rainbow feather duster).umeu wrote:dont you know that metis has done everything? Hes the Simpsons.fightinfrenchman wrote:did you watch the moon landing live on telivison
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In the sense that Ive been around a long time, yes. As I posted when someone on Agecomm commented that I seemed to know more than a new moderator:umeu wrote:dont you know that metis has done everything? Hes the Simpsons.fightinfrenchman wrote:did you watch the moon landing live on telivison
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To add to my previous post, it's mostly a situation of "big fish, small pond," or in this case, "old fish, young pond." I've done more compared to most of you but compared to others I'm a "babe in the woods." For instance, my boss in the Army spent ten years in Southeast Asia with the US Special Forces, in which time he was awarded a Silver Star, two Bronze Stars (valor) and a Purple Heart. My great uncle was an Air Force colonel with a PhD in aeronautical engineering who flew bombers in both WWII and Korea. I once moderated on a science forum. Our physics moderator was a leading scientist at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. He has published hundreds of scientific articles and written several physics text books.
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Wait if your 55+ years old I don''t understand how you could have a GREAT uncle who was allowed to fly in Korea. How old was he?metis wrote:To add to my previous post, it''s mostly a situation of "big fish, small pond," or in this case, "old fish, young pond." I''ve done more compared to most of you but compared to others I''m a "babe in the woods." For instance, my boss in the Army spent ten years in Southeast Asia with the US Special Forces, in which time he was awarded a Silver Star, two Bronze Stars (valor) and a Purple Heart. My great uncle was an Air Force colonel with a PhD in aeronautical engineering who flew bombers in both WWII and Korea. I once moderated on a science forum. Our physics moderator was a leading scientist at CERN''s Large Hadron Collider. He has published hundreds of scientific articles and written several physics text books.
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My grannys little brother was much younger than she was, about the same age as his niece, my grandma. He fought in both WWII and the Korean War. In WWII he was a captain just out of college. After the war he went back to college but stayed in the reserves. He was recalled for Korea as a major in his mid-thirties. After that war he decided that he might as well stay active if they were just going to recall him for every war anyway. He eventually retired as a colonel. He recently died somewhere in his late 90s.evilcheadar wrote:Wait if your 55+ years old I dont understand how you could have a GREAT uncle who was allowed to fly in Korea. How old was he?metis wrote:
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