Re: we did not go to the moon.got it?.



In article <1149171205.414200.148050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
hunnma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wet the bed, smoked some dope, swallowed a bunch
of boogers, barked at the moon and pecked out:

all the evidence you need all in these two links.its 3 hours all
together
but if you want the truth that shouldn't be a problem.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1913474363747128107&q=illuminati

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2265515730495966561&q=moon

The truth is -- the videos are chock full of errors. The "experts"
quoted have demonstrated no apparent expertise!

For instance: the narrator makes a lot of fuss over the American flag
waving "in the wind." Of course, there is no wind on the moon! But, if
you look at the hands of the astronaut handling the flag, you can see
that he is rotating the flagstaff, causing it to wave. The flag was
starched and had a top spar holding it out, but it was otherwise loose
at the bottom. Hence, when the staff was rotated, the flag would lag the
rotation of the staff and appear to "wave in the wind."

Another: "Why was there no crater under the lander?" The lander landed
on a rock face, where there was very little dust cover -- hence no
crater!

Yet another: The narrator quotes "experts," who, in 1959, claimed very
low probability of success for men to return from the moon. The entire
Apollo Program didn't come along until 1961 or 1962! I remember, also,
"experts" who thought that the moon was covered in hundreds of feet of
dust, into which an astronaut would sing and never be seen again.

In short, I had to erect a containment field to keep the bovine fecal
matter from overwhelming everything!
.



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