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On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:08:14 +0200, clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 20.04.2010 09:48, schrieb Nekar Xenos:
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>> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100414152133.htm
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>> I guess that blows the conspiracy theory that man was never on the moon!
>
> You're a hopless optimist.
>
> All that those reflectors demonstrate is that there's /something/ up
> there that /seems/ to be /some/ artifact of an intelligent spacefaring
> race.
>
> For instance, those reflectors could have been sent up there with
> unmanned probes.
>
> However, the actual bitter truth is, the reflectors weren't /sent/ there
> by NASA, but rather /discovered/ somewhen in the late 50's by the NSA
> (sic!); when it became evident that their presence could not be kept
> secret much longer, president Kennedy decided to initiate the Apollo
> project, in order to (a) fabricate an explanation for those artifacts
> that could be sold to the public without causing unrest, and (b) examine
> the artifacts.
>
> As to whether the moon landings were fake or not, the truth is that
> /some/ were: Apollo 11 and 12 were staged, when the NSA found that
> rumors about the reflectors started to leak even before the Apollo
> spacecraft was ready. Apollo 13 was the first real manned mission,
> rushed out in a hurry before the craft had been thoroughly tested (we
> all know the near-catastrophic result), and only four missions - Apollo
> 14 through 17 - really set foot on the moon. (They did indeed discover
> further artifacts - including the infamous "domes of glass" - but NASA
> did go a great length to prevent any footage of these artifacts from
> being leaked to the public.)
>
> ;-)
Wow! That was good! ;D
-Nekar Xenos-
"The spoon is not real"
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