lazyboy
Nov 22 2006, 05:26 PM
NHK television in the country you call Japan, did a programme (which I heard about but missed) on the question of whether the USA did or did not get to the moon.
I know that this is the untouchable Holy Grail of even the Gay Righters amongs you, but really, I think a bit of science would soon put the matter to rest.
Unfortunately, and I guess here, the programme was probably one of those programmes that they have nightly when 'talents' and guests are invited to a studio and lots of scandalous assertions are made and the audience go 'WOOO'' ''EHHHHH???'' etc.
Very entertaining, but nothing too serious.
lazyboy
Nov 22 2006, 05:28 PM
The Holy Grail is quite safe because hardly anyone bothers with such light entertainment. They are too busy being brainwashed by the 'news' from the official channels.
lazyboy
Nov 23 2006, 12:29 AM
Usually I have a problem about how immense space is....but recently I have heard a lot about junk that is littering the region outside Earth's atmosphere. This I find incredible. How come it doesn't go off into infinity?
And another thing. The moon is supposed to be 250,000 miles from the Earth. The space station is 220 miles above Earth. The spacemen are photographed (supposedly) fixing bits of the International Space Station. The gravity of the earth therefore does not extend even a thousandth part of the journey to the moon, and the gravity of the moon is one sixth that of the earth. So how did the travellers to the moon get through all those hundreds of thousands of miles, I mean, isn't there an inconsistency there? Please explain to me how they fueled the ride to the Moon.
I read an article by an astronaut, so-called, in which he said that they left the earth's gravity and got caught up in the moon's gravity. Very handy.
lazyboy
Nov 23 2006, 02:16 AM
Let us assume that the astronauts did, somehow, get to the moon. It is a leap of the imagination indeed, but if they did....How the heck did they get back?
graham4anything
Nov 23 2006, 03:37 AM
There was a movie with Larry Hagman about astronauts finding out the moon landing was fake, and then NASA tried to kill them.
You want to know something funny?
The Movie was called CAPRICORN ONE.
You know who one of the astronauts of the three were? None other than OJ SIMPSON!!!
Talk about a coincidence...and I don't believe in them.
Here we have a link and something could be said about it.
OJ played an astronaut they said went to the moon but it was all a sham.
You know if the government could make manchurians, how does one know OJ wasn't one too? A pre Obama Obama. Think about it? White people loved OJ Simpson in the 1960s 1970s 1980s early 1990s. He was perhaps one of the most loved black people that white people liked.
And then one event, and puff, it was all gone. Like they yanked it.
Everybody is suppose to forgive say Bill clinton for any sin of many he committed(lie,cheat,steal, rob,he broke all the commandments, every one), yet people still love him.
OJ did one little bitty thing and everyone turns from love to hate.
Very odd.
Racial warfare it appears. Still rearing its ugly head.
But OJ did indeed play in this movie.
It was a pretty good film, remember seeing it.
I could picture the government of George Herbert Walker Bush41, so vile and evil (two four letter words with the same letters in them) making something up.
Another Mission Accomplished or something like that.
What do you think?
graham4anything
Nov 23 2006, 03:38 AM
Cast overview, first billed only:
Elliott Gould .... Robert Caulfield
James Brolin .... Col. Charles Brubaker
Brenda Vaccaro .... Kay Brubaker
Sam Waterston .... Lt. Col. Peter Willis
O.J. Simpson .... Cmdr. John Walker
Hal Holbrook .... Dr. James Kelloway
Karen Black .... Judy Drinkwater
Telly Savalas .... Albain
David Huddleston .... Congressman Hollis Peaker
David Doyle .... Walter Loughlin
Lee Bryant .... Sharon Willis
Denise Nicholas .... Betty Walker
Robert Walden .... Elliot Whittier
James Sikking .... Control Room man (as Jim Sikking)
Alan Fudge .... Capsule communicator
lazyboy
Nov 23 2006, 04:00 AM
There is so much on these days (I mean this week) about race, it is interesting to note.
OJ Simpson
That comedian Michael ??? and his rant going over the top (Very Manchurian)
The killing of the 92-year-old black lady, with her niece saying the very opposite to what the police say.
The constant mantra about Obama, but when they don't want it to be too obvious they bring in Al Sharpton or Jessie Jackson (less likely because he is a freemason and we all know it.)
Even the idea of bringing in the draft, that had that nice black politician whatsisname saying that all the sacrifices being made were from the blackest communities....or the countryside.
It is like they want us to have this RACE thing on our brains the whole time. Then they will come up with the ideal solution, involving Obama or Condoleeza (Condo-lies-a) or some other totally illuminated 'rising star'.
We definitely did not go to the moon. I read both sides of the story. I found this article by those who said we did and it was full of 'the real victory was psychological' right through the article. It did not MATTER whether we actually went or not, as long as the world acknowledged that the USA had 'won' the race. The fact that it is impossible is neither here nor there.
Capricorn Two was probably like those stupid debunking sites that are put up. They do it to try and limit the damage, by making out that 'It is okay to be paranoic and question everything, in fact it can be quite lucrative in Hollywood' as long as you don't take it seriously. As long as you remember that you are a sheep and believe what you are told, forgetting what Encyclopedia Americana says....about the radiation belts around the Earth etc. As long as you do not keep an eye on Nasa Press Releases and their suddenly NEW information in 1998 about the radiation that makes it even more UNLIKELY that man will ever get out of 300 miles above the earth, and indeed all that about the Space Station becomes highly suspect.
Let's face it Nasa is about looting the public of money. It is about making WMDs, and experimenting with micro-organisms. It is about warfare of every kind, including psychological.
Look at its logo on wikipedia.org. Not the meat ball one. The other one. Two pyramids.
graham4anything
Nov 23 2006, 04:19 AM
Yeah, I always wondered about the radiation.
Would seem impossible for someone to actually come back and be in the public again, let alone daily life with their family.
Better to grow a crop of pseudo-astronauts and say they did.
What really would be the difference between say elite navy seals or phony astronauts-neither would crack or talk. (And if they did, they would be taken care of). But if they talked, it would be their reputation tat is ruined, and their families. So they don't.
lazyboy
Nov 27 2006, 06:11 PM
The purpose of Communism in the past, is clearly seen under the light of 'Did we go to the moon?'
Andrei Sakharov is mentioned in some of the moon landings websites, but he had NOTHING to do with them. He worked solely for WMD manufacturing purposes. But he was actively PRO-PEACE. So they had that excuse (he was against his governments testing of bombs) to confine him to Russia and even when he won a nobel prize, his wife had to go and collect it for him. WHY? They cannot kill him - he has done so much for them - and he is still useful as one of the few good names they can somehow link to the Moon Landings. But he had NOTHING to do with them. He kind of gives it an air of credibility. Like James Van Allen, who was against manned space travel. And so, Sakharov probably never even knew that the Moon Landings were faked, though it seems pretty difficult to believe that. However, the television coup d'etat, when they showed men walking on the moon must have been like 'See. Even if we can't ever go to them moon in reality, in the dumb sheoples' minds we went to the moon. So we DARE you, Mr Shakharov, to deny that we went to the moon. Also, would you like a bullet in your back, or would you prefer to die of old age?
On one website, it might have been crystallinks, I noted that in the early 60s, the USA discovery of the Van Allen belt of radiation, made them mad, and so they blamed the Russians for putting all that radiation up there. :sleigh:
Frenchy
Nov 28 2006, 07:47 AM
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Did we go to the Moon?
One of us did!
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