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[Technology] Back to the Moon by 2024

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Bevendean Hillbilly

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It's hollow.

Yep. Rings like a bell.

Lots of odd things about the moon.

All craters are same depth suggesting a hard, metallic interior.

It is hollow...or at least cavernous..look it up if you don’t believe him.

It’s older than the Earth...by about 4 billion years.this should not be possible if, as convention says, we were geoformically synchronous.

The moon is exactly the right size and distance to afford us total eclipses. The odds AGAINST that happening naturally lly are so infinressimally small as to be ridiculous.

You don’t have to believe me. Look it up. There are serious scientists, proper scientists mind you...not NSC know all’s...who advocate that the moon is totally unlike any body in the known universe.

It’s too big, too old and too hollow.
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

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I dont believe we travel to Space. Especially that we got a tin can on the moon then off again with 1960s technology. Huge amounts of evidence and footage that is purely laughable. To get to the moon you have to pass the Van Allen radiation belt which even Nasa and Obama admit would kill a human. They have become so sloppy that they don't even attempt to cover contradictions anymore. Watch with an open mind.



Sorry mate. We did go. The real question is “why didn’t we go back?”

Ask them that..read a bit..then come back.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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This is why we have measles outbreaks in first world countrys.

Countries.

This is why English has become a third world language. People can’t read the patient information leaflets I guess.
 










Bevendean Hillbilly

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In your arse

Oddly enough...I voted for you in “poster of the month”. I enjoy your work but, and it’s a big but, don’t take me on in my pursuit of moon truth. I’ve worked hard on my theory and will defend unto death.
 




Saunders

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Oddly enough...I voted for you in “poster of the month”. I enjoy your work but, and it’s a big but, don’t take me on in my pursuit of moon truth. I’ve worked hard on my theory and will defend unto death.

I am surely too new for that :D, maybe the link with parents wanting their children to die to curable diseases was wrong. yea probably was.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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I am surely too new for that :D, maybe the link with parents wanting their children to die to curable diseases was wrong. yea probably was.

Peace man. Keep watching the moon.
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

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OK here I go challengingthe paradigm again.

The moon is hollow. It’s not me saying that.. it’s NASA.

Our moon displays characteristics that we just do not understand. It reallly is far too big, far too old and far too odd to be natural. I don’t write op ed for a living. But I’m just reporting public record.

The “spaceship moon” hypothesis is sound. I don’t promulgate lies and have little interest in falsehood.Everything Intype is A truth.ll not necessarily THE truth.
I do not lie.
 


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Albion Dan

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FFS you can see the ISS with the naked eye.

So you can see actual film of Nasa and Obama saying that humans and equipment cant pass the radiation belt but you believe we managed it in 1969 to go the moon?

You can see the ISS with the naked eye? Utter rubbish!


 




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So you can see actual film of Nasa and Obama saying that humans and equipment cant pass the radiation belt but you believe we managed it in 1969 to go the moon?

You can see the ISS with the naked eye? Utter rubbish!




You can see the ISS with your naked eye. I watched it pass over last year in the evening. I also checked that path online and it was spot on.
 




Frutos

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How do moon landing deniers explain the retroreflectors?
 






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It's going to be exciting witnessing this in our lifetime. The money is there to do it.
 


Frutos

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I definitely watched the ISS pass over, it corresponded to the tracking online at the time.
But you couldn't have done - the YouTube man said so, and if it's on YouTube it must be true! :rolleyes:
 


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