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Post by Martina W. on Aug 4, 2005 5:11:09 GMT -4
Thanks, that would be an important piece of evidence. I just received a mail with a translation of the "abstract": This article by E. P. Molotov who participated in the events 30 years ago illuminates previously unknown aspects of the "race to the moon" and puts an end to the absurd question "Did Americans land on the moon?". I am also still working on finding evidence of Soviet infiltration of Apollo. I have it on confidential authority from former U.S. security people that there were indeed Soviet spies sufficiently well-placed in the Apollo program to determine whether or not the program had succeeded. I believe their reports on Apollos 8, 9, and 10 contributed to the cessation of the Soviet moon landing initiative in early 1969. Sounds interesting
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Post by gwiz on Aug 4, 2005 7:21:13 GMT -4
I just received a mail with a translation of the "abstract": This article by E. P. Molotov who participated in the events 30 years ago illuminates previously unknown aspects of the "race to the moon" and puts an end to the absurd question "Did Americans land on the moon?". That's an improvement on what I got from babelfish: The article of a participant in the events of the 30- summer remoteness Of e.P.Molotova proposed to the readers shedding light on the unknown pages of "lunar race" and finally is shut an absurd question "were Americans on the Moon?"
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Post by Martina W. on Aug 4, 2005 8:03:42 GMT -4
a participant in the events of the 30- summer remoteness Of e.P.Molotova Ooops Reminds me of when we fed Tennyson's Ulysses to the fish, from English to German and back again: "to strive, search, find and never achieve" I guess we found the babelfish's motto back then ;D
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