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Post by philthy on Jan 28, 2012 22:17:21 GMT -4
[quote author=forthethrillofital board=theories thread=3328 post=98230 time=1327789284I cannot find a single photo taken from the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 moon walk with a landmark identiying the site as unique. Generic nothing if you ask me. I think your point is pretty good however. But there are so many problems with the moon pictures that I think inevitably they will be proven to be forgeries over time. [/quote]
Show just ONE officail NASA picture from any Apollo mission that is "fake." Just one. If you manage to pull off this feat, (won't happen), you will be world wide famous! Here's you big chance!!
Phil
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Post by philthy on Aug 31, 2011 22:50:45 GMT -4
In the words of Winston Churchill "a fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject" And also in the words of Winston Churchill when a woman accused him of being drunk, "And you, madam, are ugly. But at least in the morning I shall be sober." (Did he actually say that?) Apparently it's true. About half way down the page. www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/w/winston_churchill_3.htmlPhil
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Post by philthy on Aug 12, 2011 12:10:38 GMT -4
fattydash is going by Patrick1000 over on the JREF forums now.
Phil
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Post by philthy on Aug 1, 2011 19:40:12 GMT -4
Kaysing's "book" was self published back in the '70's, it's much easier to self publish now. I was going to say I wouldn't even want Kaysing's "book," I think it might, maybe make a nice addition to the Humor section of my library.
I think even a very well qualified astronaut would have a hard time getting to the moon via the donation method. We are, after all, talking about billions of dollars. This is assuming that said volunteer has to start from scratch.
Phil
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Post by philthy on Jul 17, 2011 20:33:45 GMT -4
You known when I read the first post I thought it might be him, then I decided I was just being paranoid, I guess not. Not mention, both puppet writing styles are amazingly similar. ie: exact. Phil
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Post by philthy on Jul 17, 2011 20:22:49 GMT -4
Well yes, but HBs say the pics were staged. How would you ever see robot tracks? If it was a robot(which I don't believe) there wouldn't be a picture. ;D True, but the main reason I posted the picture, and forgot to mention. The lander is in no way .67 or .75 miles from the reflector. It's well within easy walking distance of the lander. Phil
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Post by philthy on Jul 17, 2011 20:04:14 GMT -4
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Post by philthy on Jun 8, 2011 23:38:15 GMT -4
Have you been able to do this with the pictures from the surface of the moon with the earth in the background? A lot of HBs still believe that unmanned craft made the trip to the moon and these are just pictures from these crafts. Yes, they do make this claim, the trouble with it, is that, there is no other launches that were made at the right time. Just Apollo. There were now other space craft that could have taken these pictures. Phil
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Post by philthy on Mar 31, 2011 22:12:53 GMT -4
Thank you.
I knew that, but thanks!
Phil
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Post by philthy on Mar 31, 2011 21:53:18 GMT -4
First post, the main reason I became a member is so I could see the new messages.
While I've been a member here for quite awhile, I'm also, shudder, a member over on the Icke forum.
I've seen Threadworm take tons and tons of abuse from, so-called "truth-seekers."
I don't blame him a bit for what he says, and, as he's stated, it really was deserved. OTH, I remember my short stint as a Mod on the old Vivendi Games forums. One of the best ways to get your point across is NOT to cuss or attack the person, attack the argument, and the case of the Moon Landings, to date, not ONE of the HB's have offered up a shred.
Phil
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