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Post by PhantomWolf on Sept 15, 2008 4:10:09 GMT -4
All of the above. They cloned them and had them doing the lot just so they'd get one lot of good footage. Welcome
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Post by Grand Lunar on Sept 15, 2008 8:04:48 GMT -4
Hello.. This my first post at ApolloHoax.net. It's good to be among friends (or at least people who are intelligent enough not to fall for Bart Sibrel's Dog and Pony show) What I would like to know... If the Hoax Pushers stories are true, where exactly were the Astronauts if the weren't on the moon??? 1: A sound stage at area 51 2: The sound stage left over from "Space Odyssey 2001" 3: In low earth orbit taping transparencies of Earth to the Command Module window 4: A fake moon setup in the Nevada Dessert 5: On the Moon digging up Alien artifacts (Oh wait... they weren't on the moon) 6: A sound stage at Disney where young Hispanic cleaning boys accidentally walk in while filming the fake moon landing. It would be nice if they would make up there Freak'n minds. Welcome! The fact that Hoax Pushers (I like that!) cannot agree or are not consistent where they state the alledged hoax took place is just another example of how bogus their ideas are. Their ideas are not scientific, derived from science, or have much of a basis in science.
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Post by BertL on Sept 15, 2008 8:25:13 GMT -4
Ooh, Hoax Pushers. Interesting term.
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Post by Count Zero on Sept 15, 2008 8:34:46 GMT -4
Yeah, I like that one better than Hoax Believer. I often get the feeling that they don't really, deep-down believe what they're saying. Like vandals, they don't care what they deface; they just care about "leaving their mark."
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Post by gillianren on Sept 15, 2008 17:23:10 GMT -4
I think there's a difference between the two. Some people do genuinely believe in the hoax, but not all of them push their beliefs on others.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Sept 15, 2008 19:15:58 GMT -4
I think there's a difference between the two. Some people do genuinely believe in the hoax, but not all of them push their beliefs on others. Just the ones that dwell on YouTube push their beliefs. ;D
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Post by fiveonit on Sept 15, 2008 23:15:19 GMT -4
Just the ones that dwell on YouTube push their beliefs. ;D It's funny you would mention that GL. I posted the same question in a YouTube thread and got this response from someone So I then asked... I let you know when/if i get a response.
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Post by laurel on Sept 16, 2008 1:09:33 GMT -4
I've been to Hawaii a few times. I don't remember it looking very much like the Moon.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Sept 16, 2008 1:44:26 GMT -4
I would have thought that Australia would have been a better Mars stage, red, barren, and no sign of intelligent life.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Sept 16, 2008 7:26:54 GMT -4
Hmm, and expected response from the hoax pushers (do we now use HP?), Fiveonit. And they wonder why they aren't taken seriously. I recently ecountered one guy that believes no living organisms can cross the Van Allen Belts. I explained the short duration of Apollo's transit through the belts, how the hull reduced the radiaiton, and the Gemini and Zond missions that also encountered the belt. The guy ignored my posts, focused on another person, and declared that he won the arguement. I doubt you'll get a straight forward response, Fiveonit. If you do get a response, it'll likely contain bogus info.
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Post by fiveonit on Sept 16, 2008 18:15:40 GMT -4
Well - I did get this response from one of the other posters *buddies* And there you have it... MYSTERY SOLVED! I can sleep now.
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Post by Count Zero on Sept 16, 2008 20:36:13 GMT -4
So, did you follow-up with
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Post by fiveonit on Sept 16, 2008 21:43:48 GMT -4
So, did you follow-up with Oh... Absolutely!! LOL!!
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Post by raven on Oct 5, 2008 13:25:21 GMT -4
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