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Post by drjohn on Apr 5, 2006 7:46:16 GMT -4
This is a lie. The alien is quite clearly Bjork. ANOTHER NASA LIE. This is PROOF that we never went to the moon. Can disagree with that one.
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Post by asdf on Apr 6, 2006 13:26:56 GMT -4
Ah, the Cold War exposed. Very cold on the backside of the moon, Antarctica, and Iceland.
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Post by lonewulf on Apr 10, 2006 10:36:53 GMT -4
Isn't Greenland colder than Iceland? Something involving irony and names...
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Post by Bill Thompson on Apr 10, 2006 10:40:02 GMT -4
Isn't Greenland colder than Iceland? Something involving irony and names... marketing and promotion and salesmanship
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Post by twinstead on Apr 10, 2006 10:42:31 GMT -4
I wonder how many years there were debates about the 'Greenland Conspiracy'?
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Post by gwiz on Apr 10, 2006 11:38:15 GMT -4
Reminds me of this book which I read a few months ago. A wonderfully jaundiced and funny view of the Viking heroes who settled Greenland and attempted to colonise America.
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Post by triplebird on Apr 27, 2006 12:24:44 GMT -4
Argument #1 – NASA (or other Evil Government Agencies) kill off those that attempt to expose the hoax Argument #2 – The HBs are still alive to write, make videos and post websites proclaiming that Apollo is a hoax
Contradiction – If the Evil Government kills people that "blow the whistle", then no HBs should be left to proclaim their beliefs.
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Post by Stout Cortez on Apr 27, 2006 13:49:39 GMT -4
April 1, 1493
My lords:
I wish to point out several problems with the recent claim of Christopher Columbus to have discovered Asian lands by sailing west, not east. It is clear to me, and to any thinking individual, that this claim is nothing more or less than a monstrous hoax.
1. The problem of transportation. Mr. Columbus embarked from Spain in three ships, but returned with only two. He claims that storms and reefs damaged the third ship beyond repair, but as we know, Japan is not subject to storms and has no reefs. There have been no reports from Japan of any storms or reefs. This is a transparent lie.
2. The problem of supply. Mr. Columbus had to take with him supplies that would see him through a long round-trip voyage of 224 days. There is no way to preserve food for that long. He must have sailed a short way, settled down to a life of indolence for months, and then simply sailed back, having claimed to have discovered Asia.
3. There are no convincing photographs of the journey.
4. The alleged "natives" that he brought back look just like people. In fact, there is no reason to believe that they are not people. Yet Japan is populated not by people, but by the Japanese.
5. Anyway, he's not Spanish, but Italian, and have you ever met an Italian you can trust?
6. He looks funny to me.
7......and so on and so on.
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Post by jaydeehess on May 8, 2006 0:10:28 GMT -4
NASA also visited Iceland a few times.They also visited Texas and Maryland. . , and Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Post by hplasm on May 8, 2006 6:57:10 GMT -4
NASA also visited Iceland a few times.They also visited Texas and Maryland. . , and Sudbury, Ontario, Canada ..and the Moon, too- if those outrageous newsreels are to be believed !!!
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Post by jaydeehess on May 17, 2006 18:13:38 GMT -4
, and Sudbury, Ontario, Canada ..and the Moon, too- if those outrageous newsreels are to be believed !!! The MOON!!?? Don't be ridiculous. What possible reason could there be to go to the Moon? Then again what possible reason is there to go to Sudbury, hmmmm.
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Post by hplasm on May 17, 2006 20:39:33 GMT -4
My God man! Isn't it obvious?
We've got plenty of crackers- but no Cheese, Grommit!!
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Post by PhantomWolf on May 18, 2006 3:54:42 GMT -4
Gromit only has one M. ;P
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Post by Mr Gorsky on May 18, 2006 4:38:50 GMT -4
Gromit only has one M. ;P And I thought I was pedantic ...
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Post by Kiwi on May 18, 2006 9:35:09 GMT -4
Gromit only has one M. ;P And I thought I was pedantic ... Well... It should read "has only one..."
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