Looks like some people need to watch the Mystery of the Urinal Deuce.
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Looks like some people need to watch the Mystery of the Urinal Deuce.
Somebody might have just mislabeled the cans. It's a conspiracy to see who can be the most stupid.
As you probably remember, a few years ago Moon rocks, stolen from the Smithsonian Institution, showed up on ebay.
Now I’m not usually given to conspiracy theories. Here’s a conspiracy that I find a hundred time[s] more believable than any of the others I heard in this thread: Several decades ago, a couple of self-styled “entrepreneurs” working as sorters and stackers in the NASA archives decided to steal the reels documenting the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. Once in their possession they sold them to some really fat cat self-styled entrepreneur who also owns a wall of stolen pieces of Art from the British Museum, the Louvre etc. He shows the reels once in a blue moon to his wealthy asshole friends while gloating over the fact that only he is rich enough, powerful enough and selfish enough to own the original NASA reels.
Now it’s just a story. I made it up. I have no evidence. I don’t believe it’s true. It’s probably not true. Given all that, it still has more credibility than the allegation that the Apollo 11 Moon Landing never happened. For one thing: if you believe that the missing reels are evidence that the Moon landing was faked you have to explain why their absence is not evidence that they were simply stolen by two louts who sold them to a wealthy collector.
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Originally Posted by trish
Ouch! Aren't we snippy?
snippy! moi?........................yeah, you're right
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LR...ollosites.html
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter takes first photos of the Apollo 11 Landing Site.
Those closeups mean nothing. They could be a black/white photo of a dustmite on Manual Noriega cheek. The footprints however are harder to explain..
The laser ranging experiments, which can be performed by any one at any time and are performed everyday to monitor the Moon's orbital dynamics, are the best physical proof of the existence of the cubical mirror arrays placed on the Moon by the Apollo 11 crew.
I realize the pictures taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter will not be convincing to the die-hard hoax theorists. But just because they're not clear enough or close enough to be persuasive to everyone doesn't mean they "mean nothing." The exact coordinates of each single dustmite matches the exact coordinates of where it's supposed to be. The photos are the start of a progression. With future missions ( perhaps not all of them sponsered by NASA) and future photos, those dustmites will become larger and clearer. What will happen when the resolution of the photos makes it indisputable that we're looking at a lunar landing module? The hoax theorists will claim it's not the real lunar landing module. They will claim it was just now placed there and photograhed. But the dustmite photos and the progression of closer and closer photos bringing the blurred site into resolution will dispute that claim. Now all we have to do is wait.
But hey, you don't really have to wait for proof. We already have the laser ranging experiments.