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|    The Apollo Moon Landings Are Science Fic    |
|    24 May 07 10:08:36    |
      XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.fr.politique.fiction, fr.soc.complots       XPost: francom.esoterisme, soc.culture.usa       From: nspm@aol.com              The Space Shuttle, so far, has killed fourteen people, merely trying to       attain an orbit about two hundred fifty miles above the Earth.              How is it then, that a third of a century ago, with less computing power       in the entire rocket than in a present day twenty dollar Wal-Mart watch,       NASA claims to have gone 100,000% farther, six different times       between 1969 and 1972, landing on another celestial body and then       returning, without ever killing anyone?              How could they have powered air conditioning in two hundred fifty       degree heat for three days with batteries?              Why is the "second round" of "returning" to the moon estimated to be       no earlier than half a century after the first?              (Would there be a fifty-year span between the first and second       trips across the Atlantic in an airplane?)              If the moon landings were, as we believe, a government deception, then       George Orwell's comment, "whoever controls the past, controls the future"       is a scary wakeup call to insist that our government reform to the       truthfulness of our founding father "who could not tell a lie."              Otherwise, the powers that be (The Zionist Network) will continue their       addiction to deception and we all will be worse off for it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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