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Thread: Did USA really land on the moon?
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[quote=GUEST16445,377561]Many believe that she wasn't.It just means your one of those conspiracy,Roswell UFO,they faked the moon landing,the Philadelphia Experiment was really a time travel expirement weirdoes.A number of different hoax claims have been advanced that involve conspiracy theories outlining concerted action by NASA employees, and sometimes others, to perpetuate false information about landings that never occurred, or to cover up accurate information about the landings that occurred in a different manner than have been publicized. Believers have focused on perceived gaps or inconsistencies in the historical record of the missions. Maybe Nasa got together using George Lucas special effects and got Steven Spielberg to direct the fake moon landing.And used the fake moon sets left over from Diamons are Forever and Superman 2.And using holo deck technology from the Star Ship Enterprise,Nasa could fake back 1969. Hey,idiots I lived through that=no way was it faked. M <br> The Flat Earth Society ,also known as the Flathead Society was one of the first organizations to accuse NASA of faking the landings, arguing that they were staged by Hollywood and based on a script by Arthur C. Clarke.Right,just because he was the guy behind the 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY script right away these morons think he's the one up for the job to write a script for a fake moon landing.Ok,so why didn't Neal Armstrong discover a big,black monolith on the moon,too,while were faking everything. You see Nasa can't and still can't send space ship into space,because it will upset their god-the giant turdle,that flat Earth is resting upon.Or maybe the thrust of theose Buck Rogers rockets,might crack the outer crust of our Hollow Earth,letting out the dinosaurs,from Pellicidar.Hollow Earth is the common term for the belief that the planet Earth is either wholly hollow or otherwise contains a substantial interior space. The "Hollow Earth" hypothesis has long been contradicted by overwhelming observational evidence, as well as by the modern understanding of planet formation; the scientific community has dismissed the notion since at least the late 18th century.<br> <br> The concept of a hollow Earth still recurs in folklore and as the premise for a subgenre of adventure fiction. It also features in some present-day pseudoscientific and conspiracy theories.The idea of a Flat Earth,only exist also in mythology,mainly Chinesse Mythology,Terry Prattcher's Diskworld stories and among crack pots,who can't understand the rest of us,has moved way passed the 11 th Century[/quote]
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