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Re: Variance: I dont believe man set foot on the moon
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure Hitler was a jew and just hid those 6 million people so they can breed in secret and come back with a huge jew army to take over the world. [/ QUOTE ] Hitler was half-jewish indeed. [/ QUOTE ] No. He was rumoured to have Judaic ancestry. Some of his political opponents claimed he was quarter-Jewish but this was never verified. [/ QUOTE ] Yes it was. I had history lessons. Also my parents are Germans and my granny had to flee from the nazi's. She told me everything about it. [/ QUOTE ] dutch education system obv sucks and your granny is a [censored] liar |
Re: Variance: I dont believe man set foot on the moon
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure Hitler was a jew and just hid those 6 million people so they can breed in secret and come back with a huge jew army to take over the world. [/ QUOTE ] Hitler was half-jewish indeed. [/ QUOTE ] No. He was rumoured to have Judaic ancestry. Some of his political opponents claimed he was quarter-Jewish but this was never verified. [/ QUOTE ] Yes it was. I had history lessons. Also my parents are Germans and my granny had to flee from the nazi's. She told me everything about it. [/ QUOTE ] My grandmother was an American farmer. She explained to me how you are a [censored] moran. |
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Why would Russia know? Watch Capricorn One, which is basically a good example of how it could have happened with very few knowing about it. Just a small number of techs, the astronauts and the higher ups who sanctioned it. Furthermore, the reason that astronauts arent subjected to the radiation of space is because the Earth protects them. I forget the name, but there is basically an anti radiation barrier which is way above where sattalites etc orbit. [/ QUOTE ] i'll give you that it just might be possible to fake a moon landing. One time. But do you explain the subsequent moon landings? Are they all in on it, too? |
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How much taxpayer money did they invest in the Apollo trips? Where there is money there are reasons. Like i say, im not arguing anymore, i kinda hoped this became a thread where other wackjobs came out of the woodwork but i seem to be the only one gutsy enough to do so. What i find interesting though, 6% of Americans dont believe in the moon landings, but something like 20% dont believe in evolution. [/ QUOTE ] By my math, that means 26% of the nation are morans! |
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[ QUOTE ] How much taxpayer money did they invest in the Apollo trips? Where there is money there are reasons. Like i say, im not arguing anymore, i kinda hoped this became a thread where other wackjobs came out of the woodwork but i seem to be the only one gutsy enough to do so. What i find interesting though, 6% of Americans dont believe in the moon landings, but something like 20% dont believe in evolution. [/ QUOTE ] By my math, that means 26% of the nation are morans! [/ QUOTE ] I'd bet the 6% are also a part of the 20%. |
Re: Variance: I dont believe man set foot on the moon
main reasons to go to moon:
1)we were in a pissing contest with russia, this was a place we needed to win after they got to space first. 2)we went to the moon to see if there was anything valuable there and guess what, there is. moon rocks have high levels of tritium. to explain the value of tritium, if the surface of the moon was covered in gold it would not be profitable to go and bring it back, but it is profitable to get tritium. the fact is the materials on the moon have what we require to get closer to a fusion reactor, and was very much worth going to. 3)human's have constantly explored, the natural progression was the moon. much of the research the government pays for has no tactical or even practical value, but it has a great deal of scientific value. do we gain anything tangible by studying the universe? for the most part no, but it satisfies the human condition |
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