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Has Anyone Seen the Moon Pictures?

NASA has received a lot of bad press in the last few years. Now in a stunning move to prove how much they have learned from past mistakes, it appears they have lost the magnetic tapes that recorded the first moon walk. They also seem to have misplaced the original recordings of the other five Apollo moon landings. Hopefully nobody has taped an episode of "The OC" over them yet.

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  1. Aliens Scared them off by bjason82 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I heard, and of course I cannot prove any of this, that neil armstrong saw space ships up there and even discussed it with people at some nasa convention years later. Others claim nasa officials mentioned how every single mission was followed closely or at a distance by UFOs. I am honestly in the camp that believes they did go to the moon... The argument as to why they continued with successive missions was they were so committed that no amount of PR or propaganda could convince the american people that the reasons for not going back were reasonable. And telling the truth about aliens was not an option, then or now. I dont believe or disbelieve this account because there is no way to prove or disprove it... maybe history will show itself someday.

  2. Re:What about the copies? by Lord+Kano · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Peak Oil and Gas Prices (This one needs the most attention right now.)

    Supply & Demand.

    Extraterrestrial Life (SETI needs your help BTW! The government is cutting their funding again.)

    Why pay money to find something that they know exists?

    The Kenedey Assassination

    He was shot.

    Where's Jimmy Hoffa?

    Dead.

    Protecting the Earth from ourselves. (Bibles and Bombs do not mix!)

    Apparently neither do Torahs, Talmuds, Vedas and Qur'ans.

    LK

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    "Hi. This is my friend, Jack Shit, and you don't know him." - Lord Kano
  3. Re:Parent post is moronic. by vadim_t · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Prophecies aren't worth the paper they're written on.

    First, how do you know they were made before the event? Second, most of them are either so general that they match anything at all, or so obscure they could mean anything at all and are only understood after some event seems to fit.

    Say, here's a prophecy: You'll have a little accident next week.

    What does that mean? Nothing at all. There's a good chance *something* will happen to you next week, maybe you'll bump into somebody on the street, fall in the shower, cut yourself while chopping vegetables. Any of those would match.