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New site? Maybe some day.
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rumor has it, indias space mission found water on the moon. Let's see what nasa says..
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2009/sep/H..._M09_183_Moon_Science_Findings.html
WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Sept. 24, to discuss new science data from the moon collected during national and international space missions. NASA Television and the agency's Web site will provide live coverage of the briefing from the James E. Webb Memorial Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E St. SW, in Washington. |
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The moon doesn't actually exist. It's a conspiracy. |
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I've read the basis of that conspiracy. |
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I read that as NASA making the announcement on location on the moon today. hehe |
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Hilarious hahaa.
"Here's something else: the damned Moon Hoax is so unreliable that, once a month, you can't even SEE it if you try! If the moon is out there, it is out there; if it ain't, it ain't. There can be no half-ass-ism on this issue. The MoonLovers actual try to make us believe that the Earth's shadow covers the damn thing! Bullshit; they're just recharging projection batteries and doing upkeep on other equipment.
One day, we'll be vindicated; the truth will prevail!
Ed" |
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http://www.revisionism.nl/Moon/The-Mad-Revisionist.htm |
hahaha this is hilarious. i'm impressed with the ability to relate Shakespeare to the lunar conspiracy. |
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I'm going to past that in my SFW thread haha. Such good reading. |
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FYI: the rumors were true. it's on NASA.GOV
NASA instruments found water molecules on the lunar surface.
now, are we discrediting India's program, or..?
eitherway, half of the crap we hear from NASA is disinfo anyway. |
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Nevermind about that India crap; wouldn't hurt to actually read the article:
NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper, or M3, instrument reported the observations. M3 was carried into space on Oct. 22, 2008, aboard the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft. Data from the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer, or VIMS, on NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and the High-Resolution Infrared Imaging Spectrometer on NASA's Epoxi spacecraft contributed to confirmation of the finding. The spacecraft imaging spectrometers made it possible to map lunar water more effectively than ever before.
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and where there's water there's....SWINE FLU |
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