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Old April 21st 14, 11:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default NASA slams spacecraft into Dark Side of the Moon ...

On Monday, April 21, 2014 3:18:46 PM UTC-7, Hägar wrote:
Brad Guth was thinking very hard :

On Monday, April 21, 2014 1:54:21 PM UTC-7, Bast wrote:


Hägar wrote:




Alas ... they didn't contact our resident wizard in everything


galactic, namely the GuthBall, for the exact location, the speed of


impact, the correct paramagnetic location and most of all, what kind


of sensors they should have used.




So the entire project will be a waste of time, not to mention taxpayer


dollars, according to our Master Leaky Boat Patcher, GuthBall, who


is much smarter than the average bear.






http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/19/56...des-with-crash






After all, a moron who sees artificial structures on Venus, a planet


so hot that mankind will probably never, ever set foot on its surface..






He also predicts that the Solar System is on a collision course with


the Sirius Star system ... so the dude known everything there is to


know, almost as smart as my wife.








As the great Einstein mused, the difference between stupidity and


genius is that genius has its limits ... and we all know towards


which way the Goth leans.










So they spent billions of dollars to deliberately crash an old coke machine


into the back of the moon,.....to stir up dust that we can't see from earth


??




Oh good,....I was worried they might be WASTING our money, on something


pointless.



They wouldn't want to upset any existing context of their NASA/Apollo era.


*** NASA forgot to ask you again, Goth ... when will they ever learn ..


What else is orbiting and even navigating and otherwise multiple hitting or soft-impacting our moon? (not of anything officially announced by our NASA, JPL or ASU, and it's not of exactly small stuff either). These substantial items were going way too fast to be orbiting, So what exactly are they if not some part of those Sirius asteroids and the truly enormous Oort cloud of considerable debris (conceivably a millionfold more than our Oort cloud has to offer) that we're passing through.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce0FljPKh14#t=270
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rPUhZSnlUI

It's like we're seeing a shallow glancing blow after blow after blow, by something truly tough and large, and as per usual our JPL, ASU and NASA are remaining dead silent on this one, as they consistently do with all independent research and interpretations by outsiders.

Our moon is by far the most imaged and video recorded item, and those cameras of our NASA, JPL, ASU, USAF and more than a few other public funded agencies have imaging technology that is always at least tenfold and even some thousandfold better than anything accomplished by outsiders/civilians.