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On Mar 23, 6:42*pm, "Dick Hertz" wrote:
"Mr.Smartypants" wrote in message ... On Mar 23, 3:34 am, LIBERATOR wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN8CR...eature=related http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap000228.html http://www.fortunecity.com/millenniu.../nature/n10e-n... I do amaze myself at my stumbling onto things of which I'm able to put it all together. I'm amazed too. I bet Rob is too. Stop the video at 4:15, then restart it, you'll see the exact photo but black & white of the Sombrero Galaxy above on the URL which on that one its in color. Furthermore, the hubble telescope didn't exist when this outer limits was made. Additionally, the Sombrero galaxy would look exact in 1963 as it does today. So clearly, Outer Limits being an extension of Adolf Hitler, these authentic photos of these galaxies are more proof that flying saucers were how they were acquired. Focus from 4:15 on the galaxies, then look at the URLs I gave you. The first galaxy shown looks to be our Milky Way. So photos of both the Milky Way and Sombrero galaxy are in black & white on a television show from 1963. Any fool knows those photos on the Outer Limits credits closing the episode are valid true photos of outer space. Clearly, flying saucers owned & operated by NASA, or was it Hitler at that time, took those photos in 1963, or actually probably 1960. So they could fly far beyond the speed of light in Hitlers flying saucer, and the only question is was William Shatner with him? That's a dumb question I'd bet. Yeh. That was dumb. Everyone knows Shatner is really Denny Crane! Maybe he's Bob Crane and likes to play with video cameras in his spare time?- That's Dan. |
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