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Old March 29th 07, 02:37 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
Adam Funk[_2_]
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

On 2007-03-29, Astronaught wrote:

Nearly *four decades* have elapsed since 1969, thirty-five
since 1972. The Apollo missions were all unmanned missions
as the evidence proves. A few hundred miles above sealevel
is as far above Earth's surface that JPL/NASA's "horseless"
carriages have EVER been. Every "manned" moon landing back
in covered-wagon times was nothing but cold-war propaganda
for the unsuspecting masses...as all evidence demonstrates.


200 lines and no mention of _Capricorn I_ --- what gives?

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Old March 29th 07, 02:45 PM posted to sci.archaeology,sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

Please don't pay attention to this nonsense.

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html

We landed on the Moon, and have the rocks here, and the laser reflectors
there, to prove it.

Clear skies, Alan

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Old March 29th 07, 02:49 PM posted to sci.archaeology,sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

Eugene Griessel wrote:
"Alan French" wrote:

Please don't pay attention to this nonsense.

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html

We landed on the Moon, and have the rocks here, and the laser reflectors
there, to prove it.

Clear skies, Alan


And Min to prove that we still have no cure for rampant lunacy.

Eugene L Griessel

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There is always one more bug.


As Ron White says, "You can't cure stupid."
D.J. provides nearly as many laughs by accident as White does on purpose.

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Old March 29th 07, 06:44 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:37:17 +0100, Adam Funk wrote:

On 2007-03-29, Astronaught wrote:

Nearly *four decades* have elapsed since 1969, thirty-five
since 1972. The Apollo missions were all unmanned missions
as the evidence proves. A few hundred miles above sealevel
is as far above Earth's surface that JPL/NASA's "horseless"
carriages have EVER been. Every "manned" moon landing back
in covered-wagon times was nothing but cold-war propaganda
for the unsuspecting masses...as all evidence demonstrates.


200 lines and no mention of _Capricorn I_ --- what gives?


OJ Simpson was in that, and this guy is obviously conflicted over OJ's
acquittal. He's blocking his Simpson memories.

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Old March 29th 07, 07:33 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

The only thing this has to do with paleography is to show that some
miinds have not developed since the stone age.

While I know that those who think outside the box are kooks, I also
recall, that when I was in school, back before NASA, "plate tectonics"
was a kook theory. Of the three kook theories going around nowadays,
the moonshot, Halocaust, and 911 denials, only the latter has any
significant support from women who appear to be, or have been, in a
position to actually know something.

All of the rants that I've seen on the moonshot & gas chambers were
composed by men.

But the women are on to something about 911. which makes sense.
hominid evolution clipped the extremes off the bell curve with females
to ensure that they were competent enough to nurture progeny. They
therefore far less often make the intellectual breakthrus, but then
again, have the common sense, that when they see a rational case that
falls out side the group think, they recognize it.

Sometimes the kook can be right for the wrong reasons too. 7.5
millennia ago, there was a remarkable series of total eclipses from
Feb 28, 5559 BCE, to Nov 6, 5525 BCE, of which 20 were visible along
the eastern fringe of the Proto-Indo-European empire running north
from Easter Turkey up between the Euxine and Caspian lakes. Which at
the time were still fill of ice age mel****ers. (This is a good bet
for when the metonic cycle was figured out.) and there was then, as
there still is, a remarkable tectonic fault running from the Caucuses
all the way across Anatolia and down into the rift valley in the
bottom of the Sea of Marma.

Which recent analysis shows has a habit of going down like dominos
from east to west, each domino falling about 20 years after the
previous. And, as see with the subsidence of the Turkish coast,
getting worse every step of the way. (they expect a richter 8+ in
Istanbul any time.) So, the kooks raniting about the celestial signs
of disaster were right, but they didnt know that the Euxine lake level
was 300 ft below that of the Aegean, and that the Great Flood
(reported in Gilgamesh) was at hand when the quakes fractured the
aquifers and the Bosporus blew thru the Isthmus.

And still today, there are rants on this, but I've not seen the women
weigh in on it yet.

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Old March 29th 07, 08:17 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

On 29 Mar 2007 11:33:23 -0700, "Day Brown"
wrote:

But the women are on to something about 911. which makes sense.
hominid evolution clipped the extremes off the bell curve with females
to ensure that they were competent enough to nurture progeny. They
therefore far less often make the intellectual breakthrus, but then
again, have the common sense, that when they see a rational case that
falls out side the group think, they recognize it.


As a woman, I enjoyed reading your kook theory. Please post another
kook theory soon.

BW
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Old March 29th 07, 08:48 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

On Mar 29, 1:17 pm, wrote:
But the women are on to something about 911. which makes sense.
hominid evolution clipped the extremes off the bell curve with females
to ensure that they were competent enough to nurture progeny. They
therefore far less often make the intellectual breakthrus, but then
again, have the common sense, that when they see a rational case that
falls out side the group think, they recognize it.


As your physician, I strongly advise against any future abrupt
discontinuations of your medications.

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Old March 29th 07, 09:21 PM posted to sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.astro,alt.religion.kibology,sci.astro.amateur
DEE
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Default NASA's worn-out "apollo-men-to-the-moon" fairy tale

On Mar 29, 10:33 am, "Day Brown" wrote:
The only thing this has to do with paleography is to show that some
miinds have not developed since the stone age.

While I know that those who think outside the box are kooks, I also
recall, that when I was in school, back before NASA, "plate tectonics"
was a kook theory. Of the three kook theories going around nowadays,
the moonshot, Halocaust, and 911 denials, only the latter has any
significant support from women who appear to be, or have been, in a
position to actually know something.

All of the rants that I've seen on the moonshot & gas chambers were
composed by men.

But the women are on to something about 911. which makes sense.
hominid evolution clipped the extremes off the bell curve with females
to ensure that they were competent enough to nurture progeny. They
therefore far less often make the intellectual breakthrus, but then
again, have the common sense, that when they see a rational case that
falls out side the group think, they recognize it.

Sometimes the kook can be right for the wrong reasons too. 7.5
millennia ago, there was a remarkable series of total eclipses from
Feb 28, 5559 BCE, to Nov 6, 5525 BCE, of which 20 were visible along
the eastern fringe of the Proto-Indo-European empire running north
from Easter Turkey up between the Euxine and Caspian lakes. Which at
the time were still fill of ice age mel****ers. (This is a good bet
for when the metonic cycle was figured out.) and there was then, as
there still is, a remarkable tectonic fault running from the Caucuses
all the way across Anatolia and down into the rift valley in the
bottom of the Sea of Marma.

Which recent analysis shows has a habit of going down like dominos
from east to west, each domino falling about 20 years after the
previous. And, as see with the subsidence of the Turkish coast,
getting worse every step of the way. (they expect a richter 8+ in
Istanbul any time.) So, the kooks raniting about the celestial signs
of disaster were right, but they didnt know that the Euxine lake level
was 300 ft below that of the Aegean, and that the Great Flood
(reported in Gilgamesh) was at hand when the quakes fractured the
aquifers and the Bosporus blew thru the Isthmus.

And still today, there are rants on this, but I've not seen the women
weigh in on it yet.


As the Angel of death, I hereby second your given title
KOOK_EXTRAORDINARE

 




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