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Old October 11th 04, 11:18 AM
Dale
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Default Why the HELL haven't we gone back to the moon yet?

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 05:44:37 -0700, Alain Fournier wrote:

About 6% of the US population will say that they
have doubts about the moon landings. But that doesn't
mean that there isn't 35% who don't believe the moon
landings were true. All those who made the fake footage
know that the real thing didn't happen but they won't
say it. I happen to know that 29% of the US population
worked on the hoax. I know this because I know a guy
who knows a guy who is a friend of Harry Potter. And
that guy used a magic formula to get the information
out of the brain of someone who works for the CIA.



Moon hoaxes are vital to the American economy. Exposing
them is just plain Un-American.

So is the metric system, for that matter.

Dale

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