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Old February 7th 04, 09:53 PM
bart janssens
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George Orwell wrote in message t...
In article ,
re (Astronaut) had this to say:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Rudolph_X wrote:
Would you believe it? According to the Russians, Neil Armstrong was not
the first man to walk on the moon. Indeed, they claim that it was
Michael Jackson who truly was the first American to do a moonwalk.
Here's an article from Pravda that gives a Russian perspective.
-
http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/...928_space.html
"One cosmonaut who was sent in far outer space reportedly experienced
the Van Allen Belts harmful effects firsthand. According to various
sources, while he left white, he came back black; he was cooked to a
crisp due to the harmful radiation. This was despite heavy shielding to
dissipate any rays, which did no good. Those who knew about this
incident were reportedly devastated."

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Excellent Article!! The fact is about 1 in 6 Americans
are smart enough to realize when they've been had. But
con artists still flourish in America (to wit Enron et
al) because 5 of every 6 Americans are easily duped by
unscrupulous swindlers--like the "men to moon" hoaxers
who defrauded America & the world back in 1969 to 1972.
This is an excellent article...I've quoted it verbatim:

[begin quote http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/...28_space.html]
--------------------------------------------------
"Russia Continues to Surpass Americans in the
Space Race 01/30/2004 16:55
Cosmonauts May Soon Add Another One to the Russian
Space List of Firsts

On July 25, 1969, many Americans watched their
televisions in awe as astronaut Neil Armstrong
walked on the moon and said, "One small step for
man, one giant leap for mankind." Americans were
amazed at what advances in technology had
produced: a man on the moon. Ticker tape parades
greeted returning astronauts. America had proven
itself a leader in the space race.
Lately, some have begun to suggest that this was
not the case at all; some people have suggested
that America never made it to the moon and that it
was
just an illusion made with trick photography. Bart
Sibrel is one of those people. He made a video
called, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Moon," in which he provides much documentation to
suggest that man has yet to walk on the moon. Is
this possible? Could have America faked the entire
moon landing?
On first thought, it might sound ludicrous for
many--to think that man has not walked on the
moon. After all, it would require such a grand
conspiracy that, certainly, someone who was privy
to such information would have spoken.
Nevertheless, there are those who are skeptical of
this moon-walking.
Surprisingly, some of the ideas presented by them
are not as preposterous as they might sound. Based
on surveys, it has been estimated that between 6
and 20 percent of Americans do not believe a man
actually walked on the moon. Are 6-20 percent of
Americans fools, or are they a little brighter
than the rest?


But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html
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Old February 7th 04, 09:53 PM
bart janssens
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Default First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective

George Orwell wrote in message t...
In article ,
re (Astronaut) had this to say:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Rudolph_X wrote:
Would you believe it? According to the Russians, Neil Armstrong was not
the first man to walk on the moon. Indeed, they claim that it was
Michael Jackson who truly was the first American to do a moonwalk.
Here's an article from Pravda that gives a Russian perspective.
-
http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/...928_space.html
"One cosmonaut who was sent in far outer space reportedly experienced
the Van Allen Belts harmful effects firsthand. According to various
sources, while he left white, he came back black; he was cooked to a
crisp due to the harmful radiation. This was despite heavy shielding to
dissipate any rays, which did no good. Those who knew about this
incident were reportedly devastated."

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Excellent Article!! The fact is about 1 in 6 Americans
are smart enough to realize when they've been had. But
con artists still flourish in America (to wit Enron et
al) because 5 of every 6 Americans are easily duped by
unscrupulous swindlers--like the "men to moon" hoaxers
who defrauded America & the world back in 1969 to 1972.
This is an excellent article...I've quoted it verbatim:

[begin quote http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/...28_space.html]
--------------------------------------------------
"Russia Continues to Surpass Americans in the
Space Race 01/30/2004 16:55
Cosmonauts May Soon Add Another One to the Russian
Space List of Firsts

On July 25, 1969, many Americans watched their
televisions in awe as astronaut Neil Armstrong
walked on the moon and said, "One small step for
man, one giant leap for mankind." Americans were
amazed at what advances in technology had
produced: a man on the moon. Ticker tape parades
greeted returning astronauts. America had proven
itself a leader in the space race.
Lately, some have begun to suggest that this was
not the case at all; some people have suggested
that America never made it to the moon and that it
was
just an illusion made with trick photography. Bart
Sibrel is one of those people. He made a video
called, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Moon," in which he provides much documentation to
suggest that man has yet to walk on the moon. Is
this possible? Could have America faked the entire
moon landing?
On first thought, it might sound ludicrous for
many--to think that man has not walked on the
moon. After all, it would require such a grand
conspiracy that, certainly, someone who was privy
to such information would have spoken.
Nevertheless, there are those who are skeptical of
this moon-walking.
Surprisingly, some of the ideas presented by them
are not as preposterous as they might sound. Based
on surveys, it has been estimated that between 6
and 20 percent of Americans do not believe a man
actually walked on the moon. Are 6-20 percent of
Americans fools, or are they a little brighter
than the rest?


But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html
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Old February 8th 04, 01:20 PM
John Beaderstadt
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Default First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective

On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:35:53 GMT, John Steinberg
wrote:

bart janssens wrote:

But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html


Bart,

The lab just called, your brain still isn't ready.


Actually, Bart/Marc is perfectly correct. Escape velocity has not,
and never will be, reached on the face of the earth.

Think about it. :-)



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Old February 8th 04, 01:20 PM
John Beaderstadt
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Default First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective

On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:35:53 GMT, John Steinberg
wrote:

bart janssens wrote:

But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html


Bart,

The lab just called, your brain still isn't ready.


Actually, Bart/Marc is perfectly correct. Escape velocity has not,
and never will be, reached on the face of the earth.

Think about it. :-)



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Old February 9th 04, 05:48 PM
bart janssens
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Default First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective

John Beaderstadt wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:35:53 GMT, John Steinberg
wrote:

bart janssens wrote:

But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html


Bart,

The lab just called, your brain still isn't ready.


Actually, Bart/Marc is perfectly correct. Escape velocity has not,
and never will be, reached on the face of the earth.

Think about it. :-)


that velocity is also
NOT REACHED in a VACUUM-TUBE...
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Old February 9th 04, 05:48 PM
bart janssens
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Default First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective

John Beaderstadt wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:35:53 GMT, John Steinberg
wrote:

bart janssens wrote:

But, there is more the whole Space-travel-thing is FAKE...
You need a velocity of 28000KPH,
and that velocity is NOT YET reached
by an earthly object of one kilogram!
www.geocities.com/markpeeters96/a.html


Bart,

The lab just called, your brain still isn't ready.


Actually, Bart/Marc is perfectly correct. Escape velocity has not,
and never will be, reached on the face of the earth.

Think about it. :-)


that velocity is also
NOT REACHED in a VACUUM-TUBE...
 




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