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BlackDragonShadow
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.05.10 18:06:00 -
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Ok no. No it wasn't in fact we went back there like what 5 or 6 times? It would have to be a conspiracy so large that it was able to fake the world. And no conspiracy can be that big (Read The Price and the Discourses). But I'm sure there are people out there that don't believe it's real so lets hear why!
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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Hoodlums Associates
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Posted - 2009.05.10 18:13:00 -
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They are dumb and could be conviced to buy time shares?
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Slade Trillgon
Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2009.05.10 18:13:00 -
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Why do you need to call them out of their hiding places.
/bangs head on the wall
Slade
Originally by: Niccolado Starwalker
Please go sit in the corner, and dont forget to don the shame-on-you-hat!
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JitaBum
Gallente Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2009.05.10 18:38:00 -
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The moon landing conspiracy is ridiculous, however anyone who posts/suppports 'alternative' theories in OOC are quickly surrounded by hilarious 'tin foil' posts, offensive remarks and complete douchebaggery.
Don't think many will take up your offer, just so you can lamely take the **** out of them.
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Mr Reeth
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Posted - 2009.05.10 18:39:00 -
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There are a heck of a lot of really interesting conspiracy theories regarding the moon landing. But the evidence always seems a little flat. I think we went but portions of the broadcast and some photos may have been faked for a number of reasons like technical difficulties, red paranoia and the like.
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Whitehound
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Posted - 2009.05.10 19:25:00 -
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Originally by: BlackDragonShadow Ok no. No it wasn't in fact we went back there like what 5 or 6 times?
Now, how would you know if it was real or not? You have not been to the Moon.
All this moon landing conspiracy stuff is good for just one thing. It makes you aware of what to believe in and what not. And some of those who doubt it, well, at least they have the bravery to admit to it, rather than like some people, who are cowardly trying to make fun of others, while believing that one cannot go wrong if only enough people believe the same.
As a consequence, the only thing one should not doubt openly are blood sacrifices and when your entire society believes in them.
Not as bad as this are people, who say that they are proud of the Moon landings, when all they ever did was to watch them live on TV. It starts getting worse when next generation scientists somehow become over-confident, with little doubts about the success of their missions, and NASA then needs to sweep a lot of mistakes under the carpet including a few dead bodies. Can you believe this? -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
Dong Ninja
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Posted - 2009.05.10 19:28:00 -
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I'm pretty sure we went to the moon, but this was during the red scare where if you weren't a blond-haired blue eyed tanned red-blooded american you were a pinko commie ***got who hated freedom and ate babies.
So the idea that they faked some or all of it wouldn't be surprising, if they were that desperate to beat out the russians. Thankfully we live in a day and age where we can beat Russians over the internet by destroying a titan and admitting victory.
Originally by: Xen Gin Indeed, upgrading an MS OS is like taking a **** into a cake mixture, then complaining that it doesn't taste good when it's all done.
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.05.10 20:04:00 -
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I think a lot of people in the world happily slap 'truth' onto 'belief' and go about their lives. Sure, this doesn't usually bother anybody else, up until the point that they meet someone who doesn't think in black and white.
Six people can watch the exact same accident at the exact same intersection, all from almost the exact same spot on the side of the road, and all of them can give you very different and often conflicting accounts. Did the driver of the first car have red hair or brown? Was that a Mazda or a Honda? Did the light turn red or was it still yellow?
Human perception is so very imperfect, and so many of us insist that it has the truth of scientific accuracy. "I know what I saw!" Magicians have been making a fortune with slight of hand (or magic, your pick) for centuries, convincing the rich and the poor, the idiots and the geniuses, of their acts.
Politicians are just modern-day magicians, using media and news articles to convince us of their sincerity and honest works.
So when someone tells me that the moon landing happened ("They have it on camera!"), or, they tell me that the moon landing didn't happen ("Look at it in slow mo!"), I treat both on the exact same terms. The belief of an individual over an incident that will NEVER be proven right or wrong.
Scientists do this all the time, basing theories and extrapolations on someone ELSE's best guess. So do priests and preachers. It's all a matter of belief, and until humans wake up and realize that belief is completely separate from 'right' and 'wrong', we'll never advance beyond genocide and murder for the sake of our various 'deities'.
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Bullageddon
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.05.10 20:30:00 -
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOo6aHSY8hU === This Space For Lease or Sale. |
Noodly Appendage
Minmatar Pator Tech School
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Posted - 2009.05.10 20:43:00 -
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im more intrigued by the allegedly fake chinese space walk Reality appears to have a strong liberal bias. |
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Jacob Mei
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Posted - 2009.05.10 21:01:00 -
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Yep the moon landing was a hoax. It was done to convince all the other nations of the planet NOT to go to the moon to give us time to build up our technology to establish a lunar base complete with nuclear launch capabilties. In a few more years we will finally conqour this miserable ball of dust.
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Tallaran Kouros
Caldari Arcane Alliance
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Posted - 2009.05.10 21:08:00 -
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Of course it wasn't faked.
In order to gain an accurate measurement of the distance between the Earth and the Moon, the Americans left a mirror there.
Anyone can shine a laser at the mirror and record how long the beam takes to return, thus calculating the distance between the two points with some basic maths.
If the Apollo astronauts had not been to the moon and left the mirror there, it would not be there :)
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dr doooo
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Posted - 2009.05.10 21:21:00 -
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Who cares about the moon landings, it's the pesky aliens that worry me. and if you think your old tinfoil hat will save you in 2009, you'd better think again: http://www.stopabductions.com/
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Whitehound
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Posted - 2009.05.10 22:05:00 -
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Originally by: Tallaran Kouros Anyone can shine a laser at the mirror and record how long the beam takes to return, thus calculating the distance between the two points with some basic maths.
No, not anyone can. It is a rather difficult process, because it requires a high-power laser and a lot of patience, to find the mirror. It involves many variables, which all only make it more difficult to find the mirror. For example does the Earth's atmosphere refract the laser's light and while you are waiting for the beam to reflect back to Earth will it make the mirror appear to be sitting somewhere else.
Even when you are successful does it not say that the mirror was placed there by a man. It could have been done by a probe, too. Nor does it require a mirror, but a natural formation of crystals on the Moon could serve as an explanation as well. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
Malvaceae Veri
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Posted - 2009.05.10 22:29:00 -
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There is one, rather final non-physical proof:
The Soviets did not deny it. If the moon landings (all of them) were fake, then the soviets would have trumpeted this around the whole globe quicker than a Satrun V. Yet, they did not.
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Lumy
Minmatar Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2009.05.10 22:32:00 -
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What really bugs me... do the people really believe Russians who watched the stunt really closely, wouldn't realize that it was a fake, wouldn't tell about it anybody and would just silently giggling together with NASA how those capitalistic pigs pulled the BEST PRACTICAL JOKE EVAH?
Don't flatter yourselves. Your cinematography isn't that good.
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.05.10 23:05:00 -
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Originally by: Lumy What really bugs me... do the people really believe Russians who watched the stunt really closely, wouldn't realize that it was a fake, wouldn't tell about it anybody and would just silently giggling together with NASA how those capitalistic pigs pulled the BEST PRACTICAL JOKE EVAH?
Don't flatter yourselves. Your cinematography isn't that good.
I think every major power (and minor power) has a handful of secrets that they'd like to have kept. It doesn't seem impossible, or even unlikely, that even our 'enemies' wouldn't betray us, if it meant that one of their darkest secrets would be revealed.
And we think, "Well, someone would have eventually told someone else," right? But how many stories and second-hand accounts (even first-hand accounts), do YOU just right off as being some crazy person?
Lord knows how many government officials have come out in the past and revealed UFO sightings and ****** being kept alive in some secret base, etc, etc. People who, reportedly, were there, witnessed it, and even played a major role at times. The double-edge of these kinds of discussions is everyone is inherently a skeptic. It's just a matter of what we choose to be a skeptic about. It's always down to one side or the other simply discounting the reports of others who they assume to be crazies, idiots looking for attention, or just outright liars.
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Malvaceae Veri
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Posted - 2009.05.10 23:09:00 -
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Its all about the bio-metal, people!
(how many of you get this?)
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Grez
Minmatar Core Contingency
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Posted - 2009.05.10 23:59:00 -
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Mythbusters proved (by process of eliminating everything that could of been done to stage it) that the moon landing was most definitely real. They even got a free trip aboard a zero-G flight with the 350 pounds worth of equipment strapped to them and were bouncing around almost exactly like that seen on the moon walk footage.
You don't wear 350 pounds worth of gear and look like you're almost weightless unless you actually are. --- Grez: I shot the sheriff Kalazar: But I could not lock the Deputy BECAUSE OF FALCON |
MooKids
Caldari The Graduates Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2009.05.11 02:29:00 -
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Originally by: Malvaceae Veri Its all about the bio-metal, people!
(how many of you get this?)
Good thing out NSDF boys were able to stop the CCA and secure freedom for our solar system. That is the reason for faking the moon landing, to hide the massive army we sent up there! -------------------------------- CCP can patch away bugs, but they can't patch away stupidity. |
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Atomos Darksun
Damage Incorporated.
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Posted - 2009.05.11 03:25:00 -
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Originally by: Grez Mythbusters proved (by process of eliminating everything that could of been done to stage it) that the moon landing was most definitely real. They even got a free trip aboard a zero-G flight with the 350 pounds worth of equipment strapped to them and were bouncing around almost exactly like that seen on the moon walk footage.
You don't wear 350 pounds worth of gear and look like you're almost weightless unless you actually are.
Yeah, but but but they were being paid by the government to find those results!!!!1111!
Originally by: Amoxin My vent is talking to me in a devil voice...
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.05.11 03:58:00 -
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Originally by: Grez Mythbusters proved (by process of eliminating everything that could of been done to stage it) that the moon landing was most definitely real. They even got a free trip aboard a zero-G flight with the 350 pounds worth of equipment strapped to them and were bouncing around almost exactly like that seen on the moon walk footage.
You don't wear 350 pounds worth of gear and look like you're almost weightless unless you actually are.
Yep. Cause Hollywoods never used cheap plastics and plexiglass
Mythbusters is a fun show to watch, but sometimes they very clearly 'err on the side of caution'.
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Blane Xero
Amarr The Firestorm Cartel
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Posted - 2009.05.11 07:46:00 -
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I cannot help but realise shiningone has gone silent recently. ______________________________________________ Haruhiist since December 2008
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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Hoodlums Associates
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Posted - 2009.05.11 08:07:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero I cannot help but realise shiningone has gone silent recently.
I killed him and ate his liver.
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Tallaran Kouros
Caldari Arcane Alliance
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Posted - 2009.05.11 08:20:00 -
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Originally by: Whitehound
No, not anyone can. It is a rather difficult process, because it requires a high-power laser and a lot of patience, to find the mirror.
That's "anyone can" in the sense that "anyone can" assemble an amateur rocket and put a payload into orbit.
It's a simplification, but sure, given the equipment and skills then it can be done.
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Whitehound
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Posted - 2009.05.11 09:42:00 -
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Originally by: Tallaran Kouros That's "anyone can" in the sense that "anyone can" assemble an amateur rocket and put a payload into orbit.
It's a simplification, but sure, given the equipment and skills then it can be done.
I would like to see such an amateur rocket! Amateur rockets fly a few thousand feet high only to drop back to the ground, but non has ever made it into an orbit. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
Blane Xero
Amarr The Firestorm Cartel
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Posted - 2009.05.11 09:43:00 -
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Originally by: baltec1
Originally by: Blane Xero I cannot help but realise shiningone has gone silent recently.
I killed him and ate his liver.
Good man. ______________________________________________ Haruhiist since December 2008
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Jhagiti Tyran
Mortis Angelus
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Posted - 2009.05.11 09:44:00 -
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Originally by: JitaBum The moon landing conspiracy is ridiculous, however anyone who posts/suppports 'alternative' theories in OOC are quickly surrounded by hilarious 'tin foil' posts, offensive remarks and complete douchebaggery.
The posts ridiculing and generally poo pooing any alternative theories is actually a CIA psy ops program employing thousands of computer bots similar to spam bots in order to manipulate peer pressure to silence the enlightened majority, used in combination with psychotropic medication of alien origin spread by chem trails they are able to reinforce the group mentality and cause conspiracy theorists to be laughed at.
Its true I saw it on YouTube. -
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Tallaran Kouros
Caldari Arcane Alliance
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Posted - 2009.05.11 10:49:00 -
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Originally by: Whitehound
Originally by: Tallaran Kouros That's "anyone can" in the sense that "anyone can" assemble an amateur rocket and put a payload into orbit.
It's a simplification, but sure, given the equipment and skills then it can be done.
I would like to see such an amateur rocket! Amateur rockets fly a few thousand feet high only to drop back to the ground, but non has ever made it into an orbit.
As I said, given the skills and equipment (and money) it can be done.
Take a look at SpaceX as an example. Sure they aren't amateurs in that they have funding and a solid business plan, but it proves you can start from nothing and do it:
"On September 28, 2008, SpaceX made history when its Falcon 1, designed and manufactured from the ground up by SpaceX, became the first privately-developed liquid fuel rocket to orbit the Earth."
http://www.spacex.com/F1-004-summary.php
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JitaBum
Gallente Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2009.05.11 11:12:00 -
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Originally by: Jhagiti Tyran Edited by: Jhagiti Tyran on 11/05/2009 11:02:09
Originally by: JitaBum The moon landing conspiracy is ridiculous, however anyone who posts/suppports 'alternative' theories in OOC are quickly surrounded by hilarious 'tin foil' posts, offensive remarks and complete douchebaggery.
The posts ridiculing and generally poo pooing any alternative theories is actually a CIA psy ops program employing thousands of computer bots similar to spam bots in order to manipulate peer pressure to silence the enlightened minority, used in combination with psychotropic medication of alien origin spread by chem trails they are able to reinforce the group mentality and cause conspiracy theorists to be laughed at.
Its true I saw it on YouTube.
chem trails, huh
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