I bet the author of that website runs around wearing a tin-foil helmet and a velvet smoking robe.
2007-02-27 02:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I notice in your prior questions that you have a telescope and therefore and interest in astronomy. in any proper science you are taught to do your research and then double check it and check it again, get as much proof as you can and collaboration from other qualified people. if you have a interest in astronomy the last thing u need is a goofball telling u about alien moon bases and fake moon landings. these conspiracy theorist (lunar related) under proper scientific questioning shut up like clams or simple won't engage in conversation, letters or emails. they usually bamboozle you with complicated detail information leading you to believe that they most be right. what they depend on is you lack of knowledge. what they called conspiracies can be explain away with a small bit of knowledge. one example is the photo of an astronaut on the moon with the sun behind him and you can make out in great detail his face mask and uniform from the front. the conspiracy goes like this if the sun is behind him you should not see any frontal detail only a silhouette, therefore another light source is needed to reflect the astronaut from the front and if the sun is the only source, then where did the second light source come from? and their answer is: it wasn't the moon but some stage back on earth with stage lights. thats nasa mistake in their eagerness to get good fotos for the press they use to many light sources etc etc etc this at first glance to a untrained eye would sound plausible. but this statement can be debunk really easy and also shows up the lack of knowledge (either on purpose or lack of scientific credibility) of the conspiritist. the simple answer is the moon reflects light thats your second light source.
most of these goofballs are in it for the money between books, dvds and conventions they can make a fortune off people. just go to the bottom of the site you source and guess what they are selling dvds.
as for 'the dark side of the moon' a fantastic album from 'pink floyd' even to this day.
the site below is great at debunking lunar conspiracy theories
2007-02-27 14:12:02
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answered by sycamore 3
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Oh, you certainly convinced me! And you know what else....we never went into space at all! There's an alien rocket at Area 51! The Mars rovers were filmed in the Arizona Desert! The U.S. government was the cause of the 9/11 disaster! Pearl Harbor was never bombed by Japan; Roosevelt did it! The Holocaust never happened! There was never a Civil War; they made that up too! In fact, everything you think is true is a hoax! We are not at war in Iraq; that's being done on a sound stage! George W. Bush is really an alien agent sent here by the planet Moron!
2007-02-27 09:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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So the conspiracy theorists are adding to their charges, eh? They must have realized there is too much evidence against them. Don't forget that the Soviets sent up unmanned missions to the moon. If there had been anything funny going on during the Cold War, I can guarantee they would be the first to shout it from the mountain tops. That's another argument against them for the idea that the moon landings were faked--there were Russian satellites everywhere by 1969--do you honestly think that if we said we went up and we didn't, they'd keep quiet about it? And we left three lighted probes on the Moon, which astronomers still use to triangulate the distance between the Earth and the Moon at any given time.
2007-02-27 03:06:29
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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Yes. They covered the dark side of the Moon with a big, white blanket, several pillows and a duvet. However, a conspiracy to deny the existance of an alien base it is not. Instead, it's all part of a Holiday Inn and Virgin Galactic-funded initiative to establish a luxurious lunar cattery - at competitive rates! - for our feline overlords.
2007-02-27 03:42:00
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answered by Simon D 3
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No, there were no alien bases there they just found a McDonlalds that was all boarded up and covered with icecicles.
I guess the aliens didn't understand the concept of a drive-through.....cuz they fly and stuff. So that micky-D's went under pretty fast.
Just because something is on the internet doesnt mean it's true. I am not saying it is or isn't true.... just reminding you of that fact.
2007-02-27 03:03:41
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answered by Cuppycake♥ 6
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Do you believe everything you read?
Actually, the site doesn't say that Nasa covered up what they found, it says they never made it to the moon.
Probably some of the moon landing footage is really faked, because I expect Nasa messed up some of the footage and had to redo it so as not to have to own up, but that doesn't mean they never made it to the moon.
2007-02-27 12:58:55
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answered by canislupus 3
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It's just another load of bull. Some people will always create a conspiracy theory over anything that happens. Was the website created by Oliver Stone???
2007-02-27 02:59:35
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answered by Starman 3
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A. THere is no "dark side" of the moon. All sides fo the moon receive light at various times.
B. I saw a site that said the Loch Ness monster is a new mother... do i believe it? NO!!
2007-02-27 03:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They covered it up so they could film the Loch Ness Monster in Hanger 51...
2007-02-27 02:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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