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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: webstra
Are you saying that an article dated 8 days after the Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth says something about the astronauts giving away moon rocks?
How could they do that if they were in quarantine until August 10th?
originally posted by: webstra
a reply to: TheWhisper
I think i found the link to the first newspaper of 28 juli 1969, the link who did not work ?
Leeuwarder Courant 28-07-1969 ?
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: TheWhisper
Citing yourself doesn't count as providing sources.
So many empty promises from you.
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: TheWhisper
Citing yourself doesn't count as providing sources.
So many empty promises from you.
On 24 July 1969 the material (moon rocks) arrived on earth, within a few months after the first examination at the moon rock laboratory the first samples were sent to more then 500 scientists in nine countries. Also to the Netherlands was one of those counties. The rock is not examined in our own laboratory, Prince Bernhard got the moon rock as a souvenir donated it to a museum in Leiden.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The rock is not examined in our own laboratory, Prince Bernhard got the moon rock as a souvenir donated it to a museum in Leiden.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: webstra
Are you saying that an article dated 8 days after the Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth says something about the astronauts giving away moon rocks?
How could they do that if they were in quarantine until August 10th?
No one on Earth saw a moon rock until July 26th.
ngm.nationalgeographic.com...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: TheWhisper
Does it say the astronauts gave the queen a moon rock?
Does it say the astronauts gave the prince a moon rock?
Does it say the astronauts were visting the Netherlands while they were still in quarantine?
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: webstra
Are you saying that an article dated 8 days after the Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth says something about the astronauts giving away moon rocks?
How could they do that if they were in quarantine until August 10th?
No one on Earth saw a moon rock until July 26th.
ngm.nationalgeographic.com...
Correct that article is confirmed.
Links to dutch news archive Delpher is not working anymore on ATS???
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: webstra
a reply to: TheWhisper
I think i found the link to the first newspaper of 28 juli 1969, the link who did not work ?
Leeuwarder Courant 28-07-1969 ?
Thx for the article,
They already closed the tread about a Third fake moon rock andlinked it to this thread that means we can talk here about the third fake moon rock.
The third fake moon rock given to Prince Bernhard is again gone. Where is it?
originally posted by: webstra
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: webstra
a reply to: TheWhisper
I think i found the link to the first newspaper of 28 juli 1969, the link who did not work ?
Leeuwarder Courant 28-07-1969 ?
Thx for the article,
They already closed the tread about a Third fake moon rock andlinked it to this thread that means we can talk here about the third fake moon rock.
The third fake moon rock given to Prince Bernhard is again gone. Where is it?
I found this :
Dagblad voor Nederland 28-01-1970 with picture Bernard with moonstone apollo 11
Middendorf is showing prince bernard (man of queen juliana) an apollo moonrock (34,1 gram) at 27 jan 1970 at his palice in Soestdijk.
The moonstone will be shown in an exhibition in rotterdam a month later.
originally posted by: webstra
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: webstra
a reply to: TheWhisper
I think i found the link to the first newspaper of 28 juli 1969, the link who did not work ?
Leeuwarder Courant 28-07-1969 ?
Thx for the article,
They already closed the tread about a Third fake moon rock andlinked it to this thread that means we can talk here about the third fake moon rock.
The third fake moon rock given to Prince Bernhard is again gone. Where is it?
I found this :
Dagblad voor Nederland 28-01-1970 with picture Bernard with moonstone apollo 11
Middendorf is showing prince bernard (man of queen juliana) an apollo moonrock (34,1 gram) at 27 jan 1970 at his palice in Soestdijk.
The moonstone will be shown in an exhibition in rotterdam a month later.
originally posted by: onebigmonkey
Oh Adrian you really do need to stop pretending you can do research.
Your story about the so-called third moon rock is nonsense.
All you have found is a newspaper report about what analysis of the Apollo 11 samples show, and it mentions that the official sample given to Holland that was donated to a Dutch museum. The image it uses is a stock image of a lunar sample (some of which were quite big, despite what you claim). Why not translate all of the article for us if you think I am unfairly representing what it says?
This is not news - everyone knows this, and either you are incapable of understanding your own language or you are deliberately and dishonestly misinterpreting the newspaper report. The report, by the way, does not correct the claim that the lunar rocks were collected by Apollo 11. By your own standard this means that Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
Next you'll be telling us that they donated an Apollo 17 rock as well.
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: webstra
originally posted by: TheWhisper
originally posted by: webstra
a reply to: TheWhisper
I think i found the link to the first newspaper of 28 juli 1969, the link who did not work ?
Leeuwarder Courant 28-07-1969 ?
Thx for the article,
They already closed the tread about a Third fake moon rock andlinked it to this thread that means we can talk here about the third fake moon rock.
The third fake moon rock given to Prince Bernhard is again gone. Where is it?
I found this :
Dagblad voor Nederland 28-01-1970 with picture Bernard with moonstone apollo 11
Middendorf is showing prince bernard (man of queen juliana) an apollo moonrock (34,1 gram) at 27 jan 1970 at his palice in Soestdijk.
The moonstone will be shown in an exhibition in rotterdam a month later.
That is not the same moon rock, it is a temperary moon rock given by NASA. It is not the third fake moon rock Bernhard donated to the museum.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: TheWhisper
Again with copying and pasting your own comments from mirror threads you've authored, as if it somehow provides proof to back up your claims.