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Fake Moon Landing-The Final Proof.

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posted on Dec, 10 2010 @ 09:05 AM
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Too bad theres no proof for either side........


Actually, there is.

First, in the Cassini pics, you can see the landing sites, etc.

Second, if so inclined, you could rig up your own laser (or visit an establishment that has one and does such a thing), and bounce laser beams off of the reflectors placed there during the missions...giving you pretty indisputable "proof" of it.



posted on Dec, 10 2010 @ 09:24 AM
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Hi,

I think they did go to the moon, But there is something very suspicious in there videos that's for sure, I still think the moon could be some giant observatory, made by some highly evolved humans. Whether they were from here or somewhere else is the mystery. We do know that our great ancestors possessed some pretty cool technology, by cutting huge rocks with straight edges, even into rocks that we do not even posses the technology to do this today. Even when they sent a rocket up there before man, it crashed on the moons surface and it rang like a bell, for hours? Now for it to ring like a bell, it would have to be hollow, and even made from metal of some sort, or something extremely hard to make a bell type noise under the dust. They have even discovered crater holes that seem to have no bottom. The moon still is a big mystery, and only time will tell if we can solve the mystery. But that's if the PTB even decide to tell us, they seem to love there secrets. Any way that's my 2 cents worth, Take good care

Love and peace

Rick



posted on Dec, 10 2010 @ 02:30 PM
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Sorry, was the LROC, not Cassini...

science.nasa.gov...

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/fd7c6fec67cf.jpg[/atsimg]

And here's where you can read about the reflectors:

www.physics.ucsd.edu...






edit on 10-12-2010 by Gazrok because: added links



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