posted on Sep, 22 2008 @ 02:18 PM
I'm a firm believer in manned missions to the moon (was that alliteration or what?..lol) and I don't buy all the hoax nonsense, but I thought it was
interesting how the topic in general has permeated our culture. I was reminded of this while watching Eureka reruns on SciFi last week or so. They
were talking about the moon rocks and how they were all kept at this top secret facility. When the sheriff states that he saw them in 1970 whatever
the lead scientist says something to the effect of "as if we'd let civilians anywhere near REAL moon rocks". Hilarious! But, now, reading this
thread brought up an interesting point. Some of the pictures from NASA could be fake, like a Science Fiction publicity still or something. Not saying
that it happened just that it's possible. Even though Mythbusters recreated the circumstances to prove that the pictures COULD have been taken on the
moon doesn't mean that they were, I mean in order to prove it they recreated the pictures in a "lab." So I guess you could go both ways.
Sorry for not using paragraphs like a good writer, I just get caught up in the moment and would hate to lose my train of thought, it just so happens
to be a MagLev and if I hesitate for a second, WHOOSH, there it goes by!...lol
--Apex