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Originally posted by ArMaPNo, Google doesn't have the power to hide things from people, they can only not show some things, but they are not the only search engine on the Internet (and they weren't even the best, but that's a different story).
But why should we expect them not to be deceptive?
Originally posted by lowundertheradar
And in what way is that not deceptive?
Originally posted by zorgon
Edit to add I see Jim beat me to it this time
Originally posted by lowundertheradar
For ET and UFO researchers though, NASA has a checkered past, in regards to image tampering (eg. the Clementine lunar imaging project, plus many others from various missions.)
Bad example... NASA has nothing to do with Clementine. They just helped with mission control. Clementine is (yes its still out there ) a US NAVY spacecraft with support of the BMDO (Ballistic Missile Defense Organization)
Warning: (For the squeamish conspiracy nuts) Dot Mil site ahead
The image mapper is at the Naval Research Laboratory www.nrl.navy.mil...
Full high res color images are available by calling up areas at the USGS planet mapper
Here is a small sample at 10% size of a famous magnetic anomaly on near side
Reiner Gamma and Reiner Crater
Full Color Clementine Image
And they told us about the ice up there long before NASA started bombing the Moon
U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
News Transcript
Tuesday, December 3, 1996 - 1:45 p.m.
Subject: Discovery of Ice on the Moon
www.defense.gov...
edit on 25-7-2011 by zorgon because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by heineken
amazing picture..never seen it before
Originally posted by lowundertheradar As for the shots of military installations; it's a shame they couldn't have hidden them better using, maybe...the good ol' smudge tool from Clementines' day!
Originally posted by lowundertheradar
Google's tentacles stretching further and further. IMHO, if you're looking for factual, legitimate imagery from below; think again.