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FORUMGOD
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Topic: Are there aliens on the moon?Posted: 24.May.2008 at 1:37am |
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YES! We have compiled images and video clips that support the theory that there are in fact aliens on the moon.
There is a large volume of evidence that points to, at the very least, something on the Moon's surface that NASA and our own government has knowingly kept from the public and gone out of their way to conceal. |
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FORUMGOD
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Posted: 24.May.2008 at 11:46am |
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As there is currently no system of public access to recognize and catalog the presence of aliens or alien artifacts on the moon, The question becomes; How can it be proven one way or the other and what irrefutable factual evidence can be referenced?
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Hellthy
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Posted: 27.May.2008 at 3:35pm |
As there is currently no system of public access to recognize and catalog the presence of aliens or alien artifacts on the moon, The question becomes; How can it be proven one way or the other and what irrefutable factual evidence can be referenced? The easy response would be, "Speak English, you varmint!" However: Your premise is goofy, your postulates are risible, and your conclusion is specious. There is nothing of merit that suggests such an occupation. What suggestions have been made on this topic are non-scientific, illogical, questionably sourced, and bear the hallmarks of typical 'for profit' psychological manipulation. Can you prove or disprove the presence of coherent thought in a 'believer'? -Hellthy Yes. I hate everyone. |
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kovah
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Posted: 28.May.2008 at 1:41pm |
ezmode. Go there.
okay, i can be more elaborate i suppose...
While I think the idea of something being there is pretty cool -- and rather likely imo -- I fall into the crowd of people that wonders why we worry about such things when we know there is nothing we can do, at present, to prove/disprove it.
I can sit on my friends couch in his basement and watch videos, slideshows, etc of this type of stuff all day and be fascinated by it. I think it's all badass but at the same time rabbit holes tend to lead me to places that make my brain hurt (which is no feat tbh). Nothing wrong with being curious and digging deeper and all that but where does one draw the line between curiousity and obsession? How much obsession is unhealthy?
Inevitably every rabbit hole that I dove into has lead me to others and more and deeper etc etc. I try to make conspiracy theories a thing for entertainment now. I'm sure there is plenty of truth in all of them and I can promise that I want to believe most of them as that is my nature. It's just way too frustrating to me to want to believe in something but having no way to prove it beyond any shadow of a doubt.
That is called faith and I gots none of that. Edited by kovah - 28.May.2008 at 3:52pm |
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FORUMGOD
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Posted: 28.May.2008 at 6:33pm |
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Welcome kovah - New Charter Member - You are endowed with all the abilities of the Moderator.
I constantly find that the tangents take you in circles. I had to take a stand on the aliens on the moon because I believe you have to find one element of ufology to focus on and expand your understanding of or you will never have a deep understanding of anything. 9 Charter Member positions left. |
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Human-1
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Posted: 12.Jun.2008 at 4:58pm |
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Allan Sturm has a downloadable book with hundreds of images on http://lunomaly.com . Download the entire full color, high-resolution eBook with hundreds of structures on the Moon here. EXAMPLES FROM HIS BOOK: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by FORUMGOD - 16.Jun.2008 at 12:55am |
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Hellthy
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Posted: 16.Jun.2008 at 1:16pm |
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Lunar Flash Mystery Solved: Moon Just Passing Gas
By David Powell Special to SPACE.com posted: 30 July 2007 06:04 am ET Changes in the brightness and color over small areas of the moon's surface, known as Transient Lunar Phenomena, or TLP, have been observed telescopically for hundreds of years. The optical flashes have been seen by skywatchers but rarely photographed. "People over the years have attributed TLPs to all sorts of effects: turbulence in Earth's atmosphere, visual physiological effects, atmospheric smearing of light like a prism, and even psychological effects like hysteria or planted suggestion," said Columbia University researcher Arlin Crotts. Using data from decades-old observations, Crotts and colleagues have now found a strong correlation between TLP sightings and regions where lunar orbiting spacecraft have detected gas leaking out from beneath the lunar surface. "The areas selected consistently by TLP are the craters Aristarchus (in about 50 percent of sampled reports), Plato (about 15 percent) with Kepler, Copernicus, Tycho and Grimaldi all at the few percent level apiece," Crotts said. "This data ties in with observations made by the Apollo 15 and Lunar Prospector spacecraft which detected the gas radon-222 twice at Aristarchus and also once at Kepler and Grimaldi. Moonquakes to blame? Now Crotts and collaborators hope to achieve a larger sample of TLP sightings by using a robotic camera to keep watch on the moon in an effort to photograph any TLP events that may occur. The camera, located at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in northern Chile, will remove the gruesome task of continuously observing from the astronomer and provide observations free from the bias and inaccuracy that human eyes can introduce. "It [the camera] will be more sensitive than the human eye/telescope combination, and more objective and persistent," Crotts said. "Hopefully it will give a better map of the TLP geographical distribution, as well as their timing and internal structure." It is likely that the ghostly and fleeting TLP could be a manifestation of inert gases such as radon and argon being released from within the moon due to radioactive decay of uranium-238 and potassium K-40. Moonquakes would seem a likely candidate for triggering the release of these gases but no correlation between TLP and moonquakes was found by Crotts. "There is some small tendency for TLP to correlate with perigee (the moon's closest point to the Earth in its orbit). Maybe there is a significant delay between moonquakes and resulting TLP. We don't know," Crotts told SPACE.com. The findings have been submitted to the journal Icarus. Boon to astronauts Whatever mechanism initiates their release, Crotts suspects that the inert gases will be mixed with others of a more volcanic nature. "This is just speculation, but the prime volcanic suspects would be carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)," Crotts said. If lunar outgassing is a source of CO, CO2 or H2O, this could prove useful to future lunar colonies, supplying drinking water and fuel for example and saving billions of dollars in transportation costs. Hauling freight from Earth now costs about $10,000 per pound just to get from the launch pad to space. Confirmation of the identities of the gases present could come courtesy of the Japanese lunar orbiter SELENE, due for launch later this year. "SELENE will carry a better Radon-222 alpha particle detector than any ever before. We should be observing simultaneous to SELENE, so can correlate TLP and outgassing even more effectively," Crotts said. Future high resolution images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and other planned lunar spacecraft will also be studied in the hope of detecting any permanent changes to the lunar surface accompanying TLP detected by the automated camera in Chile. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070730_gassy_moon.html |
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Posted: 17.Jul.2008 at 2:23am |
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I remember reading a story on-line about a guy who was hired by the military to fix a projector(I believe). He was met by a private and was shown what needed to be fixed. He did his job while making small-talk w/ the private. After his work was finished the private asked if he wanted to know what they were doing there but it was top-secret and he needed to keep his mouth shut about what he saw. The private took him to the back of the room and showed him some slides that had been taken of the dark side of the moon by astronauts during one of the first missions. In the slides the man saw what looked liked domed citys w/ tall buildings. The man did keep it a secret for a long time and told his story to his son months before he died.
I have no idea how creditable this story is. But it does make one think..... |
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You only live on this plain once so try not to screw it up.
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Human-1
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Posted: 18.Jul.2008 at 7:35pm |
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I just sent Larry King a few questions for his guests tonight....
We have a practically unlimited defense budget. 50 yrs ago we decided to put a man on the moon. It took seven years with 50s & 60s technology. Now, with military state-of-the-art technology, is it more difficult now than it was then? if not, why cant we just go now? Perhaps he will use it tonight on the air. |
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Knowledge without action is useless!
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FORUMGOD
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Posted: 19.Jul.2008 at 12:43am |
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I just found this image online. What does anyone make of it?
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