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What do you think? Last edited by edward123; 07-03-2010 at 06:16 PM. |
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There's all kinds of photos showing strange things on the surface and around the moon. I don't think it's too far fetched to believe there are bases already on the moon that are kept secret from us.
I just don't dismiss all these photos of strange objects on and around the moon as sheer coincidence. |
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I wouldn't want to influence anyone's opinion so i suggest in the build up to the release of the new book that you look into it more deeply. My conclusion is that the moon is real and it is there to reflect the sun onto earth and it also creates a perfect balance for life on earth.
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It was placed in orbit artificially but the Moon itself is a real Moon.
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All I'm asking is that, if you're going to contradict David, it would be helpful if you offered an explanation. Why else start the thread if you're not aiming to influence, educate or share with people? |
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I started this thread as i thought the moon being a spaceship deserved its own thread and i wanted to hear other posters opinions on the topic. I have stated what i believe about the moon and feel it is up to the individuals to look into things themselves and not be guided by any particular poster. These books were written decades ago and are by an author called Don Wilson : "Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon" and "Secrets of our Spaceship Moon", so start there if you want to. There are also many others.
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yep the reptilians used the moon to travel here long ago.
stewart swerdlow covered this years ago in his book.
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because basing "theory" on the superstitious beliefs of bronze age man trying to understand their world is a good place to start?
This is almost as bad as the person who thought it didnt spin. Go to school please.
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Reptilians are harvesting fuel here on earth. Will be Replenished Soon!**
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Erm, if this is true then what is this fuel and why take so long to harvest it?
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i wouldnt like to be feeding the parking meter if it is .
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They must rack up the gallactic or even inter dimensional fuel points!
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Interesting that the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun and the sun is 400 times the distance from us than the moon is giving us a perfect eclipse.
Also interesting that it just hangs there seemingly unaffected by the huge and varied gravitational forces that abound. I don't believe that it just floated through space of its own accord and just happened to park up where it is. I also don't believe that it is the the missing bit of the Pacific basin. Hasn't it also been proved (not that means anything to me) that it's actually a couple of billion years older than our current planetary home? I agree that it holds life in balance on this planet and without it we would be doomed, doomed I tells ya! I don't think the OP has any of his own theories on this rather he's using reverse psychology to formulate one
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[QUOTE=mystic nomad;1058699073]Interesting that the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun and the sun is 400 times the distance from us than the moon is giving us a perfect eclipse.
Also interesting that it just hangs there seemingly unaffected by the huge and varied gravitational forces that abound. I don't believe that it just floated through space of its own accord and just happened to park up where it is. I didn't realise this fact, certainly makes me think that it sounds as if there is some kind of intelligent design there
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Yes, the moon is well suspicious. I remember the 400 times size/distance facts from school and thought that was fishier than a salmon sandwich.
I found George Kavasilas' talks interesting when he covered the topic of the moon, and how it's used to screw over women and suppress feminine energies too. http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71874
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