40th Anniversary of the Moon landings... woot!

Do you think we landed on the Moon?

  • Yes, it happened.

    Votes: 24 58.5%
  • No, it never happened.

    Votes: 10 24.4%
  • I'm not sure either way.

    Votes: 7 17.1%

  • Total voters
    41
  • Poll closed .

fried at 420

Well-Known Member
haha i'd like to beleive that this happened but there is a ton of evidence that could expose this as a fake moon landing since americans have to be the best at everything.
And to lose a race to the russians of all people i think we cheated.
 

skiskate

Well-Known Member
haha i'd like to beleive that this happened but there is a ton of evidence that could expose this as a fake moon landing since americans have to be the best at everything.
And to lose a race to the russians of all people i think we cheated.
Care to share any of this "evidence"?
 

IAMDGK

Well-Known Member
haha i'd like to beleive that this happened but there is a ton of evidence that could expose this as a fake moon landing since americans have to be the best at everything.
And to lose a race to the russians of all people i think we cheated.
I think we did do it, and nasa can pretty much explain anything that gets thrown at them
 

CrackerJax

New Member
The shuttle is actually only a 12 foot tall model rocket. They use some sort of mirror/magnifying effect rented from an unnamed Las Vegas magician to make it look big when it lifts off.

Ever notice how small it gets as it goes higher? They can't keep the effect up beyond 5000 ft because of the earth's horizon.
 

cph

Well-Known Member
The shuttle is actually only a 12 foot tall model rocket. They use some sort of mirror/magnifying effect rented from an unnamed Las Vegas magician to make it look big when it lifts off.

Ever notice how small it gets as it goes higher? They can't keep the effect up beyond 5000 ft because of the earth's horizon.
ROFLMAO!!! :clap:
 
I think we landed on the moon, your telling me in the 40's could split atoms, making the nuclear bomb but, 20 something years later we didnt go to the moon.we landed on the moon. Reason nasa has messed with some photos, footage, ect is because believe it not almost everytime we have launched a shuttle into space they have seen some crazy shit up there, UFO's or what you want to call them. watch moonshot tonight and you should see what am talking about. On one of the commerical is shows an astronaut looking out the window of the shuttle and says wtf is that, showing some crazy ass triangluar shaped craft above the shuttle. the goverment will never release information asscociated with UFO's so any proof nasa had of ufo's in space, government has confiscated any evidence and covered it up.
 

IAMDGK

Well-Known Member
The shuttle is actually only a 12 foot tall model rocket. They use some sort of mirror/magnifying effect rented from an unnamed Las Vegas magician to make it look big when it lifts off.

Ever notice how small it gets as it goes higher? They can't keep the effect up beyond 5000 ft because of the earth's horizon.
HAHA it was Criss Angel wasnt it?
 

skiskate

Well-Known Member
The shuttle is actually only a 12 foot tall model rocket. They use some sort of mirror/magnifying effect rented from an unnamed Las Vegas magician to make it look big when it lifts off.

Ever notice how small it gets as it goes higher? They can't keep the effect up beyond 5000 ft because of the earth's horizon.
Those bastards, they had me all along!
 

CrackerJax

New Member
It was Shirley Temple, the child star who actually came up with the idea of the magnifying feat. She was using a magnifying powder case in her dressing room during a touch up in between takes of the "Where are they now?" show.

They ended up making her an Ambassador as payback. You can look it up....she was a real Ambassador!
 

The Warlord

Well-Known Member
While I generally believe we went to the moon I watched a show about this 5 or so years ago and some of the evidence against was pretty compeling. Was along time ago so I really cant site anything other than some pics that were suposed to be taken far apart had identical backgrounds etc...Kinda fishy but since I acusse people regularly no here of needing foil hats to block the microwave brain control devices i'm not coping to doubt on this issue!
 

IAMDGK

Well-Known Member
It was Shirley Temple, the child star who actually came up with the idea of the magnifying feat. She was using a magnifying powder case in her dressing room during a touch up in between takes of the "Where are they now?" show.

They ended up making her an Ambassador as payback. You can look it up....she was a real Ambassador!
And Now We Know...
 
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