| Subject: Re: First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective |
| From: Bogart |
| Date: 18/02/2004, 19:28 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.area51,alt.sci.planetary,alt.terrorism.world-trade-center,sci.space.history |
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:49:09 -0500, " George" <George@george.net>
wrote:
"Bogart" <Bogart@NoSpam.net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:11:46 -0500, " George" <George@george.net>
wrote:
"Stu Gotz" <stu03@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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In article <NnlYb.9293$c3.1939@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
" George" <George@george.net> wrote:
The Soviets were working cooperatively with the US on the space
ventures.
That is the dumbest suggestion I've ever heard from a Moon conspiracy
dork.
There was no sense in blowing the whistle. For that matter,
the Soviets had several space program disasters, all which were
monitored by the NSA.
The largest Soviet disasters weren't even known by most Soviets, much
less
the U.S. auntil the fall of the Soviet Union, dork.
Seismographs in europe, as well as our own in the USA used to pick up
Soviet rockets exploding on the launch pads. The info may have not
been published but it was known, at least to some of those outside of
the fUSSR at the time.
http://www.astronautix.com/articles/therophe.htm
The fact of the matter is that most of the Russian space disasters were
closely guarded secrets. The CIA admitted in the mid-1990s that even it
knew little to nothing about most of them.
Thank you for the link. I will have to see if I can fine the cite
where I read about the seismographs story, and see where the
discrepancy lies.
Regards,
Bogart
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