| Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon |
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| Date: 26/02/2004, 05:53 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.usenet.kooks |
On 26 Feb 2004 05:46:40 GMT, Robert Buchanan <?????????@?????????.???>
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On 26 Feb 2004 05:41:27 GMT, Robert Buchanan <?????????@?????????.???>
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 20:28:38 -0700, "Carl R. Osterwald" <i@mac.com>
wrote:
In article <vlb%b.620030$ts4.418043@pd7tw3no>, Rick Sobie
<ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote:
"Tim Davis" <numatic@flash.net> wrote in message
news:1s2q30pnuocvp08a89brq5nr8gap05a1th@4ax.com...
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 00:33:20 GMT, "Rick Sobie"
<ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote:
...
This occured most notably in November 1969 after seismometers
were set up on the
moons surface by the astronauts of Apollo XII. When the Lunar
module had taken off,
heading back to earth the astronauts discarded the ascent stage
of the lunar module,
dropping it on the moons surface, smashing the craft and creating
a tremor that was
picked up by the seismometers and when the NASA scientists heard
the data stream,
they couldn't believe what they were hearing. The moon was
ringing like a bell and
continued to do so for around an hour.
...
Maybe it was determined the moon has a hollow sphere of one kind
of material surrounding a solid core of some other.
I'd be interested in seeing data such as the frequency of the
ringing, and/or a waveform or such.
So long as whatever the moon is composed of is elastic enough,
even a consistently solid moon would have a ring to it, kind of
like a billiard ball. If the moon was filled with a liquid, it
would have a ring to it of some sort but would be quite different
in frequency, etc. kind of like that of a suspended drop of water,
only it would be gravity not surface tension determining the
charactaristics.
Well Tim, even before Apollo, A leading scientist at NASA, Dr.
Gordon McDonald published a report in
the Astronautics Magazine, July 1962. In it he stated that,
according to an analysis of the Moon¹s
motion, it appears that the Moon is hollow . John Glen later said
said that their best guess based
on its characteristics, was that it was hollow.
Then they did the seismic with Apollo XII and arrived at that
conclusion. Then they did it again with another Apollo mission (not
sure which) and same result.
Then they ran into something strange, some say they were warned off,
and never spoke of it again.
Got a reference for these quotes?
You don't need references to know that the aliens don't like you
'Carl'.
Nor do you need references to know that NASA has been warned by the
aliens not to take their killing machines into space.
Nor do you need references to know that the aliens are hostile to the
power elite of this planet.
And that includes the CIA.
Too bad the aliens are pussies.
That's what you think.
Wrong, Alexa. That's what I *know*. I've beaten the shit out of quite a few
of them.
Sure, Mr. CIA Liar. Your credibility is zero.
Did you know that your mind can be turned to mush by the aliens?
Did you also know they can make you relive your worst fears and nightmares
-- eternally.
You are indeed a dead man, a walking dead man.