Subject: German moon base
From: "Roger Davies" <anderson_451@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 26/06/2004, 21:01
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors,alt.conspiracy

I write this in response to Robert K Rouse' article "HALF A CENTURY OF
THE GERMAN MOON BASE " (http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/moonger.html).  Since
I was unable to contact him directly, I'm posting it here.

It is intreguing, and I do enjoy a juicy conspiracy theory!

But I can't help but notice a few flaws.  Please don't see this as an
attempt to undermine.  I genuinely would like to know a few answers.

"the Haunibu-1 and 2 type were used after 1944 to haul people, materiel and
the first robots to the construction site on the Moon"

Are you suggesting that robots existed in 1944?!?  Around this time man had
yet to even master eletric circuitry (they had only just begun experimenting
with wires in cabinets large enough to fill a house ... and even THEY were
utterly unreliable!)

"I have proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that there is atmosphere, water
and vegetation on the Moon, "

So why am I unable to see any such vegetation with a telescope?  This is
suggesting that ALL NASAs public photos of the moon are fake.  And thus, the
moon landing video too (although even I have my doubts about the moon
landings!)

"but that could have been easily done with the large antigravity drives of
the ship."

...I have seen no evidence to suggest antigravity drives exist, and many
prominant scientists even argue that it is impossible even in theory.

"it was also due to the smaller gravitational fleld of Mars generating less
power for the tachyon drives"

How does gravitational field effect the energy output of the techyon drives?

If you look for the definition of a "tachyon" :

(dictionary.com) "A tachyon is a hypothetical particle that travels at
superluminal velocities"

(Websters) "A hypothetical subatomic particle that always travels faster
than the speed of light."

Anyhow, its a cool theory, ( I do have lots of pictures of the hanabu craft,
etc) and I'm doing a lot of reading (many other people believe this too, so
it's certainly worthy of "mainstream conspiracy theory")

Later!

~Rog.