balon! wrote:....crap.CovenantJr wrote:I'm also slightly depressed by how many of the commenters can't spell 'missile'.


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And then all the green cheese will be mine! Mine I tell you! Mwahahahahaha!!!The moon is to be bombed because there is good evidence that an advanced civilization lives beneath the surface. The U.S. goal is to eliminate that civilization.
The photo database I have collected which comprise NASA pictures altered and defaced demonstrate absolutely that the Moon is peopled with humans and other races. It is much smaller than NASA alleges, much closer, much more fragile; hollow, barely covered with enough elements to protect its peoples. Bombing indiscriminately is a human rights crime; and somehow it doesn't surprise me that the USSA will bomb a place they APPARENTLY know nothing about, first hand. See my Facebook or Slide MOON Albums. There are people there.
Ummm ... I believe it is a pear of scientists. Sheesh...its not americans blasting the moon its a pare of scientists,
stop blaming america you pease of shit
Don't you think we should give the Moon a Break?
I was curious enough about these photos that I tried to find them, but I couldn't. I was looking forward to seeing photos of the human city inside the hollow moon.AjK wrote:The photo database I have collected which comprise NASA pictures altered and defaced demonstrate absolutely that the Moon is peopled with humans and other races. It is much smaller than NASA alleges, much closer, much more fragile; hollow, barely covered with enough elements to protect its peoples. Bombing indiscriminately is a human rights crime; and somehow it doesn't surprise me that the USSA will bomb a place they APPARENTLY know nothing about, first hand. See my Facebook or Slide MOON Albums. There are people there.Must ... not ... go to ... Facebook page ...
There was a '70's DC comic called 'Warlord' that theorized the earth was hollow and the earth's core was a miniature sun that lit up the inside, making it capable of sustaining life. The Warlord, of course, lived there. Even at 12, I found the whole getup highly unlikely......CovenantJr wrote: I was looking forward to seeing photos of the human city inside the hollow moon.
Well, that was an interesting, and occasionally hilarious, read. I can maybe buy riddled with cavities as a possibility, but completely hollow seems implausible.wayfriend wrote:Hollow Moon
I saw that flick. It starred Kevin Bacon, right?wayfriend wrote:Hollow Moon
wayfriend wrote:1. Kevin Bacon in Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks
2. Tom Hanks in The Davinci Code with Alfred Molina
3. Alfred Molina in Spider-Man 2 with Tobey McGuire
4. Tobey McGuire in Cats & Dogs with Jeff Goldblum
5. Jeff Goldblum in Independence Day with Aliens
6. Aliens in GdferAHs'GD# with Hollow Moon People
I did it!
I totally remember seeing this film, although I don't remember what it was. It was an impressive effect for the early days of film. As a kid I laughed my head off.High Lord Tolkien wrote:
Not quite. You forgot to use Bacon's 'Hollow Man", which was a requirement for this particular test.wayfriend wrote:I did it!