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God, wonder what would happen if judgement day didn't happen, people would freak.
The conspiracy that interests me is this one about the possibilities of humans being created from this type of gas at like the bottom of the ocean floor. I'm going to have to look around for that conspiracy, hardly remember it.
The conspiracy that interests me is this one about the possibilities of humans being created from this type of gas at like the bottom of the ocean floor. I'm going to have to look around for that conspiracy, hardly remember it.
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X-Lax wrote:the moon landing did happen. yall should learn physics if you do think its fake.
JFK conspiracy is the only one i actually like.
9/11 wasn't done by the government
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=911_morons
really, most of them are just plain stupid.
"Watching this video is like being bukakked with stupid"
AMAZING!!!
I still have fun watching 'em
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Crumpets wrote:Jstar1 wrote:Blurred wrote:Jstar1 wrote:that the 1969 moon landing was a hoax >.>
Well it is the first video i seened where the flag can actually wave like if there was wind on the moon
show me a link
I hardly think that the moon landing was a hoax. just people who are jealous of america's capabilities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbegH4HMafQ
Watch it.
Ok, so, do you really believe this? I mean, did you not notice that this is a mockumentary? It's not a real documentary man, it's a joke to make fun of conspiracy theories regarding the moon landing
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Itonami wrote:Tupac, Elvis, and JFK live together somewhere in the wilderness of Alaska.![]()
Heard that one from my mom, who I think meant it jokingly, lol.
hmmm.. and maybe their playing Twister with HITLER at the same time?!
btw, I think that that shit about the waving flag on the moon, is about...
that the gravity on the moon is less then on earth, so that would mean that it could be waving, slowly....
right?

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Icealya wrote:Itonami wrote:Tupac, Elvis, and JFK live together somewhere in the wilderness of Alaska.![]()
Heard that one from my mom, who I think meant it jokingly, lol.
hmmm.. and maybe their playing Twister with HITLER at the same time?!![]()
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btw, I think that that shit about the waving flag on the moon, is about...
that the gravity on the moon is less then on earth, so that would mean that it could be waving, slowly....
right?
Space is a vacuum...There would be no wind moving the flag..
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redneck wrote:Icealya wrote:Itonami wrote:Tupac, Elvis, and JFK live together somewhere in the wilderness of Alaska.![]()
Heard that one from my mom, who I think meant it jokingly, lol.
hmmm.. and maybe their playing Twister with HITLER at the same time?!![]()
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btw, I think that that shit about the waving flag on the moon, is about...
that the gravity on the moon is less then on earth, so that would mean that it could be waving, slowly....
right?
Space is a vacuum...There would be no wind moving the flag..
no wind, yes, but the force of moving around the flag, stick it in the ground, etc would also cause the flag to continue to move, even after it was no longer being held? I dunno....physics is hard
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JacksColon wrote:redneck wrote:Icealya wrote:Itonami wrote:Tupac, Elvis, and JFK live together somewhere in the wilderness of Alaska.![]()
Heard that one from my mom, who I think meant it jokingly, lol.
hmmm.. and maybe their playing Twister with HITLER at the same time?!![]()
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btw, I think that that shit about the waving flag on the moon, is about...
that the gravity on the moon is less then on earth, so that would mean that it could be waving, slowly....
right?
Space is a vacuum...There would be no wind moving the flag..
no wind, yes, but the force of moving around the flag, stick it in the ground, etc would also cause the flag to continue to move, even after it was no longer being held? I dunno....physics is hard
No.. it should not move at all O.o
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Some photo's show what appears to be a flag moving. First thing to think about when using that as evidence of it all being a hoax is, Why do photo's only show a (apperantly) moving flag when being HELD by a dude. IF it at all was actually moving, this may have been caused by the dude twisting or shaking/pushing it into the soil, in some way.
Furthermore, IF the flag moves in pictures/video's provided, it moves in a way not known on earth. Due to resistance of earth, the motion of the flag should be dieing quickly, if not changing, where as some video's show a continuous violent motion. Which has been proven somewhere.
I base this on many articles read about this, i'm a sucker for conspiracy's.
Furthermore, IF the flag moves in pictures/video's provided, it moves in a way not known on earth. Due to resistance of earth, the motion of the flag should be dieing quickly, if not changing, where as some video's show a continuous violent motion. Which has been proven somewhere.
I base this on many articles read about this, i'm a sucker for conspiracy's.

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Priam wrote:Some photo's show what appears to be a flag moving. First thing to think about when using that as evidence of it all being a hoax is, Why do photo's only show a (apperantly) moving flag when being HELD by a dude. IF it at all was actually moving, this may have been caused by the dude twisting or shaking/pushing it into the soil, in some way.
Furthermore, IF the flag moves in pictures/video's provided, it moves in a way not known on earth. Due to resistance of earth, the motion of the flag should be dieing quickly, if not changing, where as some video's show a continuous violent motion. Which has been proven somewhere.
I base this on many articles read about this, i'm a sucker for conspiracy's.
no there is no wind. The flag and the footprints will stay there forever. I remember reading that to keep the flag kept in that particular shape, they used a wire frame to keep it from moving.
And physics are the same in other planets, not just earth. stuff don't move differently than in earth (save running or jumping since gravity difference)
the moon landing was real no doubt

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Gravity however, has it's influence on a flag, a piece of paper, you dropping from a ten story building. Which is why the video/photo of the moving flag is considered fake, it's moving in a un-natural violent way not possible on the moon unless done by human hand.
And i argued that the landing is real
And i argued that the landing is real

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Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:lol jelous of Americas capabilities...
And what has America done besides steal from other countries and people?
Mexico Britain Native Americans And you fill in the rest...those were just the obvious ones
noob
how can you say that to all the americans who died fighting hitler and tojo? I hate how some europeans hate america when we saved their asses in WWI and WWII because they were too stupid to defend themselves
you should hear yourself. You sound like a goddamn fool.
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Jstar1 wrote:Priam wrote:Some photo's show what appears to be a flag moving. First thing to think about when using that as evidence of it all being a hoax is, Why do photo's only show a (apperantly) moving flag when being HELD by a dude. IF it at all was actually moving, this may have been caused by the dude twisting or shaking/pushing it into the soil, in some way.
Furthermore, IF the flag moves in pictures/video's provided, it moves in a way not known on earth. Due to resistance of earth, the motion of the flag should be dieing quickly, if not changing, where as some video's show a continuous violent motion. Which has been proven somewhere.
I base this on many articles read about this, i'm a sucker for conspiracy's.
no there is no wind. The flag and the footprints will stay there forever. I remember reading that to keep the flag kept in that particular shape, they used a wire frame to keep it from moving.
And physics are the same in other planets, not just earth. stuff don't move differently than in earth (save running or jumping since gravity difference)
the moon landing was real no doubt
Lol wire frame my ass..
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Blurred wrote:JacksColon wrote:redneck wrote:Icealya wrote:Itonami wrote:Tupac, Elvis, and JFK live together somewhere in the wilderness of Alaska.![]()
Heard that one from my mom, who I think meant it jokingly, lol.
hmmm.. and maybe their playing Twister with HITLER at the same time?!![]()
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btw, I think that that shit about the waving flag on the moon, is about...
that the gravity on the moon is less then on earth, so that would mean that it could be waving, slowly....
right?
Space is a vacuum...There would be no wind moving the flag..
no wind, yes, but the force of moving around the flag, stick it in the ground, etc would also cause the flag to continue to move, even after it was no longer being held? I dunno....physics is hard
No.. it should not move at all O.o
its should move thats very possible but the way it was moving would only be possible if there was wind or if someone was waving the flag back and forth...

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Judgement Day Theories
December 21, 2012 (Mayan Calendar): Turns out the "Harmonic Convergence" of 1987 wasn't a bust, after all; it opened a transitional period of cosmic change that will culminate on the day of the winter solstice in the year 2012. So forecasts Jose Arguelles, the New Age visionary who organized the harmonic festivities of a decade ago. Arguelles is not alone in pinpointing 2012 as the date of the looming end-time. A convergence of New Age thinkers has arrived at the same fateful date, based on the Mayan "Long Count" calendar, a kind of mystical Daytimer which measures a "Great Cycle" of 5,125 years and which runs out of refill pages on - mark your calendar - December 21, 2012. Most Mayan calendar counters expect major "earth changes" of the cataclysmic, rising-Atlantis, sinking - Los Angeles variety. Because the Mayans synchronized their calendar to the skies, spectacular astrological alignments are expected in 2012. Per Arguelles, the year 2012 will transport humankind from the "third dimension" to the "fourth dimension," a new galactic state of consciousness. Other Mayan calendar countdowns peg the New Age apocalypse to December 22, 2012.
2058 (Bede the Venerable): The eighth-century theologian calculated that Jesus was born 3,942 years after the creation of the world, which means that the six thousand-year millennial week will end in 2058. So far no one has decided to champion Bede. Alas, latter-day millenarians seem uninterested in his old-school dating.
2076 (Year of the Haj): 2076 is the year 1500, according to the Muslim calendar, which has led several Sufi sects to declare 2076 as the end day. My prediction: American Tricentennial hype will probably overshadow the Muslim eschaton.
2240 (Jewish Calendar): The year 2240 is the year 6000, according to the Jews. If by then the other doomsday scenarios haven't swept us into either the dustbin of history of a state of cosmological harmony, nothing is going to knock us off our self-satisfied perch. Except maybe the Klingons.
December 21, 2012 (Mayan Calendar): Turns out the "Harmonic Convergence" of 1987 wasn't a bust, after all; it opened a transitional period of cosmic change that will culminate on the day of the winter solstice in the year 2012. So forecasts Jose Arguelles, the New Age visionary who organized the harmonic festivities of a decade ago. Arguelles is not alone in pinpointing 2012 as the date of the looming end-time. A convergence of New Age thinkers has arrived at the same fateful date, based on the Mayan "Long Count" calendar, a kind of mystical Daytimer which measures a "Great Cycle" of 5,125 years and which runs out of refill pages on - mark your calendar - December 21, 2012. Most Mayan calendar counters expect major "earth changes" of the cataclysmic, rising-Atlantis, sinking - Los Angeles variety. Because the Mayans synchronized their calendar to the skies, spectacular astrological alignments are expected in 2012. Per Arguelles, the year 2012 will transport humankind from the "third dimension" to the "fourth dimension," a new galactic state of consciousness. Other Mayan calendar countdowns peg the New Age apocalypse to December 22, 2012.
2058 (Bede the Venerable): The eighth-century theologian calculated that Jesus was born 3,942 years after the creation of the world, which means that the six thousand-year millennial week will end in 2058. So far no one has decided to champion Bede. Alas, latter-day millenarians seem uninterested in his old-school dating.
2076 (Year of the Haj): 2076 is the year 1500, according to the Muslim calendar, which has led several Sufi sects to declare 2076 as the end day. My prediction: American Tricentennial hype will probably overshadow the Muslim eschaton.
2240 (Jewish Calendar): The year 2240 is the year 6000, according to the Jews. If by then the other doomsday scenarios haven't swept us into either the dustbin of history of a state of cosmological harmony, nothing is going to knock us off our self-satisfied perch. Except maybe the Klingons.
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StuckUP wrote:Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:lol jelous of Americas capabilities...
And what has America done besides steal from other countries and people?
Mexico Britain Native Americans And you fill in the rest...those were just the obvious ones
noob
how can you say that to all the americans who died fighting hitler and tojo? I hate how some europeans hate america when we saved their asses in WWI and WWII because they were too stupid to defend themselves
you should hear yourself. You sound like a goddamn fool.
excuse me? explain to me how I sound like a fool. I like how people like you call others names when you can't back yourself up. Are you from europe or something, is that why your so pissed?
for someone who is materialistic as you (and for someone who thinks a $150 present is cheap), I'm not surprised about how you would react to something like that.

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Jstar1 wrote:StuckUP wrote:Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:lol jelous of Americas capabilities...
And what has America done besides steal from other countries and people?
Mexico Britain Native Americans And you fill in the rest...those were just the obvious ones
noob
how can you say that to all the americans who died fighting hitler and tojo? I hate how some europeans hate america when we saved their asses in WWI and WWII because they were too stupid to defend themselves
you should hear yourself. You sound like a goddamn fool.
excuse me? explain to me how I sound like a fool. I like how people like you call others names when you can't back yourself up. Are you from europe or something, is that why your so pissed?
for someone who is materialistic as you (and for someone who thinks a $150 present is cheap), I'm not surprised about how you would react to something like that.
Whats with you accusing people of being European? You're not insulting them you know...Europe's going to be the place to be for the 21st century.
And you really have to be retarted to not realize she's black by now.
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