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Started by stitcherman, February 09, 2007, 08:43 AM NHFT

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stitcherman

here is a great radio archive where reality and"conspiracy theory' merge.

http://gunsandbutter.net/index.php

enjoy

stitcherman

i say that "conspiracy theory" could be considered close to, or the same as the knowledge filtration that goes on.
and the conspiracy theory label would be used for information that gets through or around that filter.
it does not belong there beside the filtered information. therfore brings ridicule, pre-conditioned denial, etc.

stitcherman

#32
meet michael tsarion......................
                    3 hour 24 minutes........
                                  some of his most compressed work.......
                                                                      all you can eat at..........

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8545585184878490822&q=tsarion&hl=en

Lex

3 hours?!? I'll watch it if you pay me.  8)

stitcherman

check out this one hour alex jones analyzing( with movie segments)  george orwells 1984 movie.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2366503626387827974&hl=en-CA

stitcherman

#35
   i have been listening to finten dunn and alex jones for over a year . this segment clearly points to alex jones and possible complicity with the "globalists" .
   
   this 1 hour blurb brings up some very interesting perspectives, from  someone who is aware of the 911 coverup and critical of alex jones at the same time.
   
   fintan does overdubb the reality of the audio segments of alex's last weeks show wich he sure did not need to, to make his points.
   
   if you are interested in media control and back door control of the 911 movment this is one hour well spent. i would like to say i do not agree necessarily or disagree with his thoughts; but it sure is interesting.

http://www.breakfornews.com/audio/NextLevel070209a.mp3

and his home site with hours of audio and fresh news

        http://breakfornews.com/

stitcherman

Quote from: Lex Berezhny on February 11, 2007, 07:39 AM NHFT
3 hours?!? I'll watch it if you pay me.  8)
must it always be about the money?

stitcherman

i believe there are real questions that man never has been to the moon.
56 minute documentary.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2265515730495966561

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stitcherman

landing dates for apollo projects.

apollo 11   july 20 1969
  ''      12   nov 19 1969
  ''      14   feb 5 1971
  ''      15  aug 2 1971
  ''      16   april 20 1972

     pretty amazing turnaround times.
      they even brought a car.

check out this site              http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/apollo/

stitcherman


Russell Kanning

I love that moon video ... those astronots are really nervous.

Russell Kanning

every few months .... and not again for 30 years

Raineyrocks

Okay, I'm cracking up now!  Sticherman, are you instigating (sp?) Lex?  This is something my entire family does to each other all the time and it is so funny!
When we used to go to chinese restaurants as kids, my brother and sister would tell me the sweet n sour chicken was really a cat and they'd meow until I'd cry.  My brother made a fake tobacco worm ,(he used to pick tobacco in Connecticut), and put it in my bed.  

I am giving you a + for your perserverance , Sticherman! ;D

stitcherman

#43
oh lets splash it up a little and throw in a car !! hey lets drive it 21 miles too !!!

below statement from  spce today.org here is the link

   http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.spacetoday.org/images/History/Apollo/ApolloLunarRover2.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.spacetoday.org/Questions/MoonCar.html&h=170&w=200&sz=30&hl=en&start=169&tbnid=--dlQbyGb21OTM:&tbnh=88&tbnw=104&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dapollo%2Bcar%2Bmoon%26start%3D162%26ndsp%3D18%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-US%26sa%3DN


It was a year after that, in 1971, when Scott and Irwin landed on the Moon and were the first humans to drive a rover across the Moon. They drove their four-wheel battery-powered vehicle 17 miles along the front of range of the Apennine Mountains. They picked up rocks and soil and sunk probes which revealed a hot interior of Moon, maybe radioactive decay.

It was the year after that, in 1972, when Apollo 17 astronauts Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt made man's sixth and last landing on the Moon, in the Littrow Valley at the foot of the Taurus Mountains. They took the longest ride in a Moon car, driving their lunar rover 21 miles at speeds of up to nine mph.



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Raineyrocks

Crap, I spelled Stitcherman wrong, I hate when that happens, sorry!