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  • The nasa tried to destroy Moon aliens in the name of finding water! It sounds non sense but I never can get rid of this thinking you know why? They should do try other ways if they want to find the water.

    Damn! Of course there were been water since God created the Moon. We just can's see with our sinful blind eyes.

  • there was no impact, do a search for "aliens shoot down lcross" and you'll see the beam hit it before it hits the moon...I know, it sounds nuts but at disclose tv they show it frame by frame and you see something hit it before it hits the moon....really, honest, no kidding, just check it out

  • LOL... 3 guys in a tiny room trying to explain why we didn't see anything !!!

    WHAT FUCKING JOKE

    NO video from the impact...

  • This is what rockets should be doing. Advancing mankind, not killing with a Nuclear warheads.

  • I recorded the impact from NASA TV and SLOOH. I have yet to review it.

  • i can barley see the guys mouth moving as he talks lol

  • Haha. I was just wondering who was talking and couldn't figure it out!.

  • On the other hand, this video was very hard to find too. Hardly any images of the event are available. Says a lot about the (lack of) media attention.

    Ah well, we'll get there someday...

  • Wow. Just 334 views as I write this comment. Apparently people on earth are not impressed by slamming $79M into the Moon to look for water that may or may not be there. How surprising - NOT! In a few days time, NASA will announce the results are inconclusive. Mankind will never live on the Moon or Mars so long as the human race continues the concept of money.

  • thanks for posting

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