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NASA Moon Anomalies III - Other Peoples Work

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2009

Hello fellow Moon groovers!

Today I present some of the best work collected over the net in the past year or so by some of the pioneers, and new to the field of Moon anomaly research.

Please take time to research and look up these peoples work on the net...

I thank Alex Collier, Fred Steckling, George Leonard, Don Wilson, John Lear, Mike Singh, zorgan, Alan Sturm, William Cooper, Ingo Swann to name a few for their visionary insight and their persistence to go before all those that oppose, ridicule, and dismiss your work. You are the true 'heroes' of our times. You are inspirational and give hope to those who KNOW the world is run by a few dickheads that need to be exposed and held accountable for their deceptions.

You can download these images here: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5180598

The tide is turning - NEVER GIVE UP HOPE! Viva Le Revolution! :o)

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  • hmmm... where have i seen those pics before ? ; )

    good video 5*****

  • hehe Hey there easynow ;) Well I'm guessing maybe some are even yours! Thanks for all your work on zee Moon and her anomalies! See you in the soup! :)

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  • great work.. If only it wasn't a secret

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  • @greatsilentwatcher We live in a time when the diameter of the moon appears to be very close to the diameter of the sun during a total eclipse. This hasn't always been the case. The moon is slowly moving away from Earth (about an inch per year, or 16 miles per million years), so hundreds of millions of years ago, the moon looked a bit bigger because it was closer, and millions of years from now it will appear smaller, because it will be farther away.

  • @specialedd100 Our moon does rotate on its axis. It's rotational period is the same as its orbital period around the Earth. It is in a state of equilibrium known as tidal lock, due to gravitational friction between the Earth and moon. Pluto and Charon are examples of two bodies tidal locked to each other, so each of them always see the same face as they orbit about each other.

  • @greatsilentwatcher Good point. I'm going to do some research and see if other moons actually revolve around their axis. If they do? Why doesn't ours?

  • @greatsilentwatcher And that noone really knows how the moon got here in the first place! It so obviously has another purpose apart from being "the moon"

  • Has anyone thought about how perfectly the moon orbits the earth so that only one side of it faces the earth all the time, and its diameter perfectly matches the sun's diameter during an eclipse?

  • good eye ;p

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  • Sometimes you just gotta wonder if maybe we're the galactic equivalent of North Korea.

  • The best i have ever seen - thanks Peace:)

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