Friday, February 26, 2010

In recent weeks, President Obama took away alot of NASA funding. Much of this money was to be used to send man back to the moon. Several years ago, George w. (do ya miss me yet) Bush wanted NASA to develop the technology that would allow the United States to return to the moon by the year 2020. Now, that begs the question, did we ever really go in the first place? I know, I know, conspiracy theorist David is on one of his rants again. But seriously, think about it for more than a minute, consider it, ponder over it. If we need to DEVELOP the technology, that implies that we never had it in the first place. It seems very quickly after JFK said we would put a man on the moon, that we did just that. Space race with the Russians. Superpower status. Was it in fact a staged event. Hello area 51. I'll bet if you were allowed into that site, you would not find aliens and a crashed flying saucer. You might however find that aluminum foil looking spaceship that landed on the moon. No, I'm sorry, landed in the New Mexico desert. you might also see that converted Volkswagon made into a bad ass 4x4. Remember, this was a time when the United States government were deeply involved (and still are) in mind control experimintation. Through the use of hyptnotism and hallucenigenics, a person could be made to believe just about anything told to them. Explaining the astronouts belief that they actually were on the moon. I think it was Hitler who said that the great masses of people will sooner believe a great lie than a small one. Was it a great lie, told to the American people, so there faith in the government would not falter? So, we all sat around our T.V. screens watching all this unfold in space, on the moon, 250,000 miles away. WHAT!! WHAT!! 250,000 miles!! We have a hard enough time keeping that space shuttle only 250 miles away! No. There was no moon landing. I know, its un-american of me. But, I just can't seem to find any compelling evidence to the contrary. Even so, think about it.

1 comment:

John Gary Feister said...

Wow! Still mixing your meds, huh? :)

The use of the word "develop", as used herein, can also imply that we have the technology but want to develop it more. Bush is known for poor word usage and choices. The technology for the combustion engine has been around for years, but it has certainly developed over the years.

As far as going to the moon, I know that it's true because I saw that movie with Tom Hanks and it showed it!