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OP was satire, which was covered later on in this thread. Please read first.

This thread is like a bear trap hidden in grass.

Some people spot it and avoid it, some people spot it and talk about it.

And others jump into it with two feet and make fools of themselves :p

Here's the proof

http://www.revisionism.nl/Moon/The-Mad-Revisionist.htm

When i first saw it i thought it was just a stupid joke. After reading it, and finally pulling my head out of my ass, it has changed the way i think. I suggest everyone read this, the facts are there, and no one can deny that.

rofl1qz2.gif This is so funny...

...wait!...some Breaking News :o :

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I read a few lines of the thing and wanted to laugh. It's so stupid.

It could be a hologram, projected from various government installations throughout the world.

"Hey guys! Wouldn't it be hilarious to trick the world that there is something called a 'moon'."

"For sure! Let's do it!"

*projects moon*

...or even better...

The hoax could easily have been imposed on a gullible world at many points in human history. Perhaps it began as a collective hallucination or a religious myth, ...

Yeah, I forgot that the moon is actually all in my head, that's why we all see at the same place :rolleyes:

I hate things like this, we all know the moon exists. Thanks.

^

:laugh:

I read a few lines of the thing and wanted to laugh. It's so stupid.

"Hey guys! Wouldn't it be hilarious to trick the world that there is something called a 'moon'."

"For sure! Let's do it!"

*projects moon*

...or even better...

Yeah, I forgot that the moon is actually all in my head, that's why we all see at the same place :rolleyes:

I hate things like this, we all know the moon exists. Thanks.

Muhahaha then they use holograms to projects moons next to other planets....

They fooled us...they sure fooled us. :rolleyes:

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In case people still don't know, the OP posted this to make fun of the morons who continue to believe idiotic conspiracies such as the 9-11 ones.

not at all. the moon doesn't exist. i flew to it once and i just went RIGHT THROUGH IT. god you're so close minded and manipulated by the government so hardcore they brainwashed you with the FLOURIDE

You got to love conspiracy theorists. I bet that they use Star Wars and Star Trek to judge what exists in space.

This stupid conspiracy theory is as bad as the 9/11 one and the theory that we live in a virtual reality (Matrix style) that we cannot wake up from.

The tide myth is one of the oldest and most absurd lies that the Lunar establishment has tried to push on a gullible world. Do they really expect us to believe that the moon - an object that allegedly resides at an average distance of 240,000 miles from the earth - has the power, from that distance, to lift how many billions of cubic meters of water?

Do an experiment: take a rubber ball and suspend it above a bathtub full of water. Now slowly move the ball closer to the water. Does the level of the water change? Not even slightly. So much for the tides myth

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I can't stop laughing. This idiot is basing it on an experiment done in his bathroom! XD! So much for making it a controlled experiment and forgetting about Earth's gravity!

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You got to love conspiracy theorists. I bet that they use Star Wars and Star Trek to judge what exists in space.

This stupid conspiracy theory is as bad as the 9/11 one and the theory that we live in a virtual reality (Matrix style) that we cannot wake up from.

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A quote from the article...

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I can't stop laughing. This idiot is basing it on an experiment done in his bathroom! XD! So much for making it a controlled experiment and forgetting about Earth's gravity!

That could have something to do with this thing we call gravity and atmopsheres.... hummm

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