Nazis on the moon is about as far fetched as anything I have recently read. Quoting wikipedia is as easy as writing an article yourself and quoting
it, as wiki is open to modifications. The V-2 was as far as they could throw a warhead, and New York was out of its range. Sure they had some great
things on the drawing board and some made it to prototype stages, but a saucer that could do 2200Km/Hr would have been rushed into production faster
than the rocket planes that had their wings glued on. And that video of the moon motel that was shot by Armstrong in 69? C'mon, there is almost no
perspective to size other than the spacewalker that bounds by, and the quality absolutely sucks for even 20's cameras, let alone NASA spec 1969 super
8. And the production value is just laughable. Lets not forget the often quoted "we have some visitors here" or something to that nature. Every
nation that had a radio receiver was listening to those transmissions and no one else has heard these? This is bunk, although it is a complete waste
of an evening if you want to keep digging deeper into all the links in wikipedia. And to assume the centripitul force of water could be used to power
a spacecraft..do you know how much water weighs? Just use logic here and enjoy the science fiction.



