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Moon dust collected by Neil Armstrong to be sold at auction

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posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 03:39 AM
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What is moon dirt made of anyway. Chaff from human souls on their way to the 8th sphere? That stringy stuff between the body and the soul?



posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 05:06 AM
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a reply to: ProphetZoroaster

just a minor correction - what is offered for sale = the sample bag used to transport regolith samples back to earth

it just " happens " to have grains of regolith still inside it - and dust

its an important distiction - you are buying a bag that has not been cleaned



posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 07:37 AM
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If an indemnification valuation covers general public perceptions pertaining to the uncovering of pertinent truths here then , the achievable price of such moon dust if of definite interest . It could perhaps , double or quit in value further down the line , having an 'as sold to the sucker at Sotheby's in 2017' quality . It could get a second commemorative casing to encase the original , and then a third, '100th anniversary of the great moon hoax' re-encasement of that . All with the precious goods inside .

just suggest that it is a liability , which like the pedophocracies , is now or shortly will be untenable , and will see collapse , simply because of its moral implications and obviously misdirectional bias , and given the inevitable power of the internet too , where the mass are average users not the media deciders . Its not a proactive or high ground perspective , but the observation is based on predictable outcomes . Nobody'll like the idea but woodworms remain to be woodworms in the wood they burrowed into . It , they , definitely will come out someday



posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 07:45 AM
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originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: ProphetZoroaster

Will this dust and rock be for real?

Cool and profitable.

'Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake
www.telegraph.co.uk...


If it always turns out to be fake maybe they are trying to tell us something?
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posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 12:37 PM
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a reply to: YarlanZey

The fossil in the Dutch museum is not a fake.

It is a genuine fossil.

No-one ever claimed it was a moon rock.



posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 12:51 PM
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a reply to: YarlanZey

Can you site an example of any time a moon rock, that has been presented by NASA as such has ever been determined to be anything but genuine? A clickbait article from a tabloid that debunks itself as a lie is not a good source.



posted on Jul, 15 2017 @ 11:16 PM
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originally posted by: BigBangWasAnEcho
What is moon dirt made of anyway. Chaff from human souls on their way to the 8th sphere? That stringy stuff between the body and the soul?


Read for yourself: Lunar Sample Compendium

If you are a researcher who wants to study lunar material either for geological/mineralogical composition or perhaps you want to test an idea about resource utilization by future lunar colonists, you can request Apollo samples here: Lunar Sample Requests




posted on Jul, 20 2017 @ 05:12 PM
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ChicagoTribune.com - Moon dust bag that Chicago-area woman got for $995 sells for $1.8 million at auction.

The story of how she ended up with the bag is told at the article. Basically, there was a government auction that nobody bid on. It was run three times, nobody else bid so she won. They take it after confirming it was Armstrong's bag, she sues, court rules in her favor, etc. What a sordid tale!

Happy 48th Anniversary to the Apollo Moon Landing!

...if they ever did! Duh, duhn, DUHN!!

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