posted on Oct, 10 2009 @ 11:31 AM
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
Yes, USA, in it's usual disregard for the Universe and it's arrogant warmongering ways, declared war on the moon and nuked it on Friday, 9 October
2009.
The USA has a disregard for the entire universe? Now i'm not a fan of US policy but even i think that's a slight exaggeration. Also where were these
nukes? I can assure you that if they'd set off a nuke then amateur astronomers, many of whom had their large telescopes pointed at the Moon would
have seen the flash.
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
USA told the unwitting public that they were searching for water whilst they directed a bomb towards a crater on the moon. The faulty premise surmised
that they would be able to see water in the up shot of debris. The public fell for this faulty reasoning without a voice heard in dismay against
it.
The premise wasn't faulty, if there had been ejector then the followup spacecraft would have flown through it and analysed it. There is still data to
examine so we'll see what happens.
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
The "nuke for water" scandal went ahead without one nation in the world heard in outcry against it. NASA then showed a faked computer room with a
handful of fake computer technicians talking amongst themselves with nervous fake "bombing moon NASA talk" and the screens went predictably blank at
moment of impact.
Nuke for water? Once again please provide any evidence you have to support the idea of the nuke. I can counter that faulty premise by saying that no
amateur astronomer on earth is reporting the bright flash a nuke would cause. As for the room being fake, what evidence have you got to support that?
Zero evidence basically. Please if you're going to claim something then why don't you provide evidence.
Weren't you one of those people in that other thread about this mission saying the Moon would slit in half because of this mission? That we were all
doomed?
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
USA and the silent world can hang their head in shame over this sad and ugly affair.
No good came from bombs and certainly, in the history of the world at least, no water has ever been found by them at least.
You're kidding right? The world is not criticising the USA because the world is generally full of sensible people who know that this was a valid
scientific experiment that if succesful could have really furthered our knowledge and helped us decide where to stick a Moon base.
In the history of the world bombs have never found water? Look up seismic reflection techniques. They are done in numerous ways but one way is to set
off explosives in small quantities and examine the waves that are refracted and reflected. This often used in mining but can also be used to find
water.
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
To have a fake small office with some fake +menial office employees shown as the ones pulling the trigger on the NASA bombing of the moon was again
meant to downgrade the severity and the actual truth of the ugly NASA mission of bombing the moon.
I would love you to prove they are menial workers. Those ladies and gentlemen sitting in that room have spent years studying to be working at NASA,
they are very smart people and you bash them down with ignorant comments like that. I'm not a snob, you don't have to have a degree to understand
this stuff but if you do then you obviously worked hard.
You have shown absolutely no knowledge, at all whatsoever even on a level with a high school students understanding of science.
Originally posted by spacecowgirl
Shame on the dark forces who have done this and who will lead us on the path of darkness in the blindness for power. A disgusting dirty day for the
world, make no mistake about that. AMERICANS hang your head in shame that you didn't stop this!
Why should they hang their heads in shame? Seriously, nothing bad has come of this at all. The world is no worse then it was and from a science
standpoint we have learnt something, even if it is just that we need to alter future experimental methodolgy. That alone is a positive result.