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Old May 19th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default More evidence proving Apollo Hoax

On Apr 20, 9:04 pm, wrote:
Compare the the below authentic pictures of the Lunar surface with the
fake ones from theApollohoax.

http://wms.selene.jaxa.jp/data/en/hd...tv_005_2_l.jpg

Find more at:

http://wms.selene.jaxa.jp/


Lunar Meteorites or Lunaites / Labenne Meteorites :
Besides the matter of peer replicated fact that on average our moon’s
surface is nearly as dark as coal, and yet most of those Apollo rocks
and crystal like soil were for the most part of a medium to light
grayish form of basalt, with only somewhat minor portions of those
coal like dark basalt areas.

BTW, I seem to have a few of my very own moon rocks (via lunar
meteorites, as should most anyone if they’d care to look around their
two left feet), though possibly my most recent fines are merely parts
of whatever could have impacted our moon.

Each of these mostly basalt items are looking exactly as though having
been reentry fired, as having been nicely glazed hot enough to have
melted one or more sides.

One of the two larger items is nearly a clean solid (as though a blow-
out from a geode rock), with one side fully fused and the bulk of its
remainder as the deep brownish olive-green basalt, and of course
having those pesky magnetic minerals.

There are no apparent sediment layers or indications of anything
terrestrial, however on the larger piece there’s quite possibly a
nickel like substance plus the back side showing some deep brownish
pockets or composites of equally hard as basalt rock or glassy fused
substance (could be a mix of iron and manganese).

These meteorites are not yet Labenne certified, though otherwise very
much basalt dark when wet (but noticeably heavier) with a good
magnetic mineral content and when dry in good daylight seem a touch
olive-green. At any rate, these seem potentially related to one
another, mostly because they were found within the same square meter
of our extremely rocky soil.

There are some fairly interesting items or unusual looking things
trapped along side or even a bit inside of the crevices and multiple
pores. (far more interesting than anything contributed by our supposed
NASA/Apollo missions)

BTW, a while back we heard the sonic crack (very sharp/crisp bang) as
of roughly 6 months ago, and only just now not got around to doing our
gardening where these meteorites (possibly lunaites) were discovered.

A little friendly warning for those thinking naughty thoughts; for
the moment these are in a safe/hidden place, and I’m packing heat.
Meaning, you really should call before stopping by for any personal
look-see.
. – Brad Guth
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