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The Apollo 17 returned with an astounding 240#'s of moon
rocks, which of course necessitated leaving one of the astronauts on the moon, although not for the cannibalistic reasons widely circulated in the press. Indeed there is no evidence to support the lunar cannibalism theory, that's a "crackpot" notion. In the "Zaputer Film" where only two astronauts were filmed actually leaving the capsule, the third astronaut is "explained away" as having parachuted down and pick-up earlier. But his astronaut suit is "dry" as he is filmed later. He was a near twin of the stranded astronaut, except for the mole on his left cheek should have been on his elbow, and that's the "smokin gun". NASA's explanation that he ate a hot-dog and missed his mouth and left a piece of relish on his cheek, does not explain the missing "elbow mole", not evident in the film. Additionally, NASA refuses to do a DNA analysis that would PROVE he is the same person! Astounding SPACE AGE TRUTHS. |
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"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in message ps.com... The Apollo 17 returned with an astounding 240#'s of moon rocks, which of course necessitated leaving one of the astronauts on the moon, although not for the cannibalistic reasons widely circulated in the press. Indeed there is no evidence to support the lunar cannibalism theory, that's a "crackpot" notion. In the "Zaputer Film" where only two astronauts were filmed actually leaving the capsule, the third astronaut is "explained away" as having parachuted down and pick-up earlier. But his astronaut suit is "dry" as he is filmed later. He was a near twin of the stranded astronaut, except for the mole on his left cheek should have been on his elbow, and that's the "smokin gun". NASA's explanation that he ate a hot-dog and missed his mouth and left a piece of relish on his cheek, does not explain the missing "elbow mole", not evident in the film. Additionally, NASA refuses to do a DNA analysis that would PROVE he is the same person! Astounding SPACE AGE TRUTHS. Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? |
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Richard Henry wrote: "Ken S. Tucker" wrote in message ps.com... The Apollo 17 returned with an astounding 240#'s of moon rocks, which of course necessitated leaving one of the astronauts on the moon, although not for the cannibalistic reasons widely circulated in the press. Indeed there is no evidence to support the lunar cannibalism theory, that's a "crackpot" notion. In the "Zaputer Film" where only two astronauts were filmed actually leaving the capsule, the third astronaut is "explained away" as having parachuted down and pick-up earlier. But his astronaut suit is "dry" as he is filmed later. He was a near twin of the stranded astronaut, except for the mole on his left cheek should have been on his elbow, and that's the "smokin gun". NASA's explanation that he ate a hot-dog and missed his mouth and left a piece of relish on his cheek, does not explain the missing "elbow mole", not evident in the film. Additionally, NASA refuses to do a DNA analysis that would PROVE he is the same person! Astounding SPACE AGE TRUTHS. Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? Quite right, Mr. Henry, One astronaut is missing, it should be XI?IX. |
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[pathetic amount of overquoting trimmed ruthlessly]
Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? Good to see you zooming in with keen intellect on the critical bits. |
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Ken S. Tucker wrote:
The Apollo 17 returned with an astounding 240#'s of moon rocks, If you had written mushrooms, I would have assumed you'd helped yourself prior to posting. ![]() R |
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Does 'Nietzsche' start with an 'S' ?
"Richard Henry" wrote in message news:lJCrf.9315$xF6.1927@fed1read01 Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? |
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RicodJour wrote: Ken S. Tucker wrote: The Apollo 17 returned with an astounding 240#'s of moon rocks, If you had written mushrooms, I would have assumed you'd helped yourself prior to posting. ![]() R Mr. R, that did happen in the XVII and XIIIVV missions, but was suppressed in the XVIIIV mission, for notational reasons in MCMLX aka MXXXM. That's the same year Christmas was spelt X-mass,! and the same year the XIIX was launched, see that, leaving out the other astronaut. |
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"gruhn" wrote in message ... [pathetic amount of overquoting trimmed ruthlessly] Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? Good to see you zooming in with keen intellect on the critical bits. What were the critical bits? Most of it looked like net humor. |
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Richard Henry wrote:
"gruhn" wrote in message ... [pathetic amount of overquoting trimmed ruthlessly] Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? Good to see you zooming in with keen intellect on the critical bits. What were the critical bits? Most of it looked like net humor. More of a negative net humor - in spreadsheet terms: (humor). R |
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Richard Henry wrote: Do you really think that XIIIX is a Roman numeral for 17? I find it unfathomable as to why people persist in using Roman numerals for any purpose of any kind. Though I suppose it wouldn't be a fun day at the movies without an unreadable copyright date. -Mark Martin |
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