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1. What is on the side of the moon that we never see? (since we only see one side, the moon doesn't rotate)
2. Are debriefings about memory erasure? Does he know that he has been programmed/mind controlled? 3. Has he prepared himself & family for any impending events, if so, what are they? |
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The moon rotates ok?
THE MOON ROTATES. IT HAPPENS TO ROTATE IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SAME FACE IS ALWAYS VISIBLE FROM THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH This is because its rotation matches its orbit - so in the 27 and a bit days it takes to go around the earth, it spins once. Hence we always see the same face. There also is no 'Dark side' of the moon - It is only called the dark side because its not visible from the earth - It does get as much sunlight as the side we see. Last edited by Egg; 01-29-2009 at 04:34 PM. |
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My question: Why have your Masonic masters now decided you can speak out?
http://www.aasrvalleyofjax.org/famous_masons.htm Oh and what makes you think we should believe a Mason? |
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My question: How do you see the disclosure process proceding from here?
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what are his lasting impressions of being on the moon?
What stays with him? What are his memories? What was the sensation and feel of the moon? What was it like viewing the different horizon, sky, land etc? Did it seem like a 'dead' place, ecologically speaking? |
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Sorry folks, the deadline was last night. I just finished the interview earlier today. It should be available on the Web site tomorrow.
Thanks for submitting your questions. I will have Dr. Michael Salla next week and John Lear (interesting one) the following. In Veritas, Manticore |
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Well that sucks cheezy balls.
Well, in my opinion a Mason isn't going to be telling the truth at any time soon any how unless it suits his masters plans. |
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Another great interview manticore!!!!
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Oh did you notice he said that eventually the sun will burn out and we won't have it anymore? I wonder why he thinks that, I mean it's been here for millions or billions of years already. Or is he just going by other solar systems and their history of super novas, or their suns burning out? I am surprised that he didn't know anything about Project Horizon or Iron Mountain, although I agree with him on Richard Hoagland, all that he says about buildings and such on the moon and mars, when all I see is blimps and blurs and blobs that you can't make anything out of clear enough to say that those things are buildings or structures of some sort.
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