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    i wonder if its a petrol engine,,,,,,,,, do you think a 250cc 2 stroke would drive the moon,,,,,,,,,,

    The A`s in coast to coast looks like an 11` the twin towers` or an obelisk,,

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    Default Re: Richard Hoagland - Engines in the Moon?

    Hoagland is speaking of 2 new spacecraft put in orbit around the moon, I wonder how this fits in with the supposed warning not to go back? Maybe orbiting is not considered being back? Looking forward to hearing the whole program.

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    Thanks for sharing that Viking....

    I love Richard Hoagland and everytime he mentions 2012 it gives me a buzzzzz.

    He's not afraid to go way way outside the box, but using data and his fine mind to

    process said data.






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    i wonder if its a petrol engine,,,,,,,,, do you think a 250cc 2 stroke would drive the moon,,,,,,,,,,

    The A`s in coast to coast looks like an 11` the twin towers` or an obelisk,,
    very amusing...no, really it made me L O L (boon?....C H E, I'm getting the same vibe off you as someone on another forum).....just saying

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    i wonder if its a petrol engine,,,,,,,,, do you think a 250cc 2 stroke would drive the moon,,,,,,,,,,

    The A`s in coast to coast looks like an 11` the twin towers` or an obelisk,,
    I would think it would, But just for that extra power when you need it, i'll stick in a V6

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    I never did buy the...the moon's a chunk of earth that 'came off'.

    I have thought that revealing info about ancient structures on the moon (and/or Mars) would be a good way to kick off Official Disclosure (if that day ever comes)

    Imagine if sometime during 2012 ....dramatic World News......' Moon - could be artificial - maybe an ancient Spacecraft of some kind'

    THAT would certainly shift a few paradigms and get consciousness raising going through the roof !!!!!

    Just pondering...

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    Richard Hoagland - Engines in the Moon - C2CAM - 2012.01.03 ??



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    he knew this years ago, he's been hiding alot. ego has him in it's grasp. he knows more but is spoon feeding the masses to keep himself feeling important.
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    Quote Posted by ghostrider (here)
    he knew this years ago, he's been hiding alot. ego has him in it's grasp. he knows more but is spoon feeding the masses to keep himself feeling important.

    and I expect YOU feel very important saying that....how cheaply words come..

    and what a well thought out, fine critique...sorry I mean slagging off...of the man..

    [/sarcasm]



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    Quote Posted by childs hood end (here)
    i wonder if its a petrol engine,,,,,,,,, do you think a 250cc 2 stroke would drive the moon,,,,,,,,,,

    The A`s in coast to coast looks like an 11` the twin towers` or an obelisk,,
    very amusing...no, really it made me L O L (boon?....C H E, I'm getting the same vibe off you as someone on another forum).....just saying[/QUOTE]

    No not me sory,,,,, this is the only place i say grace,,,,,,,,,,,


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    I would think it would, But just for that extra power when you need it, i'll stick in a V6

    think you might need a V twin 6 million cylinder twin turbo meteor on 21`s

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    Hahahaha! Mr. Hoagland is always surprising me! He surely is a very creative guy.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    Hahahaha! Mr. Hoagland is always surprising me! He surely is a very creative guy.

    Cheers,

    Raf.
    LMAO Raf.

    What a nice way of putting it...


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    Default Re: Richard Hoagland - Engines in the Moon?

    I think the Moon has a HEMI 318 MOPAR w/ dual four barrel carbs and 12:4 rear end dual exhaust and little fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view.

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    Default Re: Richard Hoagland - Engines in the Moon?

    the size and power are irrelevent when you can change gravitational constants..... once it weighs less than a single atom you could probably flick it back to whence it came.....

    p.s. don't tell Jay Leno it has an engine....... He'll park it in his garage and none of the rest of us will ever see it again
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