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Animation
04-10-2006, 04:17 PM
If you think that your web site maybe a bit weird at times here's a website that believes that the Americans never landed on the moon.....
http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html
That the Earth is flat.......WOW!
http://www.alaska.net/~clund/e_djublonskopf/FlatHome.htm
That there never was a Big Bang......
http://www.angelfire.com/az/BIGBANGisWRONG/
And that your cat maybe an Alien.......MEOW!
http://www.velvet.com/barb/anarticles/aliencats.html
What's your favourite loony web site?:-D
howardgreens
04-10-2006, 04:33 PM
Time Cube (http://www.timecube.com) far and away. It explains how there are really four days in one, and how the educational system has kept us all from accessing the inner reaches of our minds.
It is a major cultural phenomenon. Even has its own wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Cube)
Nomad
04-10-2006, 04:48 PM
The Americans didn't - biggest hoax of the last centurary :p
weird sites?
www.rense.com - awesomely funny in places :lol:
If you think that your web site maybe a bit weird at times here's a website that believes that the Americans never landed on the moon.....
That the Earth is flat.......WOW!
That there never was a Big Bang......
And that your cat maybe an Alien.......MEOW!
I'll bet all those sites are by americans, there is a lot of crazy people there :-D Maybe it's the variations of all kind of strange religions that make some peculiar :shock:
There is also people who belives Elvis Presley is still alive and several sites try to "prove" that. Don't remember the URL's, but one I remember have a image from the movie Home Alone claiming that a man in the background of the scene is Elvis. Well, the man looks a lot like Elvis in the early 70's. The only problem is that the movie is from 1990 where Elvis should be at least about 15 years older!
jonra01
04-10-2006, 05:10 PM
The only problem is that the movie is from 1990 where Elvis should be at least about 15 years older!
Oh, but Elvis is magical. He wouldn't age. :)
jonra01
04-10-2006, 05:21 PM
I'll bet all those sites are by americans, there is a lot of crazy people there :-D Maybe it's the variations of all kind of strange religions that make some peculiar :shock:
Give me a break. Americans have no monopoly on 'crazies'. In fact, we probably have fewer than some other countries, if you don't count California. :)
Speaking of giving someone a break - read more on the flat earth site. It's one big joke, as you can see by this quote from their current affairs page.
Three loyal Flat Earth Society members, during a camping trip to the small African nation of Tunisia, came across a privately-owned 59 minute photo stand in the isolated northernmost corner of the desert country. Employing guerilla warfare techniques learned under Mao Zedong in the early 1920's, they were able to effortlessly seize control of the stand and are now using it to distribute pro-Flat Earth propaganda throughout the West African region.
Animation
04-10-2006, 05:44 PM
Give me a break. Americans have no monopoly on 'crazies'. In fact, we probably have fewer than some other countries, if you don't count California. :)
You're so right John. The Flat Earth Society started in the UK......
Here's a short extract from this site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth_Society#Origins_of_the_flat_Earth_movem ent
"The modern flat earth movement was originated by an eccentric English inventor, Samuel Birley Rowbotham (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samuel_Birley_Rowbotham&action=edit) (1816-1884), who was motivated by his religious convictions that certain passages in the Bible are meant to be taken literally. In 1849 he published a 16-page pamphlet, which he later expanded into a 430 page book expounding his views."
Probably why I wasn't much good at football. It was a flat disc and I couldn't kick it very well!
See, I'm crazy and I'm not an American either:shock:
Cyrus255
04-10-2006, 06:14 PM
What's your favourite loony web site?:-D
http://www.democrats.org/
P.S. The apollo landing was staged, but not on earth. Here's an easy way to tell: Who's holding the camera? Haha. Or the footprints easily visible. Armstrong's leap for mankind wasn't the FIRST step on the moon. Maybe they went down and set up a camera for PR.
"Samuel Birley Rowbotham (1816-1884), who was motivated by his religious convictions that certain passages in the Bible are meant to be taken literally."
At least I was right about the religious convictions :-D
P.S. The apollo landing was staged, but not on earth. Here's an easy way to tell: Who's holding the camera? Haha. Or the footprints easily visible. Armstrong's leap for mankind wasn't the FIRST step on the moon. Maybe they went down and set up a camera for PR.
Oh yes, that is something I do belive. They wanted the best possible footage of the "steps for mankind" or whatever they said. :)
jonra01
04-10-2006, 06:43 PM
http://www.wallbuilders.com/
Brisguy52
04-11-2006, 12:35 AM
Hi all :-D
Slightly off subject I know, but has anyone else ever wondered why the oceans aren't flat ?
They follow normal earth bulge just as land areas do !
Cyrus255
04-11-2006, 12:43 AM
http://www.wallbuilders.com/
Weird cause of a bad layout?
Or the article about Civil War revisionism? Everyone knows we went to war because of the tax of abomination in 1936, and states' rights to nullify federal laws regarding the tax. If it was slavery, the two states that had the most slaves were Kentucky and Maryland, Northern States.
Funny how now there are talks of San Francisco and other cities nullifying federal laws involving felony immigration.
Anyways, did you find it weird cause of the topics or layout?
It has a weird layout for sure. :)
Animation
04-11-2006, 07:26 AM
http://www.democrats.org/
P.S. The apollo landing was staged, but not on earth. Here's an easy way to tell: Who's holding the camera? Haha. Or the footprints easily visible. Armstrong's leap for mankind wasn't the FIRST step on the moon.
A certain Englishman, Gary Peach, who was a tracking and communications engineer on this project told me that the night before take off he was sitting in his control HQ somewhere near/in Australia(?) carrying out final checks on his equipment.
A chief engineer came around and had a chat. Gary said that he was concerned what Armstrong might say when putting his foot on the moon.
Being an American, Gary thought that he might say something like,
"Holy chicken s***, look at that!!" for all the world to hear!!
Engineer asked Gary what should be said and he said,"Something like One step for man one big step for mankind." This was flashed to Armstrong and modified to become, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
That's what Gary told me. Sounds quite feasable.
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