[meteorite-list] Fake Lunar Landing Response

From: Mark Ford <mark.ford_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:29:48 +0100
Message-ID: <29A9DB45B84970458190D7D39BD42C4995B766_at_gamma.ssl.atw>

At the end of the day, many of the key people also perpetuate these conspiracy myths because they sell an awful lot of books, plus it maybe gains them the attention they probably never got as a kid. Imho it's the same with the crop circles, UFO's, ghosts, yeti, bigfoot's, water monsters etc. Usually it's often very intelligent but slightly deluded people, who feed off other much more deluded people, and through positive re-enforcement you end up with a community of people all firmly believing in exactly the same thing and unable to accept the truth no matter what anyone else says.

People love being in groups with others of similar values it's as simple as that (hey we all joined the met-list didn't we).

Problem comes when these theories start to skew the rest of society's view of the truth too, I firmly believe that these conspiracy theories are not just 'harmless fun' they represent serious pollution and we should be far less tolerant of many of them, so long as there is still room for being sensibly open minded that is...

Mark



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From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Paul H.
Sent: 26 April 2010 03:34
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Fake Lunar Landing Response

in Fake Lunar Landing Response at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2010-April/063904.html
E. P. (Grondine) wrote:

"In "theosophist" religions, the Moon, Mars, and other
planets were all inhabited. One of these "theosophist"
religions, the Lemurian Fellowship, was stolen by
Richard Kieninger, who went into business with David
Hatcher Childress."

...text deleted...

"Insanity has a logic of its own, in this case a well
developed framework of delusions. Why didn't the
Apollo astronauts land on the Moon? Because they
did not show the Moon dwellers' remains. It fits
right in with the Face on Mars for them."

It is not only the "theosophist" religions that have a theological
basis for denying human beings having landed on the Moon.
In addition, a minority of Hindus, who promote "Vedic science"
and argue that the "deevolution" of human beings has been going
for the last few billion years also are very strong proponents of the
Moon Landing hoax claims. This position is based on what they
consider to be the impossibility for the Apollo astronauts to have
traveled to the Moon because of both physically or spiritual factors
that they argue are clearly explained in the "Vedas." Their
theological "arguments" against the Moon landings bring real are
discussed in detail by a Hare Krishna web page, "Man On The
Moon?A Colossal Hoax that Cost Billions of Dollars" at;

http://krishna.org/man-on-the-moon-a-colossal-hoax-that-cost-billions-of-dollars/

For example, this web page states:

"The Vedic account of our planetary system is
already researched, concluded, and perfect. The
Vedas state that the moon is 800,000 miles
farther from the earth than the sun. Therefore,
even if we accept the modern calculation of 93
million miles as the distance from the earth to
the sun, how could the ?astronauts? have traveled
to the moon?a distance of almost 94 million miles?
in only 91 hours (the alleged elapsed time of the
Apollo 11 moon trip)?"

Further down it, the above web page states:

"Another important reason why the manned moon
landing must be a hoax is that, according to the
Vedas, each planet has its particular standard of living
and atmosphere, and no one can transfer from one
planet to another without becoming properly qualified.
This means that if someone wants to go to Mars, for
instance, he has to give up his present gross material
body and acquire another one suitable for life on
that particular planet."

Other revealing web pages are:

The Apollo Moon Landings are Science Fiction
http://krishna.org/the-apollo-moon-landings-are-science-fiction/

The Moon Missions: Oh Ye of Little Faith
http://krishna.org/the-moon-missions-oh-ye-of-little-faith/

Moon Mission Web Pages
http://krishna.org/tag/moon-mission/

As in case of the antievolution fervor of various Young and Old
creationists, I personally suspect that a significant force behind
the arguments behind the claims that the Moon Landings were
a hoax is a religious one. I also suspect that unlike the creationist
antievolutionists, the promoters of the Moon Landing hoax have
been for the most part, but not always, been careful to hide their
religious motivations behind seemingly secular web sites. Of
course as in case of antievolution, there are also a number of
conspiracy fans, who for purely secular, nonreligious reasons,
advocate and promote the fiction about there having been a
Moon Landing hoax.

Yours,

Paul H.
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