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Tin foil hats ON!

tbburg

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For the conspiracy crowd:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sTJt0LJZG2k
And for the rest of us:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyitmimxBsA&feature=player_embedded

Regardless of which category you fall in, watch the first vid first. Then the second one will really hit the mark.


One of the funnest things about google earth is reading the comments people who have no idea what their looking at leave on place marks.(other then the ten million, "what is this?" captions)
Best one to date was, "Rocket car?" next to some kind of digital artifact left on the Groom lake base pic. Supposedly it was some kind of rocket exhaust plume emerging from a vehicle,... in a parking lot.
 
Twytch.jpg
 
"I can tell instantly from an extremely pixellated image that couldn't be possible a corrupted picture that it's not a rock or a mountain. It is definitely a manufacture structure. I know this because I am an internet expert.":wierd:
 
Oh, that sucks!
The second vid is a parody of the first(which either the original poster removed due to embarrassment, or the secret government agency in charge of these things removed to silence the brave truth-tellers.
The first vid was almost word for word twin of the second, except the guy was dead serious about there being a 700 foot long white cylindrical object which he had named "bio-station alpha".
Without the first vid, the second one kind of looses it's punch. 'Wish that guy had left it up.(or the government hadn't gotten to him, whichever happened)
 
Oh, that sucks!
The second vid is a parody of the first(which either the original poster removed due to embarrassment, or the secret government agency in charge of these things removed to silence the brave truth-tellers.
The first vid was almost word for word twin of the second, except the guy was dead serious about there being a 700 foot long white cylindrical object which he had named "bio-station alpha".
Without the first vid, the second one kind of looses it's punch. 'Wish that guy had left it up.(or the government hadn't gotten to him, whichever happened)


That was on CNN as well as fox news yesterday.
 
Remember when the Hubble telescope was first put into orbit, and they said it didn't work?

Something about the lenses had been ground incorrectly, and that it would take years to fix if it could be fixed at all??

:rolleyes:
 
Something about the lenses had been ground incorrectly, and that it would take years to fix if it could be fixed at all??
Yep, it turned out the mirror was ground out of spec, and it took years to fix:

April, 1990, STS-31: Hubble telescope placed in orbit.
December 1993, Service mission 1, STS-61: - Corrective optics installed.

Aprox. 3.75 years to install corrective optics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Space_Telescope
You can look through the references, notes, and external links.
 
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