With all due respect, I think I will choose to take my own advice to someone  
earlier this week and just smile and nod.
 
Warren Sansoucie
 

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> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 08:50:48 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OFF-TOPIC - Fake Lunar Landing Response
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>
> Please Warren, your canned responses were expected
>
> I mean no discredit to the dedicated scientists and professionals at NASA and 
> the military that worked on the project, and those that soldier on today, and 
> I answered you in jest off list - no need to take this public, unless you 
> want to.
>
> Speaking of the heroes that died in the Apollo I fire, Lt. Col Guss Grissom 
> had gone public that the AS-204 was a lemon, and called a press conference to 
> address grievances against NASA, and he, Roger Chaffee, and Ed White were 
> killed on Pad 34.
>
> I take nobody at their word, and I do research the information...I was 
> introduced to the topic from an ex-OSS officer, and a tireless college 
> professor at the University of Missouri - Columbia. I don't claim to know the 
> answer, but I do know there are glaring inconsistencies with the official 
> story - for both the lunar landing, and the collapse of the towers that YOU 
> brought up.
>
> The Russians didn't call us out because we sent hundreds of thousands of $$$ 
> worth of grain to a hungry Russian country for FREE.
>
> Follow the $$$ - cost of Apollo space program - 1969 dollars - $25.4 billion 
> in 2010 money - 150 billion plus - perfect start for the arms and space race
>
> They raised $30 billion - plenty of profit motive - and nice distraction from 
> the Vietnam War.
>
> Why was there no direct Tv Feed - and where are the tapes? How did the 
> astronauts manage to take thousands of photos, and none of them are blurry, 
> all with expert composition. I am a professional photographer, and I know 
> this is imossible on earth, much less on the moon, with cameras mounted on 
> the chest, with gloves on, and no way to utilize the detailed functions of 
> the camera...these were not point and shoot! 5,771 photos taken in 4834 
> minutes on the moon, with experiments and golf fit in as well.
>
> John Mauldin, astrophysicist at NASA, said shielding two meters thick would 
> be needed to survive solar flares, and astronomical data shows 1,485 flares 
> during Apollo flights, with no such protection. If the suits the astronauts 
> wore really protected them from deadly radiation, why didn't we use them at 
> chernobyl? The radiation at chernobyl was a fraction of what would be 
> experienced on the moon. Apollo 16 should have encountered a huge flare! Van 
> Allen Radiation belts - micrometeorites - plenty of deadly hazards. I grew up 
> right next door to Johnson Space Center - I've seen first hand the objects 
> and artifacts that supposedly went to the moon, and common sense does not 
> allow a thinking individual to believe such a story, sorry.
>
> I golf regularly, and know that Allen Shephard's slice on Apollo 14's mission 
> is not possible in no atmosphere. Mission control even noticed the slice, and 
> mentioned it "live"
>
> Where are the stars? Why are there no impact craters from the lunar landing - 
> no dust or dirt on the feet of the lander?
>
> Why is there no engine sound in the audio recording of the lunar landing, 
> while an engine is producing 10,000 lbs of thrust feet from the astronaut's 
> head?
>
> Why does all of the communication sound scripted?
>
> These are professionals trained to work well under extreme pressure, now Look 
> at the press conference after the Apollo 11 flight. It does not take an 
> expert in body language to see that they are very uncomfortable...not elated 
> and excited as would be the first people to walk on the moon.
>
> Computer limitations, the combined CSM and LM guidance computers totaled 
> 152kb of memory - and this system supposedly traveled 60,000% further than 
> any manned spacecraft has gone before or since - come on!
>
> We have lost 14 brave shuttle astronauts who never left earth orbit, at a 
> distance of under 300 miles.
>
> We had and still have the technology to fake it, but not to land men on the 
> moon.
>
> and don't take my word for it - go see for yourself, there are more questions 
> than answers.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Warren Sansoucie 
> To: [email protected]; METEORITE LIST 
> Sent: Sat, April 24, 2010 7:27:22 AM
> Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Capturing asteroids in orbit
>
>
> Oh no.
>
> We went to the moon. You will have to get over that dead issue. There is too 
> much proof. There are old guys in Australia that pointed the dish to the moon 
> to capture the first words ever spoken that laugh at people that believe it 
> was a hoax.
>
> You don't understand the meaning of my post. We can't get ourselves in orbit 
> due to political nonsense.
>
> Honestly, claiming that we did not go to the moon is a HUGE discredit to all 
> of the thousands of people that worked on the project.
>
> If we didn't go to the moon, never mind all the evidence that is clear, tell 
> me, why didn't the Russians call us out on it???
>
> There was a loss of life during the Apollo missions. Three good men lost 
> their lives. To say we didn't go to the moon is to dishonor them as well.
>
> Don't take my word for it. Research it yourself. Look at some of the Japanese 
> data recently showing the landing sites. They in on it too??
>
> Belief in here say and conjecture leads to insanity. Willie Nelson smokes 
> weed and suddenly realizes George Bush blew up the towers. I had to listen 
> for 8 years about how stupid our president was. Now an old withered pothead 
> has him pegged as one of the greatest evil masterminds in history? lol fool 
> me twice...can't fool the fooler
>
> Don't buy into the hype of something someone said under a black light whilst 
> having epiphanies from mushrooms. Research things.
>
> Buzz Aldrin said it my favorite way when confronted with moon hoax 
> theory..... POW! He hit the guy. An old man getting so upset over the hoax 
> nonsense that he lost his composure and offered up lumps for a response.
>
> Warren Sansoucie
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 07:11:14 -0700
>> From: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Capturing asteroids in orbit
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>> as you said, "LOL! We can't even get ourselves into orbit without help from 
>> another country."
>>
>> yet some still think we went to the moon...with technology from 1969, with 
>> no loss of life, and no repeat performances in 30 years!
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>> Jessica
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Warren Sansoucie
>> To: METEORITE LIST
>> Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 9:30:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Capturing asteroids in orbit
>>
>>
>>
>> LOL! We can't even get ourselves into orbit without help from another 
>> country.
>>
>> Warren Sansoucie
>>
>> ----------------------------------------
>>> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:20:17 -0700
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Capturing asteroids in orbit
>>>
>>> I wonder if it would possible to send some machines to the asteroid belt to 
>>> capture some whole asteroids and bring them to Earth? Or would they be 
>>> drifting too quickly in their orbits to capture with the current 
>>> technology? Also would decent-sized samples from such captures be available 
>>> to collectors?
>>>
>>> -----------
>>> Melanie
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>>>
>>> Unclassified meteorites are like a box of chocolates... you never know what 
>>> you're gonna get!
>>>
>>>
>>>
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