Marshall, 

Do you know where we can access a higher-resolution version of that image?

Sam

> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > In a message dated 7/27/00 10:20:56 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
> >
> > << Subj:     RE: CS and the meat you eat
> >  Date:  7/27/00 10:20:56 AM EST
> >  From:  [email protected] (James Osbourne, Holmes)
> >  Reply-to:  [email protected] ([email protected])
> >  To:    [email protected] ('[email protected]')
> >
> >  While the moon mission may not have been faked, careful analysis of some of
> >  the photographs of some of the missions presents powerful evidence that
> >  they were faked.
> >
> >  James Osbourne Holmes
> >  [email protected]
> >  FTNWO >>
> >
> > I saw some moonrock at the Smithsonian Institute that weighed 6X more than 
> > it
> > did on the moon. So tell me how can they fake THAT? Roger
> 
> I don't undertand the question.  Are you saying that it showed 1/6 the weight 
> on
> a scale when on the moon?  If so then the scale could easily have a spring in 
> it
> 6 times as strong.
> 
> I agree with James, I don't know if the mission, or missions were faked, but 
> some
> of the photos were definitely faked.  Like how do you explain the shadows on
> this:
> 
> [Image]
> 
> Marshall
> 




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