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    Tom

    Either another mindless sheep brainwashed into believing what the political elite tell him to believe, or just a troll not worth bothering with.

    Anybody who says the “new world order” doesn’t exist are clearly delusional and incredibly and childishly naive. The EU, Euro, World Bank, World Court, EU court, EU president, EU army, the up-and-coming Amero and the NAU, international financial “democracy” and the political elite’s push for globalisation and less libertarianism etc would dispute otherwise, as there is clearly a move towards unified international governments, gradually fusing into one over time.

    No doubt the troll (and/or childishly naive puppet) will post “huh? There’s no such thing as the EU, globalisation, increased state control or a world financial bank!”

    #470650

    “Grass is always greener”

    #470651

    @twistinmymelonman wrote:

    I won’t waste my time any further, you refuse to accept reality. Nobody can travel through the van allen belt, the pictures are already proven to be fake by experts, and the astronauts are filming themselves faking the footage, and all you have to say is tosh :lol: . Good night Master Delusional.

    Haha. So you never watched the videos then. Fine, now I know who I’m dealing with.

    Like I said, please tell me WHY the Soviets haven’t called the whole thing a fake when it would have been very much in their best interests to do so?

    You can’t. I win.

    Back in your box now. :)

    #470652

    @twistinmymelonman wrote:

    Nobody can travel through the van allen belt

    Have to look at this again, I think your melons have been overtwisted. ;)

    >>How dangerous is the Van Allen Belt?<<

    The van Allen belt is a region of energetic charged particles trapped by Earth’s magnetic field. Partcile radiation is best shielded by light metals, plastic, and water, all abundant in the Apollo spacecraft. Additionally, they were sent out on a trajectory that avoided the most dangerous areas of the belts and carried them through the unavoidable regions in less than two hours, not long enough to receive anything close to a dangerous radiation does in that environment. Dr James van Allen himself specifically denies that they pose any barrier to manned space flight.

    >>if there was no danger from the Van Allen Belt then how come we didn’t go back to the moon,<<

    We went to the Moon (and therefore through the belts) nine times, but then NASA ran out of money and was directed to work on other things. NASa is funded by the taxpayer, and once the Moon was reached they lost interest in having their tax dollars spent on sending men there again.

    >>how come we have a space station in orbit and not on the moon.<<

    Because Earth orbit is still the safest place to be. The van Ellen belts protect from big solar flares. If you put a station on the Moon for years you have to provide some serious radiation protection, because really big solar flares can kill astronauts very quickly. During the Apollo program NASA launched at times when the chance of a major flare happening during the two-week flight was low, and had emergency measures in place should one occur. It was a risk, but a calculated one.

    >>how come they told us that the space-suits were made to withstand the radiation and they’re not.<<

    They are, but only the radiation encountered in space for the duration of the mission. Where radiation is concerned time is a key factor.

    God you lot are less of a challenge than I’d hoped…

    #470653

    @tom wrote:

    Either another mindless sheep brainwashed into believing what the political elite tell him to believe, or just a troll not worth bothering with.

    Anybody who says the “new world order” doesn’t exist are clearly delusional and incredibly and childishly naive. The EU, Euro, World Bank, World Court, EU court, EU president, EU army, the up-and-coming Amero and the NAU, international financial “democracy” and the political elite’s push for globalisation and less libertarianism etc would dispute otherwise, as there is clearly a move towards unified international governments, gradually fusing into one over time.

    No doubt the troll (and/or childishly naive puppet) will post “huh? There’s no such thing as the EU, globalisation, increased state control or a world financial bank!”

    And where’s the proof? No? OK then, back to your delusions. :)

    #470654

    There’s a lot of it about~ Aspirations ~

    #470655

    I Love conspiracy theories, I do not believe this makes me “delusional” or “stupid” at all.

    :?

    #470656

    @cherriepie wrote:

    I Love conspiracy theories, I do not believe this makes me “delusional” or “stupid” at all.

    :?

    Loving them is one thing. Believing them is something else entirely. :shock:

    #470657

    @themaster wrote:

    @cherriepie wrote:

    I Love conspiracy theories, I do not believe this makes me “delusional” or “stupid” at all.

    :?

    Loving them is one thing. Believing them is something else entirely. :shock:

    Master, that goes for anything else though. For example, one may see religion as an idea and dismiss it. You then will have people who firmly believe in religion etc.

    I don’t believe ALL conspiracy theories however.. there is as much “proof” as there is “doubt” in everything.
    Nothing in this world is based on “Fact” it derives from an idea… a theory. So why not question that theory?
    I still don’t think believing them makes anyone stupid or delusional.

    xx Much Love

    #470658

    I agree that all of em are bull. The only exception for me would be the JFK assassination.

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