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Re: Why Water Researchers Are Confused

From Ewan <iq49j@noemail.edu>
Newsgroups sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Why Water Researchers Are Confused
Date 2016-03-28 19:52 +0000
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Thomas Heger wrote:

> Am 28.03.2016 05:12, schrieb Thomas Heger:
> 
>>>>> Men never went to the moon and probably never will.
>>>>> - Big Willy
>>>>>
>>>> Of course they did! Faked TV moon landing doesn't mean nobody ever
>>>> went there! Trust me.
>>>
>>> The purpose of media-fakery is to create a state of uneasiness called
>>> 'cognitive dissonance' in the general public.
>>>
>>> People know subconciously, they are lied at, but are not able to
>>> accept this. This creates the desired stress in the mind, which is
>>> utilised for mass-manipulation.
>>>
>>> So people are told stuff, what their subconcious mind regards as fake,
>>> but their concious mind as truth. This state demands 'relief', and let
>>> make people follow any idiot, who promises to 'free' them.
>>>
>>> (It also promotes the use of drugs, btw.)
>>>
>>> So the pictures are more blurry than necessary, since people SHALL see
>>> the fraud. That is an essential part of the plan and a necessity for
>>> mass-manipulation.
>>
>> Example:
>> this is an iconic photo.
>>
>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Aldrin_Apollo_11.jpg
>>
>> What you actually see is a large disproportion between head (helmet)
>> and legs.
>>
>> Human bodies have a certain canon of relations, which e.g. Leonardo da
>> Vinci depicted here:
>>
>> http://www.art-leonardo-da-vinci.de/images/leonardo-da-vinci-
vitruvianische-mensch.jpg
>>
>>
>> Now too large head and to short legs give the impression of 'cuteness':
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuteness
>>
>> Which is something, the subconscious mind recognises, but what does not
>> fit to scientific experiments on the Moon.
>>
>> So we have a carefully designed image, that clearly attempts to bring
>> the viewer into the confused state called 'cognitive dissonance'.
>>
>>
> This picture is REALLY strange:
> 
> https://d1o50x50snmhul.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/
dn17488-1_500.jpg
> 
> To understand the situation one should notice, that these dolls in the
> background are actually representations of the guys standing in front of
> the lander.
> 
> Now the problem:
> the lander is 'real', as are the astronauts. But the dolls are smaller
> than the real astronauts.
> 
> 
> 
> Here is a picture from a training for Apollo 11 on Earth:
> 
> http://c7.alamy.com/comp/F4T3D3/training-astronaut-neil-armstrong-in-the-
apollo-11-houston-tx-usa-F4T3D3.jpg
> 
> Here a picture of Buzz Aldrin:
> 
> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/
Aldrin_Apollo_11.jpg/600px-Aldrin_Apollo_11.jpg
> 
> Now the head is larger and the legs are shorter in the second picture.
> This means, the picture was made from slightly above - but only the
> picture of the astronaut, not the ground.
> 
> The ground was photographed from a very low position, since the pads of
> the lander are relatively large (hence the camera was close to them).
> TH

Interesting reading. To me is not so much about that, but about things 
which should be there, they aren't. And things that are there and it 
shouldn't. I'm not talking about shadows, which could be explained 
variously, but physics and material objects discrepancies. Strange that 
nobody explain anything. Maybe they did land on the Moon, delayed or 
somehow differently, but they are saying the opposite. That it is not 
possible. What should people think then. Good post, Thomas.

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                Re: Why Water Researchers Are Confused Ewan <iq49j@noemail.edu> - 2016-03-28 19:52 +0000
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