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    The truth is out there you just need to do your own research. Just see examples like this www.naturalnews.com/autismesvax
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      Ohwow. This one appeared on NEws.com.au today.

      Businessman raising 1 million in bizarre attempt to recreate 9/11 attacks ‘to prove conspiracies’
      Previously known as Lobster, Chuss's brother's anus, Chuss's brother, Lobsook, Lobstersock, Socks, Sockz, MissAmericaImportGirl, ClutchCLobster

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        Originally posted by Sathanas View Post
        Sounds similiar to a theory of sending a mirror into space, millions of miles away.
        If sufficiently far enough away, itd also be useful for Fondles to view his whole reflection in one frame
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          So this thing (click for the close up view) can really hurtle through space at 4,000 MPH?

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            Originally posted by Okay View Post
            So this thing (click for the close up view) can really hurtle through space at 4,000 MPH?
            Easily. It's what it was designed and built to do.

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              Hurtling through a vacuum isn't particularly hard.

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                Originally posted by Billzilla View Post
                Easily. It's what it was designed and built to do.
                Skeptics might say parts of it resemble nailed-on ventilation ducting, and the foil and Kevlar(?) wrapping could be at risk of coming adrift?

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                  Originally posted by Okay View Post
                  Skeptics might say parts of it resemble nailed-on ventilation ducting, and the foil and Kevlar(?) wrapping could be at risk of coming adrift?
                  Those are the people that have NFI what they're talking about.

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                    Originally posted by Okay View Post
                    Skeptics might say parts of it resemble nailed-on ventilation ducting, and the foil and Kevlar(?) wrapping could be at risk of coming adrift?
                    In a vacuum you could make a tissue fly at 4000mph, so long as it has something to get it up to speed (wouldnt need much). Aerodynamics and wall/shell strength are totally irrelevant so long as theres no pressure difference between the inside and outside of the vehicle.

                    The amount of power needed to achieve a very high speed is almost nothing, the only variable is how long it will take to get up to speed. For example, in space my NA supra could get up to 4000mph in about 4 minutes*, with a large parachute behind it.




                    *may be a misleading example.
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                      Moon landing conspiracy theorists - lend me your ears.

                      Isn't there dust particles floating around in space that would rip a tissue to shreds? Speaking of, wouldn't said dust particles provide at least a tiny bit of drag to anything bumping into the dust particles?

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                        Originally posted by StanM3 View Post
                        Isn't there dust particles floating around in space that would rip a tissue to shreds? Speaking of, wouldn't said dust particles provide at least a tiny bit of drag to anything bumping into the dust particles?
                        Ye but they're very rare. Remember we've sent probes out past the edge of the solar system without them getting hit by anything. And that was close to other large planets as well, such as Jupiter, Saturn, etc.

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                          Originally posted by StanM3 View Post
                          Isn't there dust particles floating around in space that would rip a tissue to shreds? Speaking of, wouldn't said dust particles provide at least a tiny bit of drag to anything bumping into the dust particles?
                          Not sure but Id expect given some time the dust/etc would tend to group together, it isnt just spread out everywhere.
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                            Originally posted by Billzilla View Post
                            Easily. It's what it was designed and built to do.
                            you have take too many of the anti chemtrail meds again bill
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                              Originally posted by Tripper View Post
                              you have take too many of the anti chemtrail meds again bill
                              Ssshhhh!!!

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                                This is interesting stuff.

                                Another issue raised by skeptics is how were the astronauts able to pass through the Van Allen radiation belts, without being affected at all?

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