The Dark Side Of The Moon
I once tried to mail a letter to Canada.
"Ca-na-da?" Replied the mailman.
"What is this Ca-na-da you speak of?"
Canada is actually pretty nice. I'm surprised at how much of it is so CLEAN compared to many places in the States.
This is probably because Canada only has a population of about 31 million, while America has a population of about 291 million.
I still find it curious, however, that the government has not released any photos and/or information about the dark side of the moon.
I remember reading an article a few years back about transmissions recieved during the first moon landing that said something to the effect of "We're being watched", or something.
I've also heard theories that there is a huge crystal-like tower on the dark side of the moon, used for god knows what.
Although impractical, a civillian probe sent to the moon to merely send back a video feed would be highly beneficial to many of those who still harbor some skepticism about the moon landings.
It is very possible to do so, given the materials available to the public these days....
The only problem would be how to beam a signal back from the DARK side of the moon.
If I was in charge of all this, the first things I'd like to see is the remains of the landing craft, and the American flag
I once tried to mail a letter to Canada.
"Ca-na-da?" Replied the mailman.
"What is this Ca-na-da you speak of?"
Canada is actually pretty nice. I'm surprised at how much of it is so CLEAN compared to many places in the States.
This is probably because Canada only has a population of about 31 million, while America has a population of about 291 million.
I still find it curious, however, that the government has not released any photos and/or information about the dark side of the moon.
I remember reading an article a few years back about transmissions recieved during the first moon landing that said something to the effect of "We're being watched", or something.
I've also heard theories that there is a huge crystal-like tower on the dark side of the moon, used for god knows what.
Although impractical, a civillian probe sent to the moon to merely send back a video feed would be highly beneficial to many of those who still harbor some skepticism about the moon landings.
It is very possible to do so, given the materials available to the public these days....
The only problem would be how to beam a signal back from the DARK side of the moon.
If I was in charge of all this, the first things I'd like to see is the remains of the landing craft, and the American flag
