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The moon landings - fantastic science or fantasy fake?
01/12/2002 Source: Jessica Martin 

The Galactic Senate: polls & voting for December 2002.

Nothing gladdens our heart more than to see democracy in action in the science fiction and fantasy world. If you feel the same, dear user, then here's our current and past online polls, as voted for by many a fine fellow (you too can vote, but choose wisely) ...

The moon landings - fantastic science or fantasy fake?

NASA announced plans last month to release a book proving that the moon landings weren't faked ... until they strangely announced they wouldn't be publishing the book after all. They had, err, changed their minds. So do you think NASA landed on the moon - or was the whole thing filmed Capricorn One-style in some hangar around Area 51?

Our heroes went there. Of course NASA sent astronauts to the blinking moon. You think JFK spent all those space race dollars on burgers and barbeques with Elvis and Martin Luther? People who say the USA didn't land on the moon are the same kooks that think the UN are paying for secret black helicopters to buzz trailer parks in Texas.

Furious fake. Come on, those moon landings are as fake as Joan Collins' sun-tan. Sean Connery's hair piece is more flipping believable. NASA can't even send a probe to mars without it crashing into the surface because half the team were calculating in centimetres and the other half in inches. You think there's a govenment beauracracy in the world capable of manned space landings? Get real, you mug.

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