[meteorite-list] OFF-TOPIC - Fake Lunar Landing Response

Dennis Beatty apollocollector at q.com
Sat Apr 24 13:16:47 EDT 2010


Hello Tom,

I don't believe that my reply to Jessica (at least to begin with) was  
in any way an attack.  I addressed several of her questions with  
facts.  After stating that "I take nobody at their word, and I do  
research the information" she provided absolutely no data and no facts  
to support her position.  All that was provided was a shotgun blast of  
conspiracy theory, quotes taken out of context, dubiously related  
"personal experience" and opinion.  I will admit that my final  
sentence was a bit demeaning, but at that point, I realized that no  
matter what info I would provide, her mind was already made up.  It  
both saddens me and angers me that some people in our society can't  
accept the idea that when we put our mind to it, we can achieve  
greatness.  I also find it perplexing that someone who doesn't believe  
that we landed on the Moon, uses amazing spin-off technology to voice  
her misguided opinions.

Dennis Beatty
ApolloCollector.com

On Apr 24, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Starsinthedirt at aol.com wrote:

> Dangerous ground!
>
> I am not saying I think one way or  the other on this subject of the  
> Moon
> Landing but when you seek to stop,  isolate, or ostracize any one  
> for asking
> questions it quits being "Science" and  becomes religion.
>
> Why go right to attacking this person?  Defending your position with
> alternative ideas or facts is great but this thread has only focused  
> on
> discrediting the question asker.  These posts have had a disturbing   
> smugness to
> them.
>
> Tom
>
> In a message dated 4/24/2010 10:31:24 A.M.  Mountain Daylight Time,
> cynapse at charter.net writes:
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010  09:22:08 -0700, you wrote:
>
>>
>> I could go on, but I don't want to  waste any more time on a nut job
>> like you.
>
> Yeah, I was  about to say you're wasting your time.  If you google her
> mailing
> address, you'll find almost nothing, but you will find that she  sells
> "metaphysical minterals."  Assuming that "minterals" is a typo for
> "minerals," I
> think we are dealing with one of those new-age flakes that  believes  
> in
> magical
> properties of rocks and "vibrational energies" and "body  chakras."   
> Likely
> sells
> meteorites for "healing properties" or some  other  codswallop.
>
> http://www.mcfarm.org/publishers/vendors.html
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