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Sorry, doma. Good try. But the Vasin-Shcherbakov theory is wrong. The moon is made of cheese and is pockmarked with holes made by the giant space mouse. This theory is called the Rodentus Gigantus theory and we all know that Latin-sounding names for theories one-up Russian-sounding ones. All Russians are kooks or cosmonauts or kooky cosmonauts after all. Not generalising, of course.


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Re: Barcode everyone at birth......
By: faul
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Fri, 25 May 12 5:15 PM
Msg. 08002 of 54959

The Moon is home to the Elites.......Smile

"The Spaceship Moon Theory, also known as the Vasin-Shcherbakov Theory, is a theory that claims the Earth's moon may actually be an alien spacecraft. The theory was put forth by two members of the then Soviet Academy of Sciences, Michael Vasin and Alexander Shcherbakov, in a July 1970 article entitled "Is the Moon the Creation of Alien Intelligence?".[1]
Vasin and Shcherbakov's thesis was that the Moon is a hollowed-out planetoid created by unknown beings with technology far superior to any on Earth. Huge machines would have been used to melt rock and form large cavities within the Moon, with the resulting molten lava spewing out onto the Moon's surface. The Moon would therefore consist of a hull-like inner shell and an outer shell made from metallic rocky slag. For reasons unknown, the "Spaceship Moon" was then placed into orbit around the Earth. [1]
In 1975, Don Wilson published "Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon" in which he compiled what he considered supporting facts for this theory.[2]"


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