I'm still trying to figure out what really happened the the billions of dollars that were spent on those faked moon missions. I figured it must have gone into nuclear missile delivery systems and possibly nuclear stockpiles. Though I'm not too sure about that either since they said they created the stockpile and then destroyed it without anyone ever seeing it. The money may have possibly gone into Area 51 projects for stealth fighters and such.
There might be another US cash shortage again because there was some TV program showing that there might be a startup of moon landings again. This time to obtain some rare element or something that will give the world limitless energy. I think they also wanted to sell land on the moon to interested individuals. Talk about useless real estate. If there was gold, oil or diamonds on the moon, it would be fully populated by now no matter how many lives or dollars got used up.
Imagine spending billions of dollars for a moon landing and only getting a few rocks in return. Economically, that makes no sense at all. The US is always using up money without accountability to the general public.
Quick poll: How many of you want to take a free vacation on the moon?
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I'm still trying to figure out what really happened the the billions of dollars that were spent on those faked moon missions. I figured it must have gone into nuclear missile delivery systems and possibly nuclear stockpiles. Though I'm not too sure about that either since they said they created the stockpile and then destroyed it without anyone ever seeing it. The money may have possibly gone into Area 51 projects for stealth fighters and such.
There might be another US cash shortage again because there was some TV program showing that there might be a startup of moon landings again. This time to obtain some rare element or something that will give the world limitless energy. I think they also wanted to sell land on the moon to interested individuals. Talk about useless real estate. If there was gold, oil or diamonds on the moon, it would be fully populated by now no matter how many lives or dollars got used up.
Imagine spending billions of dollars for a moon landing and only getting a few rocks in return. Economically, that makes no sense at all. The US is always using up money without accountability to the general public.
Quick poll: How many of you want to take a free vacation on the moon?