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    Name:Aaron
    Location:West Allis, Wisconsin, United States
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    Tuesday, October 17, 2006

    Intelligent Life on the Moon?

    If you're ever up really early in the morning, you need to check out Coast to Coast AM. The show discusses ghosts, aliens, government conspiracies and more. The callers to the program are astounding, with all the stories they come up with!

    This morning I heard a guest explaining his theory that certain photos from the moon landings show manufactured artifacts. Check this out. Are you buying it? Even the enhanced photos don't look like much to me.

    I'd really like us to find intelligent life out there, but we're going to have to do better than a side-by-side comparison of C3PO with a fuzzy image of a rock.

    3 Amendments:

    gbradley said...

    They may be kooky, but anybody with linked artwork from
    The day the earth stood still can't be all that bad.
    That movie Rocks!

    10/17/2006 07:09:17 PM  
    RoseIndigo said...

    Sometimes when I'm up really late working on an art project I listen to this show just for kicks, to see how the kooky it gets. Most of the time I get a kick out of it (sorta like reading horoscopes for fun), but there have been times when it's been soooooo far out that I turn it off.

    Was in San Francisco once when these believers in space aliens had a convention at one of the local hotels. Talk about weird characters! Yeah, REALLY WEIRD!!!

    10/18/2006 04:02:06 PM  
    Sean said...

    The last time I really listened was when Art Bell was still doing the show. Art or a guest made the claim that U.S. space probes that crashed on Mars really didn't. NASA made up the story because the spacecrafts found something. I imagined all the listeners twitching in caffine-induced excitement.

    10/19/2006 11:45:47 PM  

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