Thursday, April 8, 2010

MR. SIRMANS' DEEP DARK SECRET THAT HE IS ABOUT TO EXPOSE?

MR. SIRMANS' DEEP DARK SECRET THAT HE IS ABOUT TO EXPOSE?
Since I have been giving my strong opinion on a lot of things lately I decided to go whole hog all the way and make it a clean slate. Hell, it could be the smoking gun to some and finally confirm that I really am off my rocker.

I didn’t have to do this; I could have forever kept this a deep dark secret and took it with me to my grave. Well, here goes my true belief on what I am about to admit to the whole wide world.


I would say I do believe to the tune of about 99.9 percent but I just can’t bring myself to make it a complete 100 percent. “I don’t believe that man has ever set foot on the moon.”


Sure, I know the USA has orbited the moon with astronauts and broadcasted about landing and taking off from the moon. But, I believe the pictures were taken in the Nevada desert or somewhere like that. So, how do you like me now?

SIRMANS’ LOG: 8 APRIL 2010, 1659 HOURS.
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4 comments:

  1. I think your assumption is probably incorrect, but anything is possible. Any particular reason, though, why you don't believe it?

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  2. In reply to Nothingprofound: No, no reason except just a gut feeling, I know it don't make sense and I’m sort of ashamed to admit it, but it's true. If something so great actually happened I just don't feel it would have been abandoned so quickly.

    Every new frontier I ever heard of opened up a whole new world. Like I said I’m about 99.9 percent onboard, but for some reason that 100 percent eludes me. Maybe one day I will come around and push that nagging stupid wee bit of doubt out of my mind forever.

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  3. Some were even pointing to some specific areas around Mount Teide Tenerife as possible moon pictures. But would this really matter so much? Sure, everybody wants true news dished up only.
    However, the high taxing of employees, companies, the self employed, luxury goods, by value adding and countless other services where government wants a slice from is much more serious, as pointed out in the following blog posts.

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  4. Gabriele, thank you for your very interesting comment.

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