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Topic started on 16-1-2010 @ 12:36 PM by Haydn_17
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The photos reveal a structure in the Schroedinger crater near the southern lunar polar region; official sources have failed to provide an explanation
for it. Scientists are baffled by the discovery, and numerous UFO and conspiracy researchers have interpreted it to prove the existence of
extraterrestrial intelligence.
www.ironsky.net...
Never seen this on ATS before, im not sure how well known the website is, i have seen it on other websites aswell.
What does ATS think?
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:39 PM by dwiggen
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No offense to you OP... but this has GOT to be fake. Image looks undoubtedly edited, and honestly the thought is just silly haha!
Star for effort though!
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:41 PM by AshOnMyTomatoes
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Isn't Iron Sky the name of a low-budget movie being made about Nazis on the moon?
Further evidence that this website is bunk entertainment:
here.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:42 PM by MOTT the HOOPLE
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the crooked cross and through Strength of will anything is possible!
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:42 PM by Phage
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There is no "Cassiopeia probe".
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:42 PM by Haydn_17
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"In an official NASA announcement, NASA spokesperson Roslyn Villacorta stated that the alleged observations were due to a signal disturbance
resulting from a weather balloon aligned between the satellite Cassiopeia and the groundside receiver. “Weather balloons are known to mess with
probe signals,” she said in a press conference held at the Houston space center yesterday. “It is a freak coincidence that the erroneous signal
formed a swastika shape, known all over the world as a strongly controversial symbol.”
?? Is this statement reliable? If it is, then the image hasnt been faked.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:45 PM by dwiggen
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I don't think it is reliable. Just a quick search didn't come up with anything else besides what's on Ironsky, and something about this in some
fake newspaper released in Berlin on scribd.com.
I mean I could be wrong... but honestly? Nazis on the Moon? I think they had plenty to do here on planet Earth without trying to brand the
Moon!
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:46 PM by QBSneak000
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I have to say that I think this is for or from the movie "Iron Sky" about Nazi's on the moon. Its probably some sort of viral thing to get people
into seeing their very low budget movie.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:47 PM by Haydn_17
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I think you might be right, i do indeed think it's a viral thing going on here.
Ahh yet again it proves how someones imagination can run away with them
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:47 PM by gortex
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This from a web site with other hard hitting stories like
Mad Cows Seen in Brussels
Three obviously mad cows were noticed flying over Brussels towards Paris yesterday. Brussels police received calls from hundreds of local
residents, all of them indicating the same direction. At first police regarded it as a prank, but after two of their own patrols had reported the
same, an alarm was given.
Paper simulation of The Truth Today issue #2.
We are proud to present you the issue #2 of The Truth Today using the latest paper simulation techniques. Not only is the content an exact copy of
the printed magazine, we also cut down one endangered Alaskan fur pine for every reader we get!
 
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:49 PM by RuneSpider
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Don't see her listed on a NASA website as being involved with NASA, though Phage has already pointed out Cassiopeia is not a actual probe.
As far as it goes, the wording petty much nails it as some sort of satire.
With the replacement of the less violent NFL with the RFL (Rocket Football League) as a more competitive sport, testing of a new sports boot hasn’t
been going smoothly.
There seems to be a fault with the Nike R-Bees, Nike’s rocket boot range. With micro rocket engines, and the fuel cells required to drive them, it
has proved impossible to synchronise a pair of R-Bees.
www.ironsky.net...
Though I've got a spaceship for sale, for anyone who's interested.
The Truth is a satire web site.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:52 PM by scobro
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Pretty sure that this is just some marketing for the movie,"Iron Sky", an animated movie which claims nazis coloniesed The Moon!
Looks like a cool movie!Can't wait to see it!
www.ironsky.net...
This link takes you to the official site,where near the bottom you will see a representation of the Swastika Fortress
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:53 PM by Kaploink
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I think there is no question it's a hoax.
From the same web site.
The Story of Iron Sky Towards the end of World War II the staff of SS officer Hans Kammler made a significant breakthrough in anti-gravity. From
a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late ‘45 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne (Black Sun) on
the dark side of the Moon. This base was to build a powerful invasion fleet and return to take over the Earth once the time was right. Now it’s
2018, the Nazi invasion is on its way and the world is goose-stepping towards its doom.
About the Film
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replaced 'code' with 'ex' tags - stretching page
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 12:59 PM by Tokala42
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It's a viral ad for the movie Iron Sky. Here's a link for a trailer.
www.youtube.com...
and a link to the starting page of the same site cited in the OP.
www.ironsky.net...
This thread should be moved to Skunkworks probably.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:05 PM by blupblup
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Are you serious?
Why don't you check your sources and actually think about what you're posting instead of posting it as real.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:17 PM by SaturnFX
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I am more interested in the star wars originals remake...hmmmmmmmm
If its true...wow, either it will be absolutely brilliant, or absolutely soul crushingly horrible.
I think the key will be if they have a jar jar binks character in there...if so, we must crusify Lucas for destroying many peoples youth
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:18 PM by Regenstorm
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I wonder how often people will open a thread about this movie that takes ages to complete. The theories surrounding the Nazi UFOs is great stuff for a
Hollywood block buster that would be a mix of Indiana Jones and Star Wars.
There are however lots of facts that back much of the story.
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:21 PM by Matthew Dark
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Well, if nothing else, it is clever marketing.
And, on that note, I only have one word to describe this...
HOT!!
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:26 PM by mosesgunner
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This site is a great find, but a total joke. Read through the story you posted as well as the others.
www.ironsky.net...
With the replacement of the less violent NFL with the RFL (Rocket Football League) as a more competitive sport, testing of a new sports boot
hasn’t been going smoothly. There seems to be a fault with the Nike R-Bees, Nike’s rocket boot range. With micro rocket engines, and the fuel
cells required to drive them, it has proved impossible to synchronise a pair of R-Bees.
www.ironsky.net...
NASA: Weather Balloon
In an official NASA announcement, NASA spokesperson Roslyn Villacorta stated that the alleged observations were due to a signal disturbance resulting
from a weather balloon aligned between the satellite Cassiopeia and the groundside receiver. “Weather balloons are known to mess with probe
signals,” she said in a press conference held at the Houston space center yesterday. “It is a freak coincidence that the erroneous signal formed a
swastika shape, known all over the world as a strongly controversial symbol.”
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reply posted on 16-1-2010 @ 01:30 PM by Did you see them
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