CONSPIRACIES
OK, first things first: the picture on the home page is from astronaut Alan Shepard's book "Moon Shot." It is very definitely a composite, but he forgot to mention that to the public. It created quite a stir among those who question the American government's claim that the Apollo missions went to the moon. In fact, NASA put many "faked up" photos (they call them "fun pictures") on their own website along with all of the "real" Apollo astronauts' photos, as well as exhaustive transcripts of the astronauts' conversations. Check them out for yourself. Go to website.

If you want to visit a website that does a pretty good job of analyzing the evidence that the moon trip was just a staged performance, visit Aulis online. The thrust of their argument is that explicit inconsistencies in the record and statements from the astronauts and other NASA personnel are deliberate "whistle blower" clues that are admissions of the deception.
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Do these NASA photos show glimpses and reflections of lighting trusses, structures built by intelligent lifeforms, hovering UFO's, or simply light flares from the sun? The answer depends on whom you ask. Click on each picture for a larger version and an explanation.
When you need to know who's lying to you about what and why, there's only one place to go... the home of radio program Coast to Coast AM, of course! Whether you're interested in crop circles, spontaneous combustion, remote viewing Satan, government cover-ups, aliens, voo doo, or you just want to know why this innocent looking kitty has the space shuttle on its nose, this is the website for you.
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Now it's time to move on from what's "out there" to what's right here with us. Click on and find some haunted places. They might be closer than you think!
On to hauntings.
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