This is crazier than hell, but can be entertaining. Sometimes I surf over to the Russian "newspaper" Pravda (english.pravda.ru) to see what the Russian's say about stuff. Sometimes the bad translating is just hilarious and the stories are just ridiculous. "Pravda" in Russian means "truth". Far from it. Sometimes the anti-American stuff is just hilarious.
It seems one of their "central" (whatever that means) TV stations ran a movie about the lunar landing and about how we were forced to leave the Moon by aliens. It said ancient ruins of glass dome buildings and towers were found. Now, the Russians are notorious UFO and paranormal believers and concoct all kinds of weird shit, but that first landing was in 1969 and I was just a kid. Seeing that on TV I always wondered, "Okay, nobodies ever been there so how did they get that camera there to photograph that first step? And who aimed it"? There always was a lot of fishy crap about that. Like, how come we left in the "70s" like that, so long ago and haven't been back. I always thought the dark side of the moon would have been a great place for a telescope or radio wave stuff and they could put satellites around the moon to transmit images back to earth.
Now I ain't saying the Russians are right, but their "truth" is funnier than hell. The whole damn thing is hinkey as hell though.
qdavid Reviewed by qdavid on . Moon? This is crazier than hell, but can be entertaining. Sometimes I surf over to the Russian "newspaper" Pravda (english.pravda.ru) to see what the Russian's say about stuff. Sometimes the bad translating is just hilarious and the stories are just ridiculous. "Pravda" in Russian means "truth". Far from it. Sometimes the anti-American stuff is just hilarious. It seems one of their "central" (whatever that means) TV stations ran a movie about the lunar landing and about how we were forced to leave Rating: 5