It's Christmas time. A time of giving, family gatherings, and a plethora of Christmas movies and specials. I settled in my recliner Friday evening prepared for the barrage of Christmas cheer, streaming through my TV. I decided to commence the festivities with The Fight Before Christmas, on Apple TV+.
Boy, was I in for a treat! Have you ever heard the question, "Can you keep a secret?" Well apparently the government isn't very good at keeping them. Just this week I read a story about the launch of a new secret spy satellite. Don't they know the enemies can read English?
I received an email today, from Martha Brown, informing me of a recent purchase I made for $1,491.40, and provided me with a handy link to click on, to view the invoice of said purchase.
Obviously this was a phishing scam, but what the email revealed was pure beauty. Let me explain. With the apprehension of some of the most notorious criminals in U.S. history; Al Capone, John Gotti, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, George “Machine Gun” Kelly and John Dillinger, just to name a few, the FBI has had an illustrious history for over a hundred years, since its humble origins in 1908.
Then along came Tom Brady and the NFL. Back in December of 2015, the Daily Express published an article wondering if this recent discovery on the Moon could be the final proof needed to convince Apollo deniers we actually landed there back in the late '60's and early '70's. (That's 1960's and 1970's, in case anyone is reading this in the 22nd century.) The article explains how "NASA has released a photograph confirming the exact location of the crash site of part of the Apollo 16 spacecraft that landed on the Moon."
I have a confession to make. Back in 1995, I got a virus.
I was running Norton Utilities on my computer, and it kindly warned me that I was infected. Gasp! I didn't even know I had been practicing promiscuous computing, but I could deny it no longer. Norton Utilities was also kind enough to inform me that this program was unable to remove the virus; however, I could simply purchase Norton Anti-Virus, which would indeed remove said virus. Ever heard someone answering a question, that sounded like they were answering the question, but not really? I didn't mean for this blog to become a "Moon Hoax" site, but I just can't help it.
Here's a nifty little website from our friends at NASA, called "Ask an Astrophysicist", tackling all the tough issues regarding space. Someone came along and had the audacity to ask how astronauts could survive the radiation of the Van Allen Belts (like we didn't already solve that problem back in the '60s). If you’ve read this post, you might have detected a bit of doubt from this author about the official story of the Moon landings back in the late 1960′s and early 70′s.
If you were surprised by that revelation, then maybe you haven’t seen the latest evidence NASA has offered as proof the Moon landings were real. At least that’s what some people are thinking, after Netflix announced they were splitting their unlimited streaming and one DVD-at-a-time plan, and would be charging you a little more for the two.
Well, I have to admit I didn’t like reading about the price increase yesterday, but apparently it upset a lot of people more than it did me. |
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