Moon linked to Japanese radiation crisis



Dr. N. Huntley  in Zephnet.com documents that the Moon has the circular orbit of an artiticial satellite.  He further documents that the Moon based upon statistical data is hollow.  He suggests that the Moon is mechanically controlled and has an apparent Extraterrestrial orgin. LINK

We obviously know that there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth (i.e. tides),” . AccuWeather’s Mark Paquette says. “There are also less proven theories that propose that the moon affects the Earth in other ways (i.e. abnormal behavior during a full moon). Can the Super (full) Moon contribute to extreme weather and other natural phenomenon?” LINK

AccuWeather also notes that the last time a supermoon was seen orbiting Earth was on January 10, 2005. On December 26, 2004 an undersea megathrust earthquake resulted in a tsunami that ripped through the Indian Ocean and caused great damage in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Indian, and Thailand. NASA confirmed that the Earth’s tilt was altered as a result of the massive earthquake, which measured 9.0 on the Richter Scale. Scientists also state that geological events on Earth cannot be affected by astrological events such as the moon’s gravitational pull. LINK

Debates continue on whether or not the moon’s proximity to Earth had any role in the earthquake as it happened two weeks prior to the supermoon event, but it has been a debate that has captured the intrigue of astronomers and conspiracy theorists. Supermoons also occurred in 1955, 1974, and 1992 and each of these years had noted extreme weather or natural disasters according to AccuWeather. LINK


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I really don't understand what all this fuss is about - it would seem to be common sense that the Moon would have an affect on Earth (as would other planets). If the magnetic pull of the moon increases, with Earth containing so many different metals within it's make up, surely the question should be - why wouldn't the Moon affect Earth? With a subject as huge and as complex as how 'space' works are we really ignorant enough to view Earth in isolation??

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