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  1. You have got to be kidding about the moon and the sun being the same size, Just think about this for a second, as far as visual perspective , the sun being a very large object compared to the moon but it much farther away to us than the moon, (farther objects appear smaller, just like the other planets and stars) you can't just look up and say Hey ! they look exactly the same size so they must be. this is how human knowledge goes backwards
  2. where does the Sun go with a flat earth when the people in Australia see night and NY it's day time, if it's flat the Sun has to be underneath the flat saucer you say it is. What keeps the clouds and atmosphere on the flat saucer, without gravity to explain what keeps these and everything else on the earth. if it is some clear dome cover the flat earth then that is half a hemisphere, you might as well just add the other half. (making a globe)
  3. I don't know about everything else but I know there is no way you can say a right angle triangle with 1st 90 degree line (A+C) pointed towards the sun and say the A + B distance is equal to the A + C or B + C distance, trying to prove the 3100 miles between the line on the earth is equal to the distance to the sun Is wrong you end up with 1 90 degree angle from say point A to point C and the other being something like 87 degrees or higher and the last angle at C is like 3 degrees or less. go to this site and check out right angle triangles "https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/triangles-interactive.html" I'm no math expert by any means but I like to think I have some common sense and I don't see any reason that video proves the sun is only 3100 miles from earth. so if that is false then you have to wonder about the rest of it, is it also based on shoddy math or bad science.how can you believe it so wholeheartedly I'm just wondering and not trying to offend anyone Tony
  4. The experiment with the angle is totally skewered, there is no way you have a 45 degree angle with that distance and the distance to the sun, a simple way imagine it is to draw a circle on a piece of paper then some distance away from it place a dot, now imagine you take your first line to that circle from the dot, no matter where you go on the dot there is no way you can get a true 45 degree angle to the circle unless you go way off the dot. That what your trying to do with angle experiment and say that is true distance to the sun. It's false
  5. I was in the 82nd airborne when I was in the army so I think I can say those Seals are pretty hard core, heck on our full load out jumps we had 200lbs of equipment, I look at Michael more and he doesn't look like he's humped any packs lately. maybe he should serve himself before he starts throwing any negative comments around and anyone who wants to start talking about this movie not being totally accurate (it's a frigging movie) get over it they most likely made changes either for the sake of Opsec (operation security) or pure entertainment purposes, still does not take away the fact the guy was an American hero.
  6. I would say, once the currency has come off the program rate and is recognized internationally, since it is still on the program rate no one can say what it will come out as when re-introduced into a world economy. when that happens we will finally know wether it should be held or used as toilet paper. Tony
  7. One thing nobody mentions when they say this currency can't possibly be raised a thousand percent is that back when the war started they devalued it from well over $2.88 per dinar down to the low rate it is. No one cried they couldn't do that then so why say it's impossible to restore it something of a reasonable rate now. The big question is how are they going to do it and will that leave us all out in the cold or able to see some value. It's a cheap bet and no one can say for sure until a change is made and Iraq is brought off the program rate.
  8. I think like it or not America is part of the world economy and with that and all the dollars out there it'd be hard to back all that with gold, I just read Jim Richards book death of money and it is probable that the IMFs SDRS will replace the dollar as the world reserve, and if so it could be possible to back the SDRS with gold. That would put gold at about 9k an oz
  9. Thanks Machine, I always take a peek at your posts and have been buying silver since it was at $5 an oz I am also about half way done with the Death of money and find it very interesting read on Macro-economics if I am understanding it correctly, I had told friends back when I was buying at that low amount that it suppose go to $50 an oz and it was pushing towards it for a little while. anyway those same "friends" still look at me with that condesending smile, I don't even bother to mention anything more to them about silver or gold Keep up the posts Tony
  10. I can pay you 935 How would you like me to pay, I can do paypal Tony
  11. No one told me, I was looking around online in 2007 for different option on purchasing silver and came across the dinar thing from the international investors Iraq and started reading, well I bought it at that time and have been some here and there since then. Oh yea and silver I bought then was at about 5 dollars an oz. but my friends didn't want to hear it even about silver, too bad for them
  12. I got 800 to send you, what's your paypal address? Tony
  13. That man needs to be president, very articulate and intelligent speech. Thank you for posting it, I was afraid that this would be the result of any kind of amnesty bill And Mr. Cruz just held that flaw up to the light for everyone to see.
  14. I would buy 2 million dinars, at 850 a million, if you take care of the ship cost like you mentioned I will pm u as well Tony
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