AJ Gentile
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But other scientists have said it seems to be, if it's not hollow, there are hollow cavities within the moon. And why do they think that? Just the way that the sound travels and just how... There are parts of the moon where the surface dirt is... Let me get this right. Where the surface dirt is older than the dirt underneath. The soil on top is older.
And the only way you can do that is through excavation.
And the only way you can do that is through excavation.
And the only way you can do that is through excavation.
So if the collision theory is true, which is the mainstream theory, then the moon was made mostly out of Earth's mantle, which will be less dense is what. It just kind of clipped us.
So if the collision theory is true, which is the mainstream theory, then the moon was made mostly out of Earth's mantle, which will be less dense is what. It just kind of clipped us.
So if the collision theory is true, which is the mainstream theory, then the moon was made mostly out of Earth's mantle, which will be less dense is what. It just kind of clipped us.
Crop circles. Crop circles. Those are the fun ones. The government conspiracy ones are interesting to me. But a lot of times they make me angry. So it's not really fun, but I think it's important. But the CIA stuff, MKUltra. MKUltra and Agent Orange, that stuff really makes me angry. Yeah.
Crop circles. Crop circles. Those are the fun ones. The government conspiracy ones are interesting to me. But a lot of times they make me angry. So it's not really fun, but I think it's important. But the CIA stuff, MKUltra. MKUltra and Agent Orange, that stuff really makes me angry. Yeah.
Crop circles. Crop circles. Those are the fun ones. The government conspiracy ones are interesting to me. But a lot of times they make me angry. So it's not really fun, but I think it's important. But the CIA stuff, MKUltra. MKUltra and Agent Orange, that stuff really makes me angry. Yeah.
You know, the DARPA episode, I end up kind of losing my temper and crying a little at the end, which I didn't mean to do. And it was just in the course of the research, just that's what happens. Things start to unfold. I just wanted to see DARPA's history. And as I'm learning about it, it's like, oh, these guys did some bad, bad stuff.
You know, the DARPA episode, I end up kind of losing my temper and crying a little at the end, which I didn't mean to do. And it was just in the course of the research, just that's what happens. Things start to unfold. I just wanted to see DARPA's history. And as I'm learning about it, it's like, oh, these guys did some bad, bad stuff.
You know, the DARPA episode, I end up kind of losing my temper and crying a little at the end, which I didn't mean to do. And it was just in the course of the research, just that's what happens. Things start to unfold. I just wanted to see DARPA's history. And as I'm learning about it, it's like, oh, these guys did some bad, bad stuff.
And then when you get to Vietnam and, you know, you got the chemical company, Dow Chemical and DuPont and all this, creating Agent Blue, Agent Purple, Agent Orange. And, I mean, more American soldiers got sick than actually got killed in the conflict. You know, I dedicated the episode to my father-in-law who had all kinds of injuries from Agent Orange.