Re: moon dust info - please help

David Bowman (dbowman@tiger.georgetowncollege.edu)
Sat, 07 Nov 1998 7:46:22 EST

Art, regarding:
>New insights on the moon issue emerged from a recent acquisition (that I
>did not purchase!) titled "The Birth of the Moon". The author is Lewis A.
>Manson. The book comes recommended by various notables. It is published
>by "Northrup University" in Inglewood CA. The moon is the result of a very
>recent extraction of the material previously occupying the Pacific ocean.
>This also explains the absence of moon dust. Evidence for this includes
>photos of "moon rocks" taken by the astronauts that are in actuality
>pictures of the head of a fossilized dinosaur from the sediments previously
>in the Pacific Basin. Other evidences cited include the sea cliffs along
>the Pacific Coast that could only exist if the ocean basin was plucked
>out...ostensibly by a fly-by celestial body. Convince yourself! See the
>dinosaur fossil photo at: http://205.165.193.102/dinorock.jpg

Gosh, it sure looks like a dino to me. I wonder, has Manson read any of
Richard Petersen's 'unassailable' work? Has he considered (and
eliminated) the possibility that the lunar dino head (and possible
nautilus) are deposits coming from the 4th spatial dimension rather than
the Pacific Basin? Inquiring minds want to know.

David Bowman
dbowman@georgetowncollege.edu