I guess Sadie went over to the Dark Side of the moon and saw the alien bases. She’s writing a sci-fi novel in collaboration with a famous cartoonist, “Spaceman Spiff: Secret Astronut”!
We all know that in 1973 Sadie was way too old to go on any Apollo missions. However, in her younger days, I’m sure The Great Gazoo teleported her to the moon to get her out of Fred and Barney’s hair.
“Alien bases on the dark side of the moon” maybe Nazi or Soviet or both. Who can tell? The areas of no fly zones over Antarctica suggests the Nazis there are safe after the USA tried to nuclear bomb them out failed. Poor Capt. Mantell in 1948 was chasing one of their flying machines and got gunned down for his trouble. [Some reports said that his plane was riddled with holes when found.)Then there were sightings of day light discs with prominent swastikas on them (1950’s – 1960’s) and finally they paraded over Washington D.C. (1952) just after inauguration which prompted the nuclear attack (1957) or was there one? After the failure of the Anglo-American Op. Highjump when it came back 6 months early after the last unofficial battle of World War 2 where the allies failed (1946-1947).
17 February 1958
UK disarmament campaign formed
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the UK holds its first meeting. Its iconic emblem becomes one of the most widely recognized symbols in the world.
1 December 1959
Nuclear tests banned in Antarctica
The Antarctic Treaty opens for signature. It establishes that “any nuclear explosion in Antarctica and the disposal there of radioactive waste material shall be prohibited”.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
And underwater — sleeping with the fish — is where people who ask the wrong questions end up.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
I just hate it when my tomatoes float away
gammaguy over 6 years ago
Submarine sandwiches? How about a Danish?
Kind&Kinder over 6 years ago
I guess Sadie went over to the Dark Side of the moon and saw the alien bases. She’s writing a sci-fi novel in collaboration with a famous cartoonist, “Spaceman Spiff: Secret Astronut”!
William Bludworth Premium Member over 6 years ago
We all know that in 1973 Sadie was way too old to go on any Apollo missions. However, in her younger days, I’m sure The Great Gazoo teleported her to the moon to get her out of Fred and Barney’s hair.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
“Alien bases on the dark side of the moon” maybe Nazi or Soviet or both. Who can tell? The areas of no fly zones over Antarctica suggests the Nazis there are safe after the USA tried to nuclear bomb them out failed. Poor Capt. Mantell in 1948 was chasing one of their flying machines and got gunned down for his trouble. [Some reports said that his plane was riddled with holes when found.)Then there were sightings of day light discs with prominent swastikas on them (1950’s – 1960’s) and finally they paraded over Washington D.C. (1952) just after inauguration which prompted the nuclear attack (1957) or was there one? After the failure of the Anglo-American Op. Highjump when it came back 6 months early after the last unofficial battle of World War 2 where the allies failed (1946-1947).
17 February 1958
UK disarmament campaign formed
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the UK holds its first meeting. Its iconic emblem becomes one of the most widely recognized symbols in the world.
1 December 1959
Nuclear tests banned in Antarctica
The Antarctic Treaty opens for signature. It establishes that “any nuclear explosion in Antarctica and the disposal there of radioactive waste material shall be prohibited”.