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Audience (Writing): Belief, Values, and Needs - Ryan Alexander Kondo Empty Audience (Writing): Belief, Values, and Needs - Ryan Alexander Kondo

Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:37 am

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With recent news of neo-Nazis, many people have been reminded about there potentially being Nazis on the moon! In World War II, Nazis developed many very experimental and dangerous things, often using human testing and experimenting to further their developments. Some researchers have thought that the Nazis developed anti-gravity and inertia-less drive technology in the midst of World War II. Their rocket technology/science is nothing to be scoffed at either, as they developed the first ballistic missile used in warfare, the “V-2”, believed to have gone to a maximum altitude of 117 miles, more than 62 miles above sea level, which means that it would’ve been the first man-made object to enter outer space. The creator of said rocket, Wernher von Braun, was still developing a rocket nearing the end of World War II. A polish author claimed to have witnessed the infamous Die Glocke or “The Bell”, which was the Nazis supposed anti-gravitational technology. He claimed to have Nazi knowledge from the inside, and stated that utilizing that and Wernher von Braun’s advanced rocket technology, they could secretly go to the moon and construct a hidden Nazi base. Researchers have also claimed that they have went to space, and potentially the moon. With a base on the moon and advanced technology, they could potentially attack the Earth without any danger to them. Who knows, maybe they are waiting on the dark side of the moon, waiting for the right time.
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The audience of this article are people that love conspiracy theories, unconventional situations, sci-fi, supernatural horror, scary stories, etc. This article was made for people like that, because it is “out there” enough to warrant people to ask “how can that be?” “is this true?”. It is very unbelievable yet believable at the same time, given some persuasion, “proof”, and an open mind; perfect for the type of people that read these articles. Nazis and the Moon are also tied with other conspiracy theories and are very mysterious, which makes it more believable to the audience.
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Audience (Writing): Belief, Values, and Needs - Ryan Alexander Kondo Empty Re: Audience (Writing): Belief, Values, and Needs - Ryan Alexander Kondo

Mon Sep 09, 2019 2:33 pm
Perfect audience analysis.

Give your article a title, maybe subheadings, maybe an image with a caption, the kind of stuff an article on a blog would typically have.
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