and the alien on a ladder is taking the picture.
and the alien on a ladder is taking the picture.
What's the big deal about moon rock, could easily have been collected by an unmanned mission to the moon.
Embarrassing indeed. US will have to take a penalty stroke.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
sure you are.Originally Posted by Norton
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that is the way forward; if you can find out if an entire film crew vanished at round that time, then you could go on from there
Shame. You didn't look at the link I provided, did you?Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
nope.Originally Posted by Norton
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Obviously, you do realise that aliens must have helped the merikans build that space craft, fok me they can't even in this day and age keep planes safely in the air, so I should think most of the space craft was made by aliens for the merikans.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
I find the lack of any sort of crater very odd.
bad planning on the part of the film makers.
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there's clearly a crater there in that picture, but how deep do you suppose it needs to be? the surface is rock just underneath the lunar dust so once the surrounding very light dust was blown off there would be very little crater visible.. there is no footage of foot steps in light dust when Armstrong first steps down it's not until they move away from the craft..
Actually you should. It does provide some explanations to many of the questions posed here. But if your minds made up don't bother.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
^^Starwars was a lot better...
i have seen and read plenty enough about the counter claims.Originally Posted by Norton
i simply don't believe it happened on the balance of evidence.
oh alright then
you don't believe any of the evidence, you believe the conspiracy cover-up theory, that's fine
All I know, is that if it was a cover-up, there would have been someone blabbing on the internet by now revealing all, getting their 15 minutes worth
or even anonymously
but there has been nothing, zilch, nada
I have reported your post
This was even worse planning from the film makers, they forgot to remove a coke bottle............
Australian Viewers See Something That Proves Apollo 11 Was A FakeIn western Australia during the live broadcast of the Apollo 11 moon landing, several people saw a very unusual occurrence. One viewer, Una Ronald watched the telecast and was astonished with what she saw.
The residents of Honeysuckle Creek, Australia, actually saw a different broadcast to the rest of the World. Just shortly before Armstrong stepped onto the Moons surface, a change could be seen where the picture goes from a stark black to a brighter picture. Honeysuckle Creek stayed with the picture and although the voice transmissions were broadcast from Goldstone, the actual film footage was broadcast from Australia. As Una watched Armstrong walking on the surface of the Moon she spotted a Coke bottle that was kicked in the right hand side of the picture. This was in the early hours of the morning and she phoned her friends to see if they had seen the same thing, unfortunately they had missed it but were going to watch the rebroadcast the next day. Needless to say, the footage had been edited and the offending Coke bottle had been cut out of the film. But several other viewers had seen the bottle and many articles appeared in The West Australian newspaper.
The Apollo Hoax
Course they did I were one. A resident alien from Canada. Even had to carry around a green card to prove it. Now that you remind me, I really hated that term. "Alien Resident".Originally Posted by dirtydog
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i mean a crater created by the lunar module on landing.
surely it would have displaced a hell of a lot of dust.
Balance of the evidence! The clip I gave was a film company trying to replicate the alleged hoax by filming in the desert.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
The moons gravity is 1/6 of the earths. At the last stage of descent they wouldnt need a massive blast of propulsion to slow them down, more of a thud down than a blast down.
of course there has.Originally Posted by DrAndy
plenty of NASA scientists have spoken up.
i know.Originally Posted by Norton
there was a good show on a while back, can't remember what it was called.
special effects experts recreating famous ghost and UFO type films.
they used to do a passable job but never fully hit the nail.
quite difficult to re create with absolute accuracy.
links please, for the blabbers
How did man manage to collect the rock samples if we didn't go to the Moon???
750 lbs or so were said to be collected on the Apollo missions. This maybe so, but according to official NASA records, only a couple of pounds were actually collected by the astronauts. It would not be impossible to irradiate a rock or put it in a vacuum to get the same results.
Did you know that two years before the Apollo 11 mission, its lead scientist Dr. Werner Van Braun made a trip to Antartica which is a prime area for collection Moon rocks?
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