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Moon landings faked? Ha ha hah! One person keeps a secret, two might keep a secret, three or more may keep a secret - tens of thousands? Not a chance. Yes, its definite that the US went to the moon. There are so many things wrong with the moon landing conspiracy theories. |
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Calling them ''Conspiracy theories'' is actually a conspiracy itself
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Sojourning_Soul
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Fri 07/15/16 12:17 PM
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For all that followed the lunar missions i'm sure you must be aware of how many people were actually on the moon & what equipment so can you explain this photo, the reflection on the visor can answer a lot of questions & this is a real photo It may be a real photo taken at some point for promotion or whatever, perhaps from the filming of Capricorn One, but I'm sure if they were trying to perpetrate a fraud of that magnitude they would surely edit and not release such a blatant error for publication. They are rocket scientists after all http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/capricorn_one/ |
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For all that followed the lunar missions i'm sure you must be aware of how many people were actually on the moon & what equipment so can you explain this photo, the reflection on the visor can answer a lot of questions & this is a real photo I know one of the people who went to the moon, so I have zero support for your conspiracies...but just for the fun of it, exactly what is it that YOU see in this photo that makes you think it supports your conspiracy theory? |
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I think it's just other countries that don't have a space program that scream conspiracy. Kinda moon envy!
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Calling them ''Conspiracy theories'' is actually a conspiracy itself And Mars rover is actually just wandering around in the Arizona desert |
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For all that followed the lunar missions i'm sure you must be aware of how many people were actually on the moon & what equipment so can you explain this photo, the reflection on the visor can answer a lot of questions & this is a real photo I know one of the people who went to the moon, so I have zero support for your conspiracies...but just for the fun of it, exactly what is it that YOU see in this photo that makes you think it supports your conspiracy theory? yea, please point out why that pic is "proof" of anything? |
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Sojourning_Soul
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Fri 07/15/16 02:35 PM
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For all that followed the lunar missions i'm sure you must be aware of how many people were actually on the moon & what equipment so can you explain this photo, the reflection on the visor can answer a lot of questions & this is a real photo Found it! This pic comes from the promotional poster of The Last Man On The Moon, a movie made in 2014. You'll notice they just cut the title off the picture Thought it was fimiliar http://123movies.to/film/the-last-man-on-the-moon-12611/ |
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For all that followed the lunar missions i'm sure you must be aware of how many people were actually on the moon & what equipment so can you explain this photo, the reflection on the visor can answer a lot of questions & this is a real photo Found it! This pic comes from the promotional poster of The Last Man On The Moon, a movie made in 2014. Thought it was fimiliar http://123movies.to/film/the-last-man-on-the-moon-12611/ lol...not sure why people would question the moon landings... |
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unknown_romeo
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Fri 07/15/16 10:24 PM
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I was a big believer & really intrigued by the lunar missions & other aspects, until a lot of potrayals in history became evident of being false
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It’s an iconic image for the citizens of the United States of America: their flag, planted on the moon and waving gently in the breeze. Only, there is no breeze on the moon, meaning there is no air in the moon’s atmosphere, and hence, there is no wind whatsoever. This is one of the most obvious stuff ups in the staged moon landing hoax. Of course, NASA tries to get around this by saying it wasn’t blowing in the wind, it was just a bit crumpled from being rolled up on the journey…
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Edited by
unknown_romeo
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Fri 07/15/16 10:34 PM
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NASA produced an abundant supply of photos and video footage to support their moon landing. But, it soon became evident that there was something a bit fishy about these photos on the moon; ever noticed that the angle of the shadows do not match up? Shadows are caused by light sources. On the moon, there should only be one light source: the Sun. So, logically, all shadows should be parallel to each other. Only shadows in the photos of moon landing are not. In fact, the shadows in many of the photos run in different directions. It’s almost as if the shadows are caused by… yes, multiple lights on a film set!
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On a cloudless evening, you can see an abundance of twinkling stars in the night sky. Surely from the moon, with its lack of clouds and complete absence of artificial light, you should be able to see even more stars with the naked eye? Only, you can’t. In fact, in all of the photos taken during moon landing, you cannot see a single star. Not one. Sure, the photos taken in the 60’s weren’t amazing quality, but these days you can capture the stars in a photo taken from your phone, so shouldn’t the high tech NASA cameras have been able to pick up something?
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NASA has marked out the exact locations of the moon landing missions, showing how they have explored sites that are miles apart. With that in mind, why do the photos from the Apollo 15 mission show identical backdrops? NASA swears that these photos were taken in different locations, yet the photographic evidence clearly shows the same patterns of gently sloping hills and valleys. It’s almost like NASA were just getting sloppy by the time they hit the Apollo 15 mission. “Why bother creating new sets, we’ll just use the same ones repeatedly…Surely no one will notice.”
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In yet another example of the technicians on set just being sloppy, one of the moon landing photos shows a “moon rock” which has a perfect letter ‘C’ printed on it. The perfect symmetry of the letter shows that it is not naturally occurring. Now, it’s perfectly credible that a prop used on a film set would be marked with a reference letter. But there is no plausible argument for the “C” just being naturally weathered into the surface of the rock. As a result, NASA came up with a different, though no less implausible, explanation for the rock with the “C”. According to them, it’s a stray hair. It can’t be more ridiculous than this!
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Everyone knows how dangerous radiation can be: overexposure to it can cause radiation poisoning and even death, so It is should be avoided at all costs. To get to the moon, you have to fly through a band a radiation known as the Van Allen radiation belt. Yes, the space craft had an aluminum coating, but is that really enough to protect a human being whilst they spend over one and a half hours traversing a band of radiation? NASA, of course, said “yes” and that the astronauts weren’t in the radiation for all that long. But an hour and a half still sounds like a pretty long time to be inside a cosmic microwave.
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Have you ever seen the photos of the astronauts footprints embedded in moon dust? The astronauts described this dust as being similar to “talcum powder or wet sand”. That being the case, why is there no sign of impact where the lunar module landed? You’d think that a rocket-ship landing on a big pile of talcum powder would leave some kind of impression in the surface, but according to the moon landing photos, no such evidence exists. In fact, it looks more like the lunar module was just placed in position. This is just yet another blindingly obvious defect in the details of the moon landing hoax.
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Have you ever seen the photos of the astronauts footprints embedded in moon dust? The astronauts described this dust as being similar to “talcum powder or wet sand”. That being the case, why is there no sign of impact where the lunar module landed? You’d think that a rocket-ship landing on a big pile of talcum powder would leave some kind of impression in the surface, but according to the moon landing photos, no such evidence exists. In fact, it looks more like the lunar module was just placed in position. This is just yet another blindingly obvious defect in the details of the moon landing hoax. |
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about time now to blame the ILLUMINATI! : Hey but i do blame them too |
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about time now to blame the ILLUMINATI! : Hey but i do blame them too |
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