40th anniversary of the first moon landing of apollo 11

Started by japanesebaby, July 20, 2009, 11:51:02

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it's been 40 years since the moon landing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8il6rx-9a3c&fmt=18

http://www.nasa.gov/

"one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"

what do you think about it?


at least i find it amusing to read all these geeks with their conspiracy theories on youtube & elsewhere. for instance many of them seem to have amazingly poor knowledge of the basic laws of science lol. they always go on and on about "but there are no stars in the sky in the moon photos, that proves it!".
i also found a channel with a "documentary" that included a recorded phone call by the jazz musician LOUIS armstrong where he was saying that he talked to the brother of neil armstrong and he said that neil never went to the moon. i suppose louis must be the top specialist on that since he has the same surname as neil - that alone must make him to be inner circle!  :shock: :lol:
and of course "funnily" this recorded phone call sounded like it was recorded yesterday (and it was a really poor imitation of mr. louis too - i'm not a jazz fan but even i can tell :lol:).

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Quote from: japanesebaby on July 20, 2009, 11:51:02
it's been 40 years since the moon landing:
what do you think about it?

Well I also find it amusing to listen to both sides and as in the Kennedy-conspiracy there are miles of reading to do and videos to watch. If you look at the trio in the "red corner"; Ralph René, Marcus Allen and Bill Kaysing you sometimes have to either laugh or wonders where all their ideas comes from. Kaysing, the famous "shadow doubter" used to work for NASA and I don´t know under which sircumstances he´d left.

And in the "blue corner" you have another trio; The two photographers Jay Windley and Richard Underwood who´ll do almost everything to scatter all the conspiracy theories from the "Red Corner" and then there is Jim Oberg and his writing. I think this is also a bit laughable, this trying to convince common people that all the conspiracy theories are nothing but hoax.

I think I choose to believe that the Moonlanding was a big scam set up by NASA and planned since the Sputnik years back in ´57. That would be much more fun.
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