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Do You Believe That Usa Landed On The Moon?

Postby Bancroft » Thu Feb 05, 2015 9:41 pm

Do you believe that USA landed on the moon in the late 1960's? Personally, I think it is fake. There are many many many proofs that the whole thing is fake. Whether or not YOU believe it, explain why.
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Do You Believe That Usa Landed On The Moon?

Postby Hurlbart » Fri Feb 06, 2015 2:51 am

I KNOW it is not a fake. Why? Here's one reason. Because my uncle was head science writer for NASA at the time. He was present at the Moon launches,(my grandparents got to go to a launch as his guests, too) was actively involved in the processes of taking the process from science and engineering to the public, and knew the Moon launch astronauts.   YOU may not take this as any sort of proof, but I knew Uncle Jeff. He was a higher-up in the Agency--he would have HAD to have been privy to such a coverup, because "spin" is essential to hiding such things, and he would NEVER have been capable of such deceit.   And here's another reason. If it was a fake, why go to the effort and energy to develop all the things they needed to GO to the Moon? We use items EVERY SINGLE DAY that are a direct spin-off of the space program, including the micro-nized components that make the computer on your desk possible, the teflon that coats the inside of skillets in your kitchen, and the miniaturization of countless items--including incredible numbers of things used to keep us all alive, used in complex processes in the medical industry--all lead STRAIGHT back to the space program.   Look, I read LOTS of science fiction, and I work with engineers. The work involved to convince the people of a scientific and engineering turn of mind is EXTREMELY detailed. You CAN'T economically fake it well enough to make it practical, because the amount of work you'd need to do involves levels of development that we enjoy the benefits of every day. There's no point in doing that work without achieving that end.   In all practicality, it is much MUCH more difficult--and just as expensive--to realistically fake something like this than it is to really do it.   Do yourself a favor. Get your hands on a copy of Robert Heinlein's Expanded Universe and read the essay "Spinoff" in it. Sources: Personal experience, living through the Moon Launch years, and lots of reading.   NancyE's Recommendations Expanded Universe Amazon List Price: $7.99 Used from: $0.65 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5(based on 11 reviews) Heinlein's essay "Spinoff" is a written version of his testimony before Congress on funding for NASA. It's got solid information of what benefits the space program has provided for society., and what they monetarily cost us--and PAID us. NancyE 85 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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