Some of their arguments sound really credible that it was a hoax- and some things really don’t add up, like the statement by NASA that they’re trying to figure out how to send astronauts through the Van Allen belts…but, years ago, I met James Irwin and viewed his copy of the 16mm “home movies” of the lunar excursions. Yeah, they were there, alright.
My clinic used to be near Langley AFB. I treated quite a few scientists involved with the moon landing. At first they were astounded that anyone thought it was fake. Now, some of them go out to talk at schools so the kids get the truth.
The source of this stupid meme is “Capricorn One”, a science fiction novel by one of my favorite authors Ron Goulart. It is a NOVEL! He does not believe the moon landings were faked, why should you?
When it comes down to it, CBS and NASA really brought this conspiracy theory upon themselves. If NASA hadn’t been so zealous to sell the public on the landing that it felt compelled to contract with CBS to create staged visuals depicting what contemporary video and photographic technology wasn’t capable of documenting live on television, it’s unlikely the knuckleheads who bought into the conspiracy ever would’ve conceived of it on their own in the first place. I’d venture to wager not a few people who’ve watched NASA’s CGI-crafted conceptualizations of its more recent missions probably think what they’re seeing is actual camera footage.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
They’re just too damn proud to tell the truth!
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
How much do you need to drink before that begins to sound plausible?
wiatr about 5 years ago
Yeah, 400,000-some people are all in on the hoax. Like that has EVER happened in history.
A Common 'tator about 5 years ago
… and the most world-famous incorrect quote in the history of “A” man…
blunebottle about 5 years ago
Some of their arguments sound really credible that it was a hoax- and some things really don’t add up, like the statement by NASA that they’re trying to figure out how to send astronauts through the Van Allen belts…but, years ago, I met James Irwin and viewed his copy of the 16mm “home movies” of the lunar excursions. Yeah, they were there, alright.
J Short about 5 years ago
My clinic used to be near Langley AFB. I treated quite a few scientists involved with the moon landing. At first they were astounded that anyone thought it was fake. Now, some of them go out to talk at schools so the kids get the truth.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Which way is up ? D-Day did not happen also….
jimchronister2016 about 5 years ago
People like you are complete IDIOT’S !
Rotary12 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’ll bet he’s a flat earther too.
gigagrouch about 5 years ago
i like the story of Buzz Aldrin who replied to a Lunar Landing denier with a punch in the mouth.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
violence is never the answer
KEA about 5 years ago
“The Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe.” …tweet from the Flat Earth Society.
Kabana_Bhoy about 5 years ago
Americans LOVE a conspiracy. Always have & always will.
Jim Jones Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lunarcy!!
mistercatworks about 5 years ago
The source of this stupid meme is “Capricorn One”, a science fiction novel by one of my favorite authors Ron Goulart. It is a NOVEL! He does not believe the moon landings were faked, why should you?
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
When it comes down to it, CBS and NASA really brought this conspiracy theory upon themselves. If NASA hadn’t been so zealous to sell the public on the landing that it felt compelled to contract with CBS to create staged visuals depicting what contemporary video and photographic technology wasn’t capable of documenting live on television, it’s unlikely the knuckleheads who bought into the conspiracy ever would’ve conceived of it on their own in the first place. I’d venture to wager not a few people who’ve watched NASA’s CGI-crafted conceptualizations of its more recent missions probably think what they’re seeing is actual camera footage.