Posted on 08/27/2012 9:35:44 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
Five days for the victims of the Sikh temple shooting, one day for Neal Armstrong.
>>Flags to fly at half-staff on Armstrongs funeral
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/flags-to-fly-at-half-staff-on-armstrongs-funeral-2012-08-27
Now you’ve done it, injecting actual facts into pointless thread of speculation....
My goodness, what a handsome man!
Regards,
I have never paid much attention to the moon landing hoax theories. But after Armstrong died I have found interesting discussions. The interview after they had just gone to the moon is weird for so many reasons.That interview of the 3 is kind of eerie.
Perhaps it is because Aldrin saw something out there as admitted by Aldrin that no one has been able to explain.
Perhaps there was a moon landing but they couldn’t show the public because of what happened ..so you see these clips that look like they are attached to wires.
Really, those of you that know all about Space..what is the reason for the look of the wires - especially around the 2 minute mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRbExDjvhpc
After finding out what the CIA was up to with MK Ultra- just about anything is possible.
The widow of Stanley Kubrick says he filmed the landing hoax.
One of Armstrong’s cryptic remarks:
There are great ideas undiscovered , breakthroughs to those who can remove one of truths protective layers”...
whatever that means...
>>Now youve done it, injecting actual facts into pointless thread of speculation....
Ooops - I did it again...
The widow of Stanley Kubrick says he filmed the landing hoax.
Watch the dust kicked up by the astronauts in the youtube video you posted. The dust immediately settles back to the ground.
Now watch these videos of the astronauts driving the rovers. The dust kicked up by the rovers wheels immediately drops back to the ground. Why? Because there is no atmosphere on the Moon to hold the dust up. Ever watch (or driven behind) a car or truck driving down a dirt road? The dust kicked up doesn’t immediately drop back down because the atmosphere keeps it suspended. And even with todays technology, I highly doubt it’s possible to create a vacuum in a Hollywood sized studio, much less being able to do it 43 years ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIBgVnlXE5U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKpzp358F4
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