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Re The moon landing hoax(or the plausibility thereof)


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2021 Oct 21, 7:46am   949 views  61 comments

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I have always maintained the 50/50 stance on if the moon landing was a hoax or not. Originally for much of my life I 100% fully believed it really happened using late 60's cold war technology. But as the years dragged on, you would think a low hanging fruit like a Manned Lunar landing with modern technology would have been a no brainer. Then the way we land crafts on Mars, has been throwing a padded gooball with a parachute landing. Always struck me as odd, given that in the 60's they really nailed that controlled decent with thrusters. The whole Mars landing in the late 90's just seemed so backwards compared to the moon landing. Why didn't we send a bigger buggy, it could have gone places that the tiny Mars rover couldn't have?

One of the biggest arguments against the Lunar hoax was always. "It's the Government, you can't have a hoax perpetuated on the level it takes to pull of a Moon landing, and expect everyone involved to keep quiet."

Well the Scamdemic has proven, that even if those in the government do speak out and blow the whistle. If they get fired and rebuked by the media, and ridiculed, the public will also label that person a disgruntled crackpot.
So the way every Establishment, Government, Agency and Media has gone lockstep to push the myriad of false narratives surrounding the Corona Virus, the masks, the wash your hands, the vax, the social distancing, the snuffing out hospital patients to claim they were Covid casualties. It all exposes the Moon landing hoax in great detail.

btw, I have also always maintained that even if the Moon landing was hoax, the technology we gained from the space program was invaluable. And in those times during the cold war, Americans would not have wanted tax trillions spent, on sending shit in space to race the Russians in an Orbit sprint.

I'm still at 50/50, but the defense that too many people would squeal and reveal the hoax, has been debunked.

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55   AmericanKulak   2021 Oct 21, 5:11pm  

HeadSet says
Why? The US put Viking 1 on Mars in 1976 that send back panoramic pics.


And the Russians had the Venera probes that were the only landings on Venus. They are unlucky on Mars, but lucky on Venus. Until recently, we had the opposite issue.

The pressure on Venus is unbelievable - far more hostile than the Moon which is pretty much the same vacuum as the rest of space except for the most trace 'atmosphere. And the distance much further. If you can land a pressure resistant probe on Venus that can actually broadcast back to Earth, you can put men on the Moon and bring them back.
56   AmericanKulak   2021 Oct 21, 5:13pm  

Ceffer says
The 'petrified wood' was an alleged moon rock given to Holland. They kept it as an exhibet in a glass case. I gather some observers looked at it askance, so they opened and analyzed it and found out it was petrified wood. That is pretty funny. "Thanks for the fake moon rock."


They have kilos and kilos of Moon rock and samples have been distributed to universities and some K-12 schools.

Pretty sure Russia and China have done sample returns from there as well. It would be trivial for somebody to compare them and detect an immediate difference. Oxygenated atmospheres change the lithosphere to an incredible degree.
57   Onvacation   2021 Oct 21, 5:15pm  

Ceffer says
Moon rock at Dutch museum is just petrified wood

They had forests on the moon?
58   komputodo   2021 Oct 22, 9:21am  

Has anyone heard of LUNAR METEORITES? Basically moonrocks here on earth.
59   HeadSet   2021 Oct 22, 11:22am  

komputodo says
Has anyone heard of LUNAR METEORITES? Basically moonrocks here on earth.

I never believed that nor the bit about Martian rocks here on Earth. To get here from Mars, something would have to knock a piece of Mars into escape velocity, then it would have to wander the incredible vastness of space between the planets and by chance hit Earth, then not burn up in re-entry.
60   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 22, 11:59am  

HeadSet says
To get here from Mars, something would have to knock a piece of Mars into escape velocity,


Not only that, what sample would we compare it to?

It's a rock from Pulledofmyassafornia!
61   Rin   2021 Oct 22, 12:33pm  

HeadSet says
The US put Viking 1 on Mars in 1976 that send back panoramic pics.


I think Viking was nearly a billion dollars in '76 dollars.

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