So, what do you do when all of the "facts" that you "know" seem to contradict each other? Tear everything away until there is nothing left but a truth that you can stand on. Notice I didn't say "the" truth but "a" truth. That's what I had to do.
For me, knowing that the USSR, along with other countries that were watching, would have exposed the Apollo missions as frauds if they were in fact fake was a truth that I could stand on.
I also have friends here in Houston that bounce lasers off of the reflectors that we left behind on the moon every week.
All of the conflicting details expose the fact that there are people that want you and I to have doubts about this. Unfortunately for whatever narrative they are trying to establish, we don't trust anyone and we'll keep digging until we satisfy our curiosity.
The only question left for me on this subject isn't "did we go", it is why do they want us to have doubts about this and what do they want to conceal.
Good insight. Gold star. For those who understand what it took to go, there are no mysteries. But for those who are painfully ignorant of the science and engineering of how we went, it all seems mysterious. And it really is an object lesson in how "common sense" is a bogus concept when you really need to understand with uncommon sense.
You know what just screams out to me that is nuts about people that think, well, the government's lying to you about everything blah blah blah blah blah? It doesn't occur to you that the person that posted this on Twitter knows that they are misrepresenting this photo as being astronauts on the moon to try and get you to not look at the moon? There is a space race on the moon right now but it's between China and the United States to hopefully discover first on the moon the biggest and most valuable supplies of helium 3. That's why you're seeing all this moon activity right now
Correct. HE3 is the next gold rush so to speak and the moon has tons of it. I live in Houston and have family that work for various contractors that work for NASA and some of them think it was faked too. It's mind boggling, but then again, they weren't alive back then and they have no idea what a big deal the Apollo missions were. I opt not to argue, but point out that the Soviets would have ratted us out for absolute sure. That isn't a magic bullet, but it gives them something solid to consider while they're figuring it out. BTW, thanks to you and your team for keeping things so nice here in the pond. It's been cozy.
So, what do you do when all of the "facts" that you "know" seem to contradict each other? Tear everything away until there is nothing left but a truth that you can stand on. Notice I didn't say "the" truth but "a" truth. That's what I had to do.
For me, knowing that the USSR, along with other countries that were watching, would have exposed the Apollo missions as frauds if they were in fact fake was a truth that I could stand on.
I also have friends here in Houston that bounce lasers off of the reflectors that we left behind on the moon every week.
All of the conflicting details expose the fact that there are people that want you and I to have doubts about this. Unfortunately for whatever narrative they are trying to establish, we don't trust anyone and we'll keep digging until we satisfy our curiosity.
The only question left for me on this subject isn't "did we go", it is why do they want us to have doubts about this and what do they want to conceal.
Good insight. Gold star. For those who understand what it took to go, there are no mysteries. But for those who are painfully ignorant of the science and engineering of how we went, it all seems mysterious. And it really is an object lesson in how "common sense" is a bogus concept when you really need to understand with uncommon sense.
I've been to that observatory in Texas and we did exactly that back when I worked at in television
You know what just screams out to me that is nuts about people that think, well, the government's lying to you about everything blah blah blah blah blah? It doesn't occur to you that the person that posted this on Twitter knows that they are misrepresenting this photo as being astronauts on the moon to try and get you to not look at the moon? There is a space race on the moon right now but it's between China and the United States to hopefully discover first on the moon the biggest and most valuable supplies of helium 3. That's why you're seeing all this moon activity right now
Correct. HE3 is the next gold rush so to speak and the moon has tons of it. I live in Houston and have family that work for various contractors that work for NASA and some of them think it was faked too. It's mind boggling, but then again, they weren't alive back then and they have no idea what a big deal the Apollo missions were. I opt not to argue, but point out that the Soviets would have ratted us out for absolute sure. That isn't a magic bullet, but it gives them something solid to consider while they're figuring it out. BTW, thanks to you and your team for keeping things so nice here in the pond. It's been cozy.