Here's the best source I could find. There are plenty of copies of the transmissions, of course, but NASA says, that, uh, well, uh, ya know, we kinda, or somebody kinda, re-taped over the originals, uh, maybe, it can happen, ya know.
It's a shite story. The originals seem to be gone, which would certainly be the best source of disproving them.
We're supposed to believe that the people in charge of mankind's greatest achievement forgot to keep the original videos. Sure they did.
The original footage was destroyed which is why there are no 4K remasterings of the moon landing the way old 35mm and 70mm movies are remastered and look amazing. Just the grainy TV broadcasts remain.
It's getting longer by the day.
NASA's video of the moon landings (only the biggest achievement in the history of mankind!!! But sorry, we "lost" them.)
Epstein's prison cell
9/11 Pentagon hit
The Paris tunnel where Princess Diana died
What else?
There can’t not have been video of the Vegas shooting.
Yes, we can add that one, too.
JFK being shot.
I hadn't heard of moon landing videos being lost; I thought I recently saw one.
Here's the best source I could find. There are plenty of copies of the transmissions, of course, but NASA says, that, uh, well, uh, ya know, we kinda, or somebody kinda, re-taped over the originals, uh, maybe, it can happen, ya know.
It's a shite story. The originals seem to be gone, which would certainly be the best source of disproving them.
We're supposed to believe that the people in charge of mankind's greatest achievement forgot to keep the original videos. Sure they did.
https://www.space.com/nasa-apollo-11-moonwalk-lost-tapes-auction-statement.html
It's like they WANT people to question it. The movie "Capricorn 1" is even more believable now :)
Don't interrupt the sheep while they neyyyy
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Thanks 4 noticing bro
The original footage was destroyed which is why there are no 4K remasterings of the moon landing the way old 35mm and 70mm movies are remastered and look amazing. Just the grainy TV broadcasts remain.