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***Space nerd, here. Isn't it interesting that the tards conveniently omit the story of Gary George who, in 1976, bought a collection of videotapes at a government surplus auction. Unbeknownst to him at the time, the tapes he purchased contained original footage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, which took place in 1969.

Gary George was an intern at NASA when he purchased the tapes for around $218. The collection contained over a thousand reels, and George initially sold and donated most of the tapes to local television stations and schools. It wasn't until years later that he realized the historical significance of the remaining tapes in his possession.

These tapes contained raw, unprocessed footage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, including Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface and the planting of the American flag. The video quality of this footage was significantly better than what was broadcasted on television at the time, as the broadcast signals had to be compressed and converted to fit the analog TV standards.

In 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, George decided to sell the tapes at a Sotheby's auction. The tapes, which were described as "the earliest, sharpest, and most accurate surviving video images of man's first steps on the Moon," were sold for a staggering $1.82 million.

RESIST THE FLAT EARTH FAGGOTS. DO YOUR RESEARCH.

PS. If you want a space conspiracy, tune in and watch the $10B JWST telescope (currently in orbit in the gravity well that is L2, one million miles from the moon) as it completely destroys the Big Bang theory with what it is discovering at the edges of time. Absolutely mind blowing, and the Deep State academia is absolutely in a panic. Their control over the narrative, the story of creation, the beginning of life itself, the beginning of the material world, everything, is totally collapsing before our very eyes and there is nothing that they can do about it.

1 year ago
8 score
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Space nerd, here. Isn't it interesting that the tards conveniently omit the story of Gary George who, in 1976, bought a collection of videotapes at a government surplus auction. Unbeknownst to him at the time, the tapes he purchased contained original footage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, which took place in 1969.

Gary George was an intern at NASA when he purchased the tapes for around $218. The collection contained over a thousand reels, and George initially sold and donated most of the tapes to local television stations and schools. It wasn't until years later that he realized the historical significance of the remaining tapes in his possession.

These tapes contained raw, unprocessed footage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, including Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface and the planting of the American flag. The video quality of this footage was significantly better than what was broadcasted on television at the time, as the broadcast signals had to be compressed and converted to fit the analog TV standards.

In 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, George decided to sell the tapes at a Sotheby's auction. The tapes, which were described as "the earliest, sharpest, and most accurate surviving video images of man's first steps on the Moon," were sold for a staggering $1.82 million.

DO YOUR RESEARCH.

PS. If you want a space conspiracy, tune in and watch the $10B JWST telescope (currently in orbit in the gravity well that is L2, one million miles from the moon) as it completely destroys the Big Bang theory with what it is discovering at the edges of time. Absolutely mind blowing, and the Deep State academia is absolutely in a panic. Their control over the narrative, the story of creation, the beginning of life itself, the beginning of the material world, everything, is totally collapsing before our very eyes and there is nothing that they can do about it.

1 year ago
1 score