Proof we landed on the moon! I'm a believer now.

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Guy zooms in on the NASA photo and goes over it in detail. If you can look at this and believe it landed on the moon, you are out of your mind.



If I was presented with evidence like this, there is no way in hell I could deny it. Amazing to me that Willie can look at this cardboard contraption with literally aluminum foil and believe it went to the moon.


But I have faith in Willie. I know he is smarter than that. And once he sees that NASA was and is a lie... his mind will begin to open.
 

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Amazing! Like 12 points being scored in final 20 seconds of Warriors game.. Double wow

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Right in front of your face. Even a child could see.

What amazes me is when someone is presented with proof -- 1,000,000% undeniable -- that that piece of junk cardboard aluminum foil did not land on the moon.... that they still cannot see it.

Can you imagine a 60+ year old man like Willie (who is educated and no fool), but sees the above picture.... and STILL believes that that landed on the moon?

That is what is truly amazing.



And that is why they are psychological geniuses. I'll give them that. (For once Willie realizes that it was fake, then he'll have to contemplate the who and the why.)
 

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Don't think you'll get a 1099-G playing my Derby picks but could happen on Oaks Day?

can't imagine 12 points being scored in 20 seconds :think2:
 

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OMG, another thread from Run that the moon landing never happened and NASA was so stupid and so poor they couldn't even make a decent fake landing vehicle

Well that's that, "I'm a believer now, the moon landing never happened"

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I know if we wanted to strike a 1 foot x 1 foot target in Eastern Siberia with a missile in a moments notice, we could do that.

So hopefully we could hit the moon. Less room for error.

Just not sure why the interest is so great on the moon. Its a massive rock.

It would be a solid place to put some that don't belong.
 
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Why are astronauts so supposedly intelligent??

what exactly do tney need to do?

I think it would be a hell of a roller coaster ride to be blasted at 10k miles per hour into space. It’s not like they are driving the rocket

the engineers tjat get it to the moon are the smart ones
 

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Why are astronauts so supposedly intelligent??

what exactly do tney need to do?

I think it would be a hell of a roller coaster ride to be blasted at 10k miles per hour into space. It’s not like they are driving the rocket

the engineers tjat get it to the moon are the smart ones

Ignorance at its best. Don't fret though, you can't help it.
 

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https://www.kcra.com/article/nasa-s...ow-the-tapes-could-sell-for-millions/28377207

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NASA sold moon landing footage to an intern for $218. Now, the tapes could sell for millions
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On July 20, 1969, NASA put a man on the moon and captured it all on tape.
In 1976, the space agency unknowingly sold those tapes of original footage from the Apollo 11 lunar mission to a lucky intern who held onto them for decades. He never even knew their contents.
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Now, NASA's blunder will belong to the highest bidder: The three surviving videotapes of the seminal moment in space exploration are up for auction--at a starting bid of $700,000.
According to Sotheby's, the tapes are worth up to $2 million. Bidding begins July 20, on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
The 2 1/2 hours of footage provide the sharpest image of the history-making mission ever recorded, from Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon's surface to an interplanetary conversation with then-President Richard Nixon to the planting of the American flag.
The tapes were sold by accident to NASA intern Gary George in 1976, who purchased the set unknowingly among 65 boxes of videotapes at a government surplus auction for $217.77.
He resold most of the tapes to local TV stations for a profit but held onto three of them labeled "APOLLO 11 EVA | July 20, 1969 REEL 1 [-3]" at his father's suggestion, according to Soethby's.
It's wise he did: an EVA, or extravehicular activity, is also known as a spacewalk, and his tapes captured the first lunar EVA.
More than 30 years later, after George heard NASA was trying to track down the footage for the moon landing's 40th anniversary, he took the unidentified tapes to a video archivist and viewed them for the first time.
It was then he realized he'd accidentally purchased the sharpest footage of the lunar landing ever recorded.
Whoever purchases the footage will join an exclusive club of viewers: George watched the tapes once more to digitize them and save them on a hard drive, which is included in the tapes' sale. Sotheby's staff viewed them once to assess their quality, which they found to be "faultless."
Still, it's unlikely the highest bidder will snag a bargain like George did.
 

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Amazing. The engineering feat was awesome back then and for those who don't believe it was ever done do a huge disservice to those thousands and thousands of people who were responsible for achieving such success.
 
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Amazing. The engineering feat was awesome back then and for those who don't believe it was ever done do a huge disservice to those thousands and thousands of people who were responsible for achieving such success.

solid effort to send a rocket into low space orbit. exactly how many thousands of people worked on this. that lunar module contraption looks like it was made by a group of 4th graders at recess.
 

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solid effort to send a rocket into low space orbit. exactly how many thousands of people worked on this. that lunar module contraption looks like it was made by a group of 4th graders at recess.

Stick to your comic books. You'll be fine.
 

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the 50th anniversary celebration, poor RM's head must be exploding

"Just look at all those sheeple, I've have PICTURES people"

hey look guys, I have naked pictures of Faith Hill

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I found it on the internet, that proves it's real
 
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Stick to your comic books. You'll be fine.

comic books are more realistic than this moon landing fantasy. 50 years ago, sure. they lost the films and records of it. pretty careless group of NASA trough feeders. now they are looking for more funding.hopefully they build a lunar module that works. would you fly back to the hovering space ship in that. good luck. watched it live and within 10 minutes you could see it was faked.
 

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