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| Author: | Jon [ Sat Oct 31, 2015 11:22 pm ] |
| Post subject: | The moon landings |
Just been watching a programme giving both sides. I really really do sadly doubt they were real. |
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| Author: | Kremmen [ Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
I've seen quite a few of these and I have to agree. They did their best back in 69 to cover up the photos but newer technology has revealed things that just don't add up. I've heard that at the time it was a space race that the US had to win - by any means. One of the clinchers for me is the fact that they used bog standard Hasselblad cameras with normal film. Taking that combination through the Van Allen belt of radiation would have wiped the film or at least fogged it just like airport scanners used to do. Ditto humans and the Van Allen belt. Other pictures show multiple shadows. Very sus |
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| Author: | Jon [ Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
The shadows are to my mind very damning and the explanations offered have just left me MORE suspicious. I see Brian Cox, supposedly one of the great brains of our age, has tweeted insults and abuse at those raising questions which makes it worse. As a supposedly brilliant scientist, surely he ought to be able to offer convincing evidence or explanations rather than schoolyard name calling. He does exactly the same in response to scepticism on climate change. Funny that. |
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| Author: | geezer466 [ Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
You two should buy shares in Alcan.... http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07 ... 99372.html http://www.moonlandinghoax.org/8.html |
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| Author: | Jon [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
Not at all convinced by that. |
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| Author: | Kremmen [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:26 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
I can't see it because Flash goes nowhere near my devices now. |
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| Author: | Westonman [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
There are lots of official stories and reports that I don't believe, and the moon landings are only one of them. I don't believe in the 'inherent goodness' of mankind. I don't believe the government (of any colour) has any plans to reduce the national debt. Neither does any government want to control illegal immigration. I don't believe that man made global warming is destroying the planet. Neither do I believe that mankind can 'save the planet'. I don't believe that I evolved from pond scum. I don't believe the official reports concerning the 9/11destruction of the WTC. Nor do I believe the official reports on the 7/7 London bombings. I don't believe politicians when they tell us that membership of the EU is the best thing for Britain. I don't believe that Britain and the West was under imminent threat of attack from WMD by Saddam Hussain. I don't believe that it was necessary, nor was it wise, for Cameron to bomb Libya. Neither is it wise for Britain to be involved in Syria. I don't believe it is necessary to 'teach' children about sex and sexual orientation. I don't believe that fluoride should be put anywhere near our drinking water. I don't believe in 'Peak Oil'. The current and massive price reduction for oil also bears out my unbelief. I don't believe Dr David Kelly committed suicide. I don't believe the Queen is loyal to Britain. Her signing of all acts passing powers to the EU proves to me that she isn't loyal to us. I don't believe we have a Parliamentary democracy. Neither do I believe we have an Executive and an Official Opposition; there is no 'Left' and 'Right' – they are all on the same side of globalism and a one-world government. I don't believe the UN is a benign organisation with the interests of the common people of the world as its purpose. I don't believe or trust very much of what the mainstream media publishes and reports. I believe we are living in a time where elitist lies and deceit prosper, where truth and justice have been officially inverted, where the dishonourable has become honourable, where might is right, where the elite dictate. |
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| Author: | Jon [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 7:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
Can I add to that list. I don't believe in acid rain or man made holes in the ozone layer. Funny how we never hear about those since they came up with global warming! |
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| Author: | Jon [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 7:59 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
Oh.... I don't believe bacon and sausages give you cancer either. This is just the start of what will grow into a massive scare about meat eating. |
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| Author: | Westonman [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The moon landings |
The list was intended to show that so much coming from officialdom should be regarded as suspect in the extreme. I intended for the list to be an example of my unbeliefs, not a complete and exhaustive list. So please be free to add to it. Here are some more of my unbeliefs: I don't believe all faiths lead to the same deity. I don't believe that created life exists outside of planet earth. In my opinion, the space exploration program seeking extraterrestrial life is an exercise in utter futility and a colossal waste of money and energy. I don't believe the earth is millions of years old. I don't believe the political claim that we are all living longer and should be working until we are aged 70, or older. A walk around old graveyards and taking note of the ages that previous generations died can be very enlightening. I don't believe the political claims that future generations will be living way beyond 100 years of age. I'm not convinced that there are going to be very many more generations of people on this planet in the age we live in. I don't believe that death leads to oblivion. Neither does it lead to reincarnation. I don't believe the medics are as clever and as wise as they would have us believe they are. I don't believe that eating cholesterol has any adverse affect on our health. Cholesterol is produced in our own livers as part of the body's self-healing properties. I don't believe that red meat is harmful. The drugs that animals are pumped full of may be harmful to us though. Vegetarianism also results in dietary deficiencies that have to be made up for with supplements in pill form. I don't believe that vaccines are as safe and wonderful as the drug industry claims they are. I don't have the flu jab because it has made me very ill on the two occasions I had it. I don't believe that street running, jogging, is good for knee, ankle, and hip joints. |
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