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Did We Go to the Moon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Apogee" data-source="post: 38385" data-attributes="member: 600"><p><strong>Re: Did We Go to the Moon?</strong></p><p></p><p>I've had a long-standing interest in manned spaceflight since a kid and my bookshelves groan with books on the subject.</p><p> </p><p>The fact is the Moon Landing Hoax has been completely and soundly debunked on every single level.</p><p> </p><p>David Percy, one of its most outspoken proponents, has even removed his own Wikipedia entry in embarrassment. </p><p> </p><p>So-called 'experts' like him are anything but.</p><p> </p><p>The hoax idea has absolutely no logic to it, no science that stands up and no common sense.</p><p> </p><p>The fact that the LM looks flimsy is a reflection of the fact that, in once sense, it had to be as weight restrictions were one of the biggest problems when Grumman was developing the spacecraft. The fact is it couldn't even support its own weight if it landed on the earth. This makes the courage of the men who flew it all the more remarkable. </p><p> </p><p>Poor, foolsihly misguided Bart Sibrel spent all that time trying to get Moonwalking astronauts to swear on a bible that they'd been to the moon. Of course, most of them wouldn't give him the time of the day -and Aldrin even famously popped him one when Sibrel called him a coward and liar- but Alan Bean (By far the most affable of the Apollo guys), had no problem with swearing on a bible. But is that good enough for idiots like Sibrel?</p><p> </p><p>Ask yourself this...If the moon landing was a hoax, why would they jeopardise the conspiracy by repeating it SIX more times?</p><p> </p><p>Leave this particular conspiracy where it belongs...in the grabage can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apogee, post: 38385, member: 600"] [b]Re: Did We Go to the Moon?[/b] I've had a long-standing interest in manned spaceflight since a kid and my bookshelves groan with books on the subject. The fact is the Moon Landing Hoax has been completely and soundly debunked on every single level. David Percy, one of its most outspoken proponents, has even removed his own Wikipedia entry in embarrassment. So-called 'experts' like him are anything but. The hoax idea has absolutely no logic to it, no science that stands up and no common sense. The fact that the LM looks flimsy is a reflection of the fact that, in once sense, it had to be as weight restrictions were one of the biggest problems when Grumman was developing the spacecraft. The fact is it couldn't even support its own weight if it landed on the earth. This makes the courage of the men who flew it all the more remarkable. Poor, foolsihly misguided Bart Sibrel spent all that time trying to get Moonwalking astronauts to swear on a bible that they'd been to the moon. Of course, most of them wouldn't give him the time of the day -and Aldrin even famously popped him one when Sibrel called him a coward and liar- but Alan Bean (By far the most affable of the Apollo guys), had no problem with swearing on a bible. But is that good enough for idiots like Sibrel? Ask yourself this...If the moon landing was a hoax, why would they jeopardise the conspiracy by repeating it SIX more times? Leave this particular conspiracy where it belongs...in the grabage can. [/QUOTE]
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