Impossible to fake. There are any number of tracking stations around the world and any number of unfriendly nations willing to expose fraud. The world is not flat, the moon landings happened.
Why belabor the point? Anyone not believing it happened will never be convinced otherwise.
Why do you think there are programs on werewolves and Bigfoot? The same people that don’t believe in the moon landing, will believe in Bigfoot.
In spite of the revolution of computing, increased knowledge sum base, advanced materials testing...it seems that engineering fails are as frequent as they were back in slide rule days. Chernobyl, Jap nuke plant, Bhopal, bridge failures, Challenger, Deepwater Horizon, building collapses, Boeing 737 Max...and nobody is quite sure what NASA actually accomplishes anymore...seems like they farm everything out to private contractors...and cut the checks to the contractors. It seems up into the 70's, we accomplished some real marvels of achievement, infrastructure, aviation, energy, medicine. Even the most militant and hostile of the alphabet generations must admit to some pretty amazing world changing stuff happened, the end of the cold war, the B52, the SR-71, the moon shot, polio whipped, nuke plants, deepwater drilling, organ transplants, lasers , fiber optics. Has the pace of discovery and achievement slowed? Or am I suffering from boomer nostalgia?
Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.
I have joined the 'I don't know' group. The idea of a successful 500,000 mile round trip interrupted by a successful landing on a moon and people dismounting the ship and walking around with no atmosphere to filter the sun and not much gravity is a bit much to believe. Especially considering the technology of the time. And we are to believe these folks then rejoined the main ship which never landed, all with 1960s equipment. And then piloted the mother ship successfully back to earth.
Maybe they did. Doesn't seem likely they could have gotten there alive and to top it off got back home. Maybe they did.
Way smarter folks than me believe the moon story but then again way smarter people than me believe a lot things that aren't true.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you." Hebrew Roots Judaizer
I have joined the 'I don't know' group. The idea of a successful 500,000 mile round trip interrupted by a successful landing on a moon and people dismounting the ship and walking around with no atmosphere to filter the sun and not much gravity is a bit much to believe. Especially considering the technology of the time. And we are to believe these folks then rejoined the main ship which never landed, all with 1960s equipment. And then piloted the mother ship successfully back to earth.
Maybe they did. Doesn't seem likely they could have gotten there alive and to top it off got back home. Maybe they did.
Way smarter folks than me believe the moon story but then again way smarter people than me believe a lot things that aren't true.
It would be easier to believe if we had started constructing permanently manned bases there by the year 2,000. If we went there in 1969, it's almost inconceivable that some nation of the earth hasn't established such bases by now.
All in all, though, I believe we did it, but it's not easy, so I'm wide open for contrary evidence, particularly in light of how little faith I have learned to habitually possess in the mainstream institutions/government nowadays, and knowing how many huge lies have been promulgated by them which are nonetheless believed uncritically by the vast majority of people.
I have joined the 'I don't know' group. The idea of a successful 500,000 mile round trip interrupted by a successful landing on a moon and people dismounting the ship and walking around with no atmosphere to filter the sun and not much gravity is a bit much to believe. Especially considering the technology of the time. And we are to believe these folks then rejoined the main ship which never landed, all with 1960s equipment. And then piloted the mother ship successfully back to earth.
Maybe they did. Doesn't seem likely they could have gotten there alive and to top it off got back home. Maybe they did.
Way smarter folks than me believe the moon story but then again way smarter people than me believe a lot things that aren't true.
It would be easier to believe if we had started constructing permanently manned bases there by the year 2,000. If we went there in 1969, it's almost inconceivable that some nation of the earth hasn't established such bases by now.
All in all, though, I believe we did it, but it's not easy, so I'm wide open for contrary evidence, particularly in light of how little faith I have learned to habitually possess in the mainstream institutions/government nowadays, and knowing how many huge lies have been promulgated by them which are nonetheless believed uncritically by the vast majority of people.
That's the problem, they lie so much.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you." Hebrew Roots Judaizer
Those who maintain that it was all faked, however, will somehow have to explain how there's been a laser reflector on the moon since the 1969 landing, as this fact is pretty easily verifiable.
My older brother has always maintained that the reason the moon program petered out, along with manned missions to anywhere, was simply due to the huge amounts of money we've been hoodwinked into spending on wasteful government giveaway programs.
Only a bleeding gash would believe that space travel has actually been achieved! We all know that the entire history of the world is a lie and that E. Musk is a robot placed amongst us by the jews.
JFC I love this place.
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Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
Those who maintain that it was all faked, however, will somehow have to explain how there's been a laser reflector on the moon since the 1969 landing, as this fact is pretty easily verifiable.
Ah, so that's where the Jewish space lasers come from, it's all making sense now.
Those who maintain that it was all faked, however, will somehow have to explain how there's been a laser reflector on the moon since the 1969 landing, as this fact is pretty easily verifiable.
You struggle getting packages delivered to your front door, brother.
The list of benefits is too long to post here. That's not a copout.
Mankind has learned so much from manned spaceflight, not least of which are the medical advances. Those range from monitoring by instrumentation seen in IC wards to embedded insulin pumps, MRI technology, and much more. Then there's food packaging; that ubiquitous aluminized wrapping we now find on candy bars, potato chips, and almost everything else comes straight from spaceflight.