To: The_Victor
Just consider the implications for secrecy in faking the moon landing. Hundreds if not thousands of NASA civil servants and contractors would have to knowing perpetrate this fraud upon the public. Providing the existence of those thousands was not also faked.
To: Age of Reason
Providing the existence of those thousands was not also faked. That's right. And what about the millions who watched one moon landing or another on TV or watched the lunar ascent the last couple of flights. All faked. The most trusted Walter Cronkite was faked. Richard C Hoagland was faked. Even my TV and the cat sleeping on top of it were faked.
28 posted on
11/19/2003 4:02:48 PM PST by
RightWhale
(Close your tag lines)
To: Age of Reason
Anybody who has seen our record high $6.9 trillion dollar national debt is unlikely to dispute the existence of bureaucrats, contractors and parasitic government job programs. The Cold War was good for a lot of people who otherwise couldn't earn much of a living.
To: Age of Reason
Anybody who has seen our record high $6.9 trillion dollar national debt
http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdpenny.htm is unlikely to dispute the existence of bureaucrats, contractors and parasitic government job programs. The Cold War was good for a lot of people who otherwise couldn't earn much of a living.
To: Age of Reason
Providing the existence of those thousands was not also faked.
LOL. My uncle doesn't really exist?
To: Age of Reason
Actually I've always considered the Laser reflector deployed by the Astronauts the hardest item to fake. Anyone with the right tools can point a powerful Lazer at the landing site and get a return. It's used to measure exact distance from Earth. It could be done today with a robot, but probably not in 65.
94 posted on
11/19/2003 6:20:02 PM PST by
simarilian
(Scouting is the best place to help raise your kids. Aldrin was an Eagle Scout)
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