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35 years ago…

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By: Papa Lima - 25th July 2004 at 09:20

A gust of solar wind!

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By: Flood - 25th July 2004 at 00:27

…dint it happen on the Klangers?

Dunno – ask Ashley.
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By: kurmitz28 - 24th July 2004 at 12:04

If I wus clever enough to figure out the whole shortcut thingy, I’d attach the shortcut that show you the moment when man alledgedly first stepped on the moon, only for the studio lights to crash down against him and technicians appear out of the ‘lunar’ landscape.

That has also happened twice before, first on the set of a James Bond film which I cant remember which one, and secondly dint it happen on the Klangers?

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By: geedee - 23rd July 2004 at 22:37

Well…did they or didnt they ?

Having watched the programme that ripped the whole space shot apart, it certainly causes doubt on the whole thing.

If I wus clever enough to figure out the whole shortcut thingy, I’d attach the shortcut that show you the moment when man alledgedly first stepped on the moon, only for the studio lights to crash down against him and technicians appear out of the ‘lunar’ landscape.

And yes, I watched the whole space shot from start to date, and I have the whole thing care of numerous age old hard bound volumes of a certain well known magazine that show’s the whole thing from start to finish.

Me,. I dont know, but I have reason to doubt what we have all been told and until someone comes up with irefutable ~(try spelling that when you are half cut like I am at then mo !) I have an open mind

just thought I’d share that little bit with you !

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By: Flood - 23rd July 2004 at 21:22

Ahem. Other end.

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By: kurmitz28 - 23rd July 2004 at 20:40

I aint gonna wipe your mind…. and get all that S**t on my hands?

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By: Flood - 23rd July 2004 at 20:14

Brainwashing?
Sorry, I need it after the last week. Wipe my mind and set me free.

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By: steve rowell - 23rd July 2004 at 10:25

Food, Flood, Flood, what are we gonna do with you??????????

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By: Flood - 23rd July 2004 at 00:03

I wernt even a twinkle in my ol’mans eyes.
Also a good point to think about, how come on his left leg he has light all the way round it?, and his visor isnt in half shadow, particulary if he is facing away from the sun?

There are loads of thingds like that to be sorted out – someone somewhere was very lazy!

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By: Hand87_5 - 22nd July 2004 at 19:33

I heard it on the radio while stuck out in the middle of Bahrain desert on guard duty. Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds was also on the radio in the 1930s and a lot of people panicked!
Mind you, I believe they did land on the moon myself, others may have a different opinion.

I agree , I guess they really went on the moon.
I guess that the pictures on TV or some pix like the one above in this thread were fake since it was easier to produce than a real live broadcast from the moon.

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By: Papa Lima - 22nd July 2004 at 19:20

I heard it on the radio while stuck out in the middle of Bahrain desert on guard duty. Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds was also on the radio in the 1930s and a lot of people panicked!
Mind you, I believe they did land on the moon myself, others may have a different opinion.

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By: kurmitz28 - 22nd July 2004 at 19:15

I wernt even a twinkle in my ol’mans eyes.
Also a good point to think about, how come on his left leg he has light all the way round it?, and his visor isnt in half shadow, particulary if he is facing away from the sun?

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By: Hand87_5 - 22nd July 2004 at 18:18

Someone who can remember the sixties!:D
It must have happened – Steve saw it, but in black and white…;)
The truth will out, one day.

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Yep I remember that day, i was 12 and we were all stuck in front of the TV.

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By: Flood - 22nd July 2004 at 17:57

Someone who can remember the sixties!:D
It must have happened – Steve saw it, but in black and white…;)
The truth will out, one day.

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By: steve rowell - 22nd July 2004 at 05:27

I watched the whole thing on TV as a twenty year old, albeit in B/w in those days
It happened alright, as did all the other Apollo missions to the Moon

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By: Flood - 21st July 2004 at 19:08

Hmm, and they’ve also worked on rock from Mars found in the Arctic…If they’d hunted around long enough they could’ve saved billions of dollars there too!

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By: Hand87_5 - 21st July 2004 at 17:30

Well , quite easy to make a fake TV show for an as powerful agency as NASA.

However, I think they went on the moon. They brought back hundreds of kilos of moon rocks that thousands of scientists worked on.

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By: BAFMaverick - 21st July 2004 at 17:24

In 1969, Hollywood didn’t make a job as impressive as today 😀
No, seriously, do you really think that it was a joke? A lot of people do think so… 😀 :p

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By: Flood - 21st July 2004 at 17:19

#If you believed they put a man on the moon, man on the moon
If you believe there’s nothing up my sleeve, then nothing is cool#

Is that shadow on the surface the same as the one on the visor?
How many visors did they have anyway? Some were clearly transparent whilst others were blatantly reflective – and NASA would have you believe that they took only one eva suit and all the gubbins!
How come you can’t see any detail in the shadowed areas and yet the space suit is perfectly visable?
How far away is that horizon, and why is the light – from the sun (???) – dropping off in the distance although everything on the surface is the same distance from its light source?

Food for thought?:D

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