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03-09-2007, 04:33 PM
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Re: Landing on the Moon: Real or Fake
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Originally Posted by h2co-pilot
Not that many- and they are all dead!!
- Ted Freeman (T-38 crash, 1964)
- Elliott See and Charlie Bassett (T-38 accident, 1966)
- Virgil "Gus" Grissom (supposedly an outspoken critic of the Space Program) (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
- Ed White (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
- Roger Chaffee (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
- Ed Givens (car accident, 1967)
- C. C. Williams (T-38 accident, October 1967)
- X-15 pilot Mike Adams (the only X-15 pilot killed in November 1967 during the X-15 flight test program - not a NASA astronaut, but had flown X-15 above 50 miles).
- Robert Lawrence, scheduled to be an Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory pilot who died in a jet crash in December 1967, shortly after reporting for duty to that (later cancelled) program.
- NASA worker Thomas Baron Train crash, 1967 shortly after making accusations before Congress about the cause of the Apollo 1 fire, after which he was fired. Ruled as suicide.
- Paul Jacobs, a private investigator from San Francisco, interviewed the head of the US Department of Geology in Washington about the 'moon rocks'. Did you examine the Moon rocks, did they really come from the Moon? Jacobs asked - the geologist did not respond, only laughed. Paul Jacobs and his wife died from cancer within 90 days.
- Lee Gelvani claims to have almost convinced James Irwin, an Apollo 15 astronaut whom Gelvani referred to as an "informant", to confess about a cover-up having occurred. Irwin was supposedly going to contact Kaysing about it; however he died of a heart attack in 1991, before any such telephone call occurred.
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Exactly! Also, since we supposedly "landed on the Moon," NASA has been assasinating members of my family. My maternal grandpa died in late 1969; my uncle Stephen died in 1974; my great uncle Bob died in 1981; my paternal grandpa died in 1999; my maternal grandma's second husband died in 2003; my cousin died in 2004; one of my aunts died in 2004; my maternal grandma died last year; and another aunt died a few months ago; etc ...
Just like all those astronauts! Coincidence? I think not! NASA is clearly offing my family! It must be because they all doubted the Moon landing! 
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03-09-2007, 04:37 PM
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Re: Landing on the Moon: Real or Fake
Oh, and by the way, my great aunt (paternal grandma's identical twin) recently had a mysterious "heart attack." She survived, but I'm sure NASA will get her soon too, just like all those other Moon landing doubters.
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03-09-2007, 05:57 PM
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Re: Landing on the Moon: Real or Fake
4 idiots
Couldnt you use a high powered telescope to see the flag or the buggy or the launch platform that was left behind.
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03-09-2007, 09:18 PM
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Re: Landing on the Moon: Real or Fake
You could probably use the Hubble to take pics of the moon landing area, but really isn't that just a giant space-based laser disguised as a telescope-thingy. I thought all the hubble pictures were just made up on a computer by one of those old-school fractal programs
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03-09-2007, 09:27 PM
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Re: Landing on the Moon: Real or Fake
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Couldnt you use a high powered telescope to see the flag or the buggy or the launch platform that was left behind.
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I'm sure someone at a university or a nerd at home has some images of the landing site.
http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/...ick-to-Enlarge
I don't know that Hubble could look at the Moon. It's focal length might not allow it to focus on an object so close to earth.
EDIT: Actually, Hubble can see the moon:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/arc...2005/29/image/
Resolution is not what I thought it would be however.
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