Did man land on the moon?

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Did man land on the moon?


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gb9

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It is important for folks to not overlook such things - because, the truth is sometimes plainly shown by the things that do not make sense in view of what has already supposed to have occurred.


Moses - I like the way you said this! :D

Notwithstanding, even without looking at the bigger picture (Flat Earth) - there is plenty-sufficient evidence to show the moon landings were faked.
i have come to the conclusion that the moon landings were fake.

unmanned space craft to the moon? probably.

manned space craft to the moon? no
 
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NEWTOCHRISTIANITY

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This is just my opinion, but if man really did land on the moon, then I think that's a pity, because I believe it all to be a huge waste of money, when they could have been feeding the poor, with that money, instead!
 
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Jeraboo

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just for fun, but the first person who stepped on the moon wasn't the one they said it was, it had to have been the cameraman :)

whatever the discussion, moon, flat, round, this or that, isn't it nice to remember and think about, what good thing, what thing of love, what enjoyment was had or shared today, at least we should consider that, regardless of the seriousness, or lightheartedness of any of these conversations :)
 
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NEWTOCHRISTIANITY

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just for fun, but the first person who stepped on the moon wasn't the one they said it was, it had to have been the cameraman :)

whatever the discussion, moon, flat, round, this or that, isn't it nice to remember and think about, what good thing, what thing of love, what enjoyment was had or shared today, at least we should consider that, regardless of the seriousness, or lightheartedness of any of these conversations :)
@Jeraboo : Great comment!!
 

Moses_Young

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i have come to the conclusion that the moon landings were fake.

unmanned space craft to the moon? probably.

manned space craft to the moon? no
If unmanned space craft had made it to the moon, NASA would have more than the woefully inadequate evidence it has to prove they had landed there, and so-called conspiracy theorists likely wouldn't even know man had not landed there (e.g. NASA would be in possession of convincing surface photographs and videos, full 360 degree video evidence of satellites, perhaps a 48 hour (or whatever it is supposed to take) video of a rocket traveling all the way to the moon, genuine moon-rocks that weren't petrified trees etc.)
 

Socreta93

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An amazing conspiracy I read on reddit was that Stanley Kubrick produced and filmed the moon landing, but he's such a perfectionist he insisted they film on location.
 

GaryA

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i have come to the conclusion that the moon landings were fake.
Good!

Was there anything specific that helped you to come to that conclusion with certainty?

unmanned space craft to the moon? probably.
If so - did the craft go all the way to the moon on rocket power? Did it come back? How did it get back? The same rocket?

Have you ever even heard of a rocket made that could fire twice so that it could make a round trip - to somewhere and then back - without [at least] having to be "reloaded" at the destination point before returning to the origination point? Have you ever even heard of a rocket that was not a "one use" rocket - especially, during the last half of the previous century? (before the year 2000)

manned space craft to the moon? no
Correct!