I wanted to believe. I really did. I'm not your age - I was born in 78. BUT I wanted to be an astronaut, I watched the Challenger explosion live on TV in a classroom on one of those wheeled in TVs. I was in hysterics. My mom was actually called to pick me up early from school.
I randomly came across the "moon conspiracy" at some point when I was looking at atrocities perpetrated against people - nuclear tests both in people and in general, medical experiments without informed consent, MKUltra. My greatest dream - to leave earth and earn my own way, to be useful, to explore - all went up in smoke. I wanted to believe...
I actually cried when it finally sunk into me that it was a lie. I don't know what we've actually managed, but what NASA says is a lie.
American Moon is a good one too.
I was going to suggest it, too :) Also Richard D. Hall has hired a statement analyst to analyze the statements from the astronauts:
https://youtu.be/wfTapJhp_Qw
I'm still on the fence.
As a kid I got to see the Apollo 17 night launch in person
from 5 miles away. It was absolutely real.
I was the last of a generation to learn math on a slide ruler.
The American Moon is the one that got me thinking.
It has some deeper analysis.
I am a Kubrick fan. He was a perfectionist. He would shoot 20 hours of a scene and throw away 19.
I wanted to believe. I really did. I'm not your age - I was born in 78. BUT I wanted to be an astronaut, I watched the Challenger explosion live on TV in a classroom on one of those wheeled in TVs. I was in hysterics. My mom was actually called to pick me up early from school.
I randomly came across the "moon conspiracy" at some point when I was looking at atrocities perpetrated against people - nuclear tests both in people and in general, medical experiments without informed consent, MKUltra. My greatest dream - to leave earth and earn my own way, to be useful, to explore - all went up in smoke. I wanted to believe...
I actually cried when it finally sunk into me that it was a lie. I don't know what we've actually managed, but what NASA says is a lie.
I have figured just about everything out but faking the telemetry to the moon.
I know that during the Vietnam conflict they had pretty decent inertial guidance systems.
Do you have any info on that satellite that provide a signal for practice?
from 5 miles away. It was absolutely real
Sure, but did you also see the rocket land in the ocean after the launch?