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America was engaged in a Cold War with the Soviet Union and considered it imperative that they win the race to put a man on the moon.They faked it because it was far easier to do than actually going ???

The money raised for the mission was used to pay people off.

Boffins reckon that the chances of putting a man on the moon were less than one fifth of 1% and a human wouldn't survive the radiation levels,even in a spacesuit.

It was all a distraction to take the yank publics attention away from the Vietnam War.

They were miles behind the Soviet Union in the space race.Russia were the first to put a man in space,first to put an animal in space,first space walk etc.

President Kennedy promised in 1961 that the U.S. would put a man on the moon by the end of the decade and,lo and behold,six months before the end of the decade,they did..........or did they?

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saw a video of how it was all staged. like the shadows on the moon surface of the astonauts were not consistant with the sun position, one of the rocks on the surface had the letter "C" on it - suggesting it was a prop on a set. and so and so on.

they then recreated the whole thing in a desert and slowed the recording down - looked well real.

but cant be sure.

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LOL!

No it wasn't staged. There's a satellite being sent to make detailed photographs of the moon, which will have the resolution to pick up the lunar rover that was left behind, and maybe even the footprints.

Scientifically speaking, it's not hard to get to the moon - just costs a lot.

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Apparently when they went to the moon, they saw spaceships of the extra terrestrial kind. You can look this up on the net.

Its possible that the moon landings footage was faked but they did go though. It was faked because in the original footage, UFOs were captured on film and they wanted to keep this a secret.

Just a thought

Heres a good link to read:

http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicphotos.html

It makes alot of sense

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the equipment left behind on the moon included mirrors which are used every day by astronomers, as they fire lasers at those mirroirs and then calculate the time it takes for the beam to return to the earth at different intervals. doing this they accurately track the moon's movement and velocity.

if NASA never landed on the moon, then how do you explain all of the laser beam data that is being recorded lol

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Ask yourself several VERY important questions.........

1. Did we actually have the technology to undertake the trip?

Yes we did

2. Did we have the technology to COMMUNICATE throughout the trip???

NO!!! The first mobile phones were HUGE enough when they first came out so can you imagine the size of the batteries they would have had to use for radio's and stuff??

3. Did we have the technology to take the 'wonderful' photo's that we have seen?

NO!! And can you actually imagine trying to take photo's with a tiny movie camera and trying, successfully EVERY time, to focus through a small viewfinder WITH A GREAT BIG HELMET ON!!!

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Apparently when they went to the moon, they saw spaceships of the extra terrestrial kind. You can look this up on the net.

Its possible that the moon landings footage was faked but they did go though. It was faked because in the original footage, UFOs were captured on film and they wanted to keep this a secret.

Just a thought

Heres a good link to read:

http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicphotos.html

It makes alot of sense

They saw mysterious lights which Astronaghts refer to as critters.

These lights could not be explained and still cannot be explained to this day.

The truth is that alot of strange activity goes on above our atmosphere which scientists cannot provide an answer to.

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