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Message Subject Moon Landing Hoax Apollo 17 : Astronauts See Stagehands in The Ceiling Holding Hoses(Wires)
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It's 1969 and the technology is pretty primitive to say the least. No one has ever landed a manned spacecraft on another planet, lifted him off and got him back home. The number of things that could go wrong causing a total disater and massive embarrassment for the USA for all the world to see are many. How would it look for america if they had astronauts sranded on the moon? They would look like the biggest failures in history.

With all that in mind, does anybody really believe they would leave themselves wide open to such possible disaster and embarrassment by transmitting this live, and in full view to the world? Not on your life, and that's enough for me to believe they never went to the moon.

I don't believe, that in 1969, any "astronaut" would willingly place himself in the position of being in a spacecraft on the moon with the possibility of being stranded there for eternity. The way the astronauts were joking around, supposedly on the moon as if they had'nt a care in the world, when they had no way of knowing they could get safely back is a dead give away as far as i'm concerned. The whole idea of them doing it, not once, but six times in 1969 is utterly proposterous. Case closed.
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In about 1981 I took a computer programming class in Fortran. We had a state-of-the-art Cray Supercomputer at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, courtesy of Uncle Money Bags Ted Stevens. The first day of class we went to see this miraculous machine. It took up half the ground floor of a large buildiing and had to be kept at a very specific temperature and we all had to wear shoe and hair covers and etc. etc. The only way to connect with this machine was from about two dozen terminals hardwired into it. The only thing you could do with it was write programming code and crunch numbers. It was slow and prone to malfunctions. This was twelve years already after the 'moon landings'. I tend to think the astronauts were really actors too. . .
 
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