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Ill see how people answer first before I post my argument...
I say they didnt by the way....:nod:
I say they didnt by the way....:nod:
This ought to be good.
The burden of proof is on those who say we didn't, since the known facts and not innuendos and theories support that we did.
SO, you first. I say we did. Too big of a secret to keep.
Not true, people who believe man has landed on the moon, dont have proof either, just what they have been told.
People who believe man didnt land on the moon have pretty damn good evidence, as they are always asked to disprove first,
what evidence is there to say man did? photos? video? TV...could all be fake..
Ive rarely had people agree in public forums, but you get the few "free minded ones" who will..
Im happy to argue the case
thanks for answering guys :willy_nilly: < probably the wrong smilie!
photos, video feeds, eyewitness testimony (astronauts), thousands upon thousands of different individuals involved in every aspect of the program and TV coverage are all examples of the proof that needs to be refuted by those who think it's all a big conspiracy, not the other way around.Not true, people who believe man has landed on the moon, dont have proof either, just what they have been told.
People who believe man didnt land on the moon have pretty damn good evidence, as they are always asked to disprove first,
what evidence is there to say man did? photos? video? TV...could all be fake..
Ive rarely had people agree in public forums, but you get the few "free minded ones" who will..
Im happy to argue the case
thanks for answering guys :willy_nilly: < probably the wrong smilie!
How about Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong? Do you call these living legends liars to their face when they tell you they walked on the moon?
HOLY SHIT, MAN WALKS ON FUCKING MOON
The Apollo flag-raising also provided NASA engineers with an interesting technical challenge. They designed a flagpole with a horizontal bar allowing the flag to "fly" without the benefit of wind to overcome the effects of the moon's lack of an atmosphere. Other factors considered in the design were weight, heat resistance, and ease of assembly by astronauts whose space suits restricted their range of movement and ability to grasp items.
Firstly the flag had a horizontal bar attached to it at the top.* This was done so that the flag would stand out from the flagpole.* NASA appreciated that there would be no wind on the moon, so any normal flag would just hang limply and unattractively down the pole.** To make things look better they added a bar that stood out at 90 degrees from the pole.* The flag was really hanging from this, rather than from the pole.* The bar was also not quite the full width of the flag, so that it was slightly furled to give a 'wave look' to it.
The moon's surface, once you get past the thin layer of dust, is very hard.* So getting the flagpole to stick in was a tough job.* The footage shows the astronaut twisting the pole back and forth in order to try and get it further into the ground. ** This movement made the attached bar and flag flutter.
The flagpole itself was light aluminium that is quite springy.* Even once the astronaut let go the pole would continue to vibrate.* This in turn would shake the bar and flap the flag.* Without any air to dampen this it would continue to do so for longer than you might expect.
looks like swearings ok here,
it aint mindfuckery games pounder, nice grammer though.
and to lay it out in one go would kill this thread dont you think?
It was all faked and filmed in a studio (as far as im concerned) too argue each point would take us a long time, so Ill start with the simple most obvious and talked about ones.
Why was the American flag flying on the moon? (Im not going to do a "no atmosphere, for any wind statement" ).
was it made of wire? was there a magic gust of wind on the moon in 1969?
if you're going to pull this card, little one, you better pull it correctly.it aint mindfuckery games pounder, nice grammer though.
Best way to win an argument. One shot, one kill.and to lay it out in one go would kill this thread dont you think?
This is a POWERFUL way to state your position. I can feel myself bending to your will already....:smiley24:It was all faked and filmed in a studio (as far as im concerned)
it's "to argue," not "too argue." :cooltoo argue each point would take us a long time, so Ill start with the simple most obvious and talked about ones.
Thanks, Breath.Why was the American flag flying on the moon? (Im not going to do a "no atmosphere, for any wind statement" ).
was it made of wire? was there a magic gust of wind on the moon in 1969?
Ill see how people answer first before I post my argument...
I say they didnt by the way....:nod:
How about Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong? Do you call these living legends liars to their face when they tell you they walked on the moon?
errrr yes... have you met them?
........and to lay it out in one go would kill this thread dont you think?
It was all faked and filmed in a studio (as far as im concerned) too argue each point would take us a long time, so Ill start with the simple most obvious and talked about ones.
Why was the American flag flying on the moon? (Im not going to do a "no atmosphere, for any wind statement" ).
was it made of wire? was there a magic gust of wind on the moon in 1969?
photos, video feeds, eyewitness testimony (astronauts), thousands upon thousands of different individuals involved in every aspect of the program and TV coverage are all examples of the proof that needs to be refuted by those who think it's all a big conspiracy, not the other way around.
So if you have evidence that we didn't, lay it out and quit playing mindfuckery games, like saying the people that agree with you are the "free-minded ones." Am I to gather from that if one thinks we did land on the moon, that one is some how "close-minded?"
If you're "happy to argue the case," and the case is whether or not we landed on the moon and not who needs to prove what, then quit cuttin bait and start fishin.
As usual, I'm all ears....
errrr yes... have you met them?
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