why do people think the moon landing was fake?

Why, because they've been educated by liberals who tell them Americans are too evil to have accomplished anything worthwhile.
 
Turns out Buzz Aldrin’s post NASA depression was from never getting to land on Uranus.
 
Had the People today watched and experienced the Space program from the beginning it might be different.

I don't wahat was more amazing...that we did it or that we got them back home without killing more of them.
 
Why? -Because some of the training studio/underwater film footage has made it into the public domain AND because NASA/Government is not forthcoming with truths about lunar events. Never A Straight Answer.
 
We spared no effort or expense to get them back.

They were white.


:cool: ;) ;)

Well...Ok then.

But at the time it didn't matter what color thsy were, their deaths would have meant the end of the space program at that time.

This younger bunch doesn't seem to realize just how fast we were going Technology speaking.

I was born before the space age.

Thirteen years later we were walking on the moon.

It took almost that long for us to get a rocket capable of orbit, off the ground with out blowing up before that!

Everything had to be invented...there was no improving someone else's design...
 
Actually, there were no Real Americans that were instrumental in putting people on La Lune/ the Moon.

It was all Canadians and Germans.

Even the fake moon landing was in Canada.
 
Actually, there were no Real Americans that were instrumental in putting people on La Lune/ the Moon.

It was all Canadians and Germans.

Even the fake moon landing was in Canada.

This is because Canada cratered on the day of inception which obviously impacted their entire outlook. Even their currency is Loony.

:D
 
I think I read where either Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton was pissed because there were no black astronauts.

Actually, there was a black man in the running. Ed Dwight. He spent almost 9,000 hours in training and piloted the F-104 Star Fighter in 1962. He didn't make the cut, for whatever reasons, lost out on the opportunity. It may or may not of been racially motivated. It certainly would verify the outrage of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Sharpton. After all, they were pioneers in the civil rights movement.
 
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