Did man land on the moon?

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Did man land on the moon?

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Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?

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101Walterton wrote:Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?
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"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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I've just read H.G. Wells again, and by jove, man did land on the moon, and a damn sight earlier than those infernal Yankees did! Do yourselves a favour and read the book, it's all true. I'm just about to slowly walk to the shops, buy some of that gravity-defying paint and then come flying back.

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dave202 wrote:I've just read H.G. Wells again, and by jove, man did land on the moon, and a damn sight earlier than those infernal Yankees did! Do yourselves a favour and read the book, it's all true. I'm just about to slowly walk to the shops, buy some of that gravity-defying paint and then come flying back.
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101Walterton wrote:Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?
Easy you'd have thought, so why not then ? As someone woken up as a small child to watch the moon landing it would really put my mind to rest, still can't get my head around how they did it way back then or on the other hand how so many people could lie about it....... I don't pretend to understand the science involved but surely in the 21st century we could nail it as an absolute known truth or just another piece of propaganda bullshit? :huh:
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Purple Hayes wrote:
101Walterton wrote:Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?
Easy you'd have thought, so why not then ? As someone woken up as a small child to watch the moon landing it would really put my mind to rest, still can't get my head around how they did it way back then or on the other hand how so many people could lie about it....... I don't pretend to understand the science involved but surely in the 21st century we could nail it as an absolute known truth or just another piece of propaganda bullshit? :huh:
As far as I'm concerned it is an absolute known truth. Or, as close as that can be.
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Purple Hayes wrote:
101Walterton wrote:Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?
Easy you'd have thought, so why not then ? As someone woken up as a small child to watch the moon landing it would really put my mind to rest, still can't get my head around how they did it way back then or on the other hand how so many people could lie about it....... I don't pretend to understand the science involved but surely in the 21st century we could nail it as an absolute known truth or just another piece of propaganda bullshit? :huh:
What we achieved 43 years ago in science should be a doddle today. That's why I remain perplexed.
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Wolter wrote:
Purple Hayes wrote:
101Walterton wrote:Can't they resolve this once and for all by finding that flag and all the crap they left behind (including the footprints and tyre tracks etc..which will apparently still be there) with one of those fancy telescopes ?
Easy you'd have thought, so why not then ? As someone woken up as a small child to watch the moon landing it would really put my mind to rest, still can't get my head around how they did it way back then or on the other hand how so many people could lie about it....... I don't pretend to understand the science involved but surely in the 21st century we could nail it as an absolute known truth or just another piece of propaganda bullshit? :huh:
As far as I'm concerned it is an absolute known truth. Or, as close as that can be.
It would be different if Russia had got there first.
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Wolter wrote:As far as I'm concerned it is an absolute known truth. Or, as close as that can be.
That's exactly what a freemason "plant" would say, you one world government conspiring motherfucker.
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Also, obviously, we did not land on the moon. BECAUSE WHERE'S THE MOON CHEESE, OBAMA?

Right next to his non-existent American birth certificate, assholes. Check and mate.
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Flex wrote:Also, obviously, we did not land on the moon. BECAUSE WHERE'S THE MOON CHEESE, OBAMA?

Right next to his non-existent American birth certificate, assholes. Check and mate.
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You'll notice we haven't made many return trips.
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Flex wrote:
You'll notice we haven't made many return trips.
Not that we know of
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