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Bill graduated from USC in 1949 with a degree in English (Science was not offered). He was employed with Rocketdyne from 1957-1963 as a file clerk (he never worked for NASA). After, he made his living as a self published writer. He wrote books on cooking and travel, and conspiracies. These include We never went to the moon, Neither did the Russians, We went and met aliens, We went and met Nazi's, NASA murdered the Apollo 1 crew, NASA murdered the Challenger crew, a variety of Howard Hughes stories, and a bizarre retelling of the Apollo 13 story. In 1981 he self published a book called "We Never Went to the Moon", based on the 1978 movie, Capricorn One. His book was quickly forgotten. Kasing tried to sue their publisher, claiming they changed their copyright date and stolen his idea. The case was thrown out of court. In 2001, Fox TV aired a special rehashing his long debunked potboiler. The theory caught on with a whole new generation who had no memory of the Moon Landings.

2007-07-24 08:10:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Bill Kaysing was quite a learned nd observant person on the moon rocket progams of NASA.
He chalange the feasebility of the moon landing which left doubt on the belief that even though man went to the moon ,he had never set foot on it.This Was analized by Ralph Rene who offered a Book in which he showed scientific experiment indicated that Bill Kaysing was correct.
The Evidence was so convincing That NASA was not able to explain other wise. This whole scenerio was coined a conspiracy theory. It was interesting observation because Nasa Hired scientists with Phd to determine why those astronauts burned to death in an experimental capsule which was subjected to 14.7 psi of pure oxigen. Hence NASA Credibility had gone down and this gave rise to the publication of conspiracy theory concerning moon project.

Never the less Ralph Rene Remains really the One with the Highest I.Q. among the menbers of the Mensa society that it ever had. Perhaps there must be some intelligence concerning Bill Kaysing and his Belief in conspiracy theory

2007-07-24 10:47:20 · answer #1 · answered by goring 6 · 0 2

Actually his name was Kaysing (he died in 2005), but your description of him is spot on.
Now don't get me started on Ralph Rene or Bart Sibrel.

2007-07-24 09:02:39 · answer #2 · answered by RationalThinker 5 · 2 0

I never hard of him and do not adore him.

2007-07-24 08:48:10 · answer #3 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 1 0

i think u have already answered your own question!!!duhh see again!!

2007-07-24 10:07:48 · answer #4 · answered by kitkat 3 · 0 1

He's a moron, and we don't.

2007-07-24 08:18:04 · answer #5 · answered by Leon 5 · 1 0

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