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2007-08-27 09:23:07 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Yes, I do. Every point every conspiracy artist has made about the moon landing has been long ago debunked. Same with the 9/11 conspiracy theorists. Of course they don't want to hear reasonable explanations, they might have to give up that "rush" of thinking they have the gov't by the gonads because they think they know some weird "truth" they've cooked up.

2007-08-27 09:49:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, I do. I was a youngster in the 60's but I well remember the wonderful and awesome Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions. Those were glory years, full of great men who braved the unknown and unforgivable. Some died in the effort, like Grissom, White and Chaffee. Others went on to conquer outer space to reach, land and walk on the moon. It was glorious!!!
If you believe this was a hoax, that it never happened, that it was performed in a movie studio, then you must also believe that millions of men and women involved in the space program were able to keep a secret all these years.
That, my friend, is preposterous!!
Yes we went, and we'll go again!!!
No, the sky is NOT the limit. It's only the beginning!!!!!!!!!

2007-08-27 09:43:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes I do believe they went to the moon and I am outraged by it.

Even I can see the moon from here with the unaided eye and can tell that there is NOTHING there.

It's just a big ball of dust and moon rocks in a vaccum. What the hell would anyone go there for?

If they go again I'm really gonna get mad.

If I ever see somebody with a moon rock, he's gonna get a smack in the back of the head from me.

2007-08-27 09:39:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's unfortunate that the credibility of our government is so low that people would even question this story.

I was shocked the moment I first saw the thin astraunaut suit and space capsule. Radiation on the Moon's surface and radiation in the Van Allen belt would have exposed the astronauts to deadly radiation. Protection from radiation requires dense and heavy materials.

Are you trying to tell me that NASA could not provide a shutter speed on a camera that would allow pictures of the stars from the Moon's surface? (Remember there is no atmosphere to scatter light.)

The ground control personnel were fed prepared data similar to their test simulations. It took a relatively small number of people to run this simulation. (Remember the Manhattan project was kept secret for many, many years, and this involved thousands of scientists. This scam could take less than 100.)

I need to understand these issues. The weak arguments that people could not keep a secret is lame. To me, the conspirators have put together better arguments than the government story.

The conspiracy theories that have not been effectively refuted. The attacks most often resort to nonsequitor arguments or straw man arguments.

2007-08-27 09:44:06 · answer #4 · answered by Skeptic 7 · 2 2

Yes. And I met John Glenn personally a few years ago. I truly believe he walked on the moon.

2007-08-27 09:34:49 · answer #5 · answered by Leah 6 · 3 1

Yes

2007-08-27 09:32:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

You type of people are really scarry. You have absolutely no faith in your country and are totally unpatriotic.

I suppose that the only reason the German's surrendered was because of the Russians.

I guess that the fall of the Berlin Wall was because of a tank that ran into it from the eastern side.

Grow up.

2007-08-27 09:34:43 · answer #7 · answered by Michael H 5 · 3 1

I love the conspiracy that people fall into hook line and sinker.
Your the same group that said the government dropped the world trade centers.
Put down the pot pipe and seek some help.

2007-08-27 09:34:19 · answer #8 · answered by wishiwas 4 · 4 1

A reply from the 'Government Cheese' should be on its way.

Something about Swiss, I bet.

2007-08-27 09:34:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If by "they", you mean NASA's Apollo program, then yes; I believe they put a man on the moon.
If by "they", you mean anyone else, then, no.

2007-08-27 09:30:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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