Posted by Tony in Mass. on August 27, 2012 at 06:36:04 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Apollo 11 posted by Texasmark1 on August 26, 2012 at 16:10:16:
I guess what started all this is when someone said there were actors in a hollywood set at the same time incase the signal didn't come thru good, which it was rough wasn't it? And to show some details of what they doing up there that just couldn't come in focus in the feed. I rememeber some of the shots looking like models, and all too clear and crisp comepare to the live video feed. Sometimes the word 'simulation' would be in a caption, sometimes not.. like a shot of the LM even before they set the outside camera up. Aliens out there take the nice clear movies? The flag was the big issue wasn't it? It waved, so a conspiracy started!.... not cause of a breeze in a studio, but cause it was a springy pole, that Niel said he thought blew over when taking off... acouple weeks ago a satilite, Chinese I think, took pics of the lunar sites, and yes, Appollo 11's flag is flat on the ground, the others are still up, but they were all placed further away from the lem. And this adds to the conspiracy, when the crews say 'it was staged' they ment, camera and tripod set up and aimed first, make sure everything is 'staged' in the shot, read a scrpt of what to do next, etc etc. Not staged on earth...but... got to watch what ya said and how ya say it. When in the Smithsonian with xgf, who was born at that time, I was young but remember that event well- she said "how could this bloody thing get to the moon? It is made out of kitchenware! the window looks like the door on the microwave, knobs are off a cooking range, and the rest is tin foil. And where did they go to the bathroom?" I told her to just keep reading, it's got to be on a wall or board in the rooms somewhere. When she found it... it was time to go see the trains and first lady dress collection... kinda grossed her out. Alot.
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