03-03-2018, 05:31 AM
the moon landings were actually filmed on Mauna Kea.
Thank you TomK for bringing this important revelation to our attention.
As a child, I never considered why NASA would build the world's largest rocket, the Saturn V, if not to fake a moon landing by burning tons of fuel just to make the liftoff look super spectacular for the cameras. It certainly appeared that humanity was about to take a giant leap forward.
Then there is the similarity between a tightly cropped photo of a hill on Mauna Kea, and the "Moon." Coincidence? I think not. After all, what are the chances that two small areas on the earth and the "Moon" might look roughly the same, given that both spheres comprise a surface area covering millions of square miles, and were created by the same forces?
What about the meeting of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin with aliens on the surface of the moon? Or was it underground? Given that we have spent 50 years photographing the entire lunar surface including the dark side, and no alien bases or cities have been revealed, are the inhabitants all beneath the surface? Or is the NASA Photoshop guy just that good? And, bonus question, when was the last time a couple of white guys discovered a new land and the occupants greeting them asked if they would leave and not come back, that the white guys replied, "Sure, OK."
I'll only add, is there any better place on earth to perpetuate a hoax than on the slopes of Mauna Kea?
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
Thank you TomK for bringing this important revelation to our attention.
As a child, I never considered why NASA would build the world's largest rocket, the Saturn V, if not to fake a moon landing by burning tons of fuel just to make the liftoff look super spectacular for the cameras. It certainly appeared that humanity was about to take a giant leap forward.
Then there is the similarity between a tightly cropped photo of a hill on Mauna Kea, and the "Moon." Coincidence? I think not. After all, what are the chances that two small areas on the earth and the "Moon" might look roughly the same, given that both spheres comprise a surface area covering millions of square miles, and were created by the same forces?
What about the meeting of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin with aliens on the surface of the moon? Or was it underground? Given that we have spent 50 years photographing the entire lunar surface including the dark side, and no alien bases or cities have been revealed, are the inhabitants all beneath the surface? Or is the NASA Photoshop guy just that good? And, bonus question, when was the last time a couple of white guys discovered a new land and the occupants greeting them asked if they would leave and not come back, that the white guys replied, "Sure, OK."
I'll only add, is there any better place on earth to perpetuate a hoax than on the slopes of Mauna Kea?
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
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