by
stoneysauce
March 15, 2012
from
YouTube Website
What Happened on the Moon...
Behind the official record of Apollo,
has the 'hidden hand of history' recorded vital chapters that
rightfully belong in the Apollo account?
The majority of us believe we went to the Moon in 1969 - it
represents a tremendous achievement for mankind, the first time we
have landed and walked upon another celestial body.
But what really happened on the Moon in 1969?
"If some of the film was spoiled,
it's remotely possible they [NASA] may have shot some scenes in
a studio environment to avoid embarrassment."
Dr
Brian O'Leary astronaut
Did the Apollo missions really achieve
NASA's aims? This enthralling production presents the flaws in the
record of this land mark event in a graphic, dynamic, easy-to-follow
way.
This video examines the problems with rockets and associated
technologies as well as the serious dangers-that to date have not
been overcome-concerning deep space radiation. Why was faking
necessary?
Hear what NASA has to say in response to
these disturbing findings.
"Of all history's great conspiracy
theories – one of the most enduring, and one with which I have
particular sympathy, is concerned with men landing on the Moon.
Was it all, as some have reasonably opined, not a lunar
touchdown but instead a strikingly recreated stunt on a movie
sound stage... well away from prying eyes?"
Quentin Falk the UK Daily
Telegraph
New evidence revealing significant
errors in continuity between the Apollo still photos and the 'live'
TV coverage suggests that NASA hoaxed the official record of
mankind's first visit to the Moon.
These new findings are supported by detailed analysis and the
testimony of experts from various disciplines. These include
photographer/filmmaker David S Percy ARPS and physicist
David Groves PhD. The numerous inconsistencies visible in the
images are quite irrefutable.
Recent research indicates that the errors evidenced were
deliberately planted by individuals determined to leave clues
pointing to the faking of the record of Apollo.
During Project Apollo, six highly
complex manned craft landed on the Moon, took off and returned to
Earth using a relatively low level of technology. An 86% success
rate. Since Apollo, twenty-five simple, unmanned craft with
increasingly higher levels of technology have attempted to fulfill
their missions to Mars.
Only seven succeeded. A mere 28% success
rate for Mars.
Were the Apollo missions to the Moon blessed?
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