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Moon Landing Anniversary
Monday, July 20, 2009

Hmm this is officially the first year in which i'm convinced
that the moon landing was a CONSPIRACY

yes yes.
zyun has turned into one of THOSE people.

the thought only occured to me last year
during F&B
those in my class would know what i'm talking about.

at first i was like
"why the heck would anyone want to fake a MOON LANDING!?"

and then it kinda started making a little sense
i watched a conspiracy show and now i'm CONVINCED
it's fake.

it's not the little things like
"ooh you couldn't see any stars in the background"
that convinced me

more like
a whole list of things.
for those interested i suggest you check out some shows on youtube.

it's really rather interesting how OBVIOUS it becomes after a while
here's a summary of some points

1) the guy who created the camera used by the astronauts said that it was impossible for them to take a well aimed picture cos their suits wouldn't be able to let them look down at the camera while using it. Yet all the pictures were very well taken

2) Considering there's only 1 light source : the sun it is impossible for the the shadows to be pointing in different directions yet they were.

3) some places in the video were EXACTLY the same... even though they were supposed to be 20 miles apart. (blamed on bad editing)

4) There's apparently a radiation belt they would have to pass through to get to the moon
which should kill them or at least give them some cancer.

5)The flags flapped in the wind.... there's no wind on the moon.

6) Apparently if you fastforward the video to twice it's original speed. they just look like they're running on earth and driving on earth.

7) How do you see such detailed pictures when the person's back is facing the sun?
By right you should only see a shadow. unless there are alternative light sources.

8)It's been 40 years... why hasn't anyone gone back to the moon?! we should have space hotels by now.

9) The take off should have created some kind of blast off crater or something

10) You couldn't hear the engine noise when they were taking off again from the moon.
by right it should have been loud enough to muffle the voices of the astronauts.


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