by Blade » Mon Oct 27, 2003 2:11 am
Just sent this letter to one of the big sites putting down the lunar landings. I think I made a point.
Hello Sir,
I am not disputing any of your data here, but I do have a few things to point out. Of all the people that were apart of this program, not one has spoken about it? This includes White House staff, NASA employees, the US Air Force, or the men onboard the recovery carriers in the South Pacific. If we didn't go to the Moon, then how did we get Moon rocks? The flag used on the Moon moved because it had a spring in it to make it move, nuff said. On EARTH the lander weighed 17 tons, on the Moon it weighed 2 tons. You would hardly need as much thrust to slow it as you would on Earth. If you have ever seen test footage from Earth, it kicks up about as much dust as a helicopter landing. All cameras were either mounted on pods, or on the chest plates of the space suits. The Moon rock with the "C" on it was most likely a marking for later pickup, as you can see there are no other rocks of this size around and it would be a logical candidate for collection. The LEM would not need to be protected by the Van Allen belt because no one entered it until they were outside of the belt. This is just my thoughts. But I beleive both you and I can agree that I could be right, or I could be wrong. We will not know the full factual truth until one of us steps foot on the Moon's surface once again. Thank you for your time.

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