


7:00 am


December 18, 2018

I have to say there's been a great many theories about the Apollo program and whether we actually went to the moon. I remember as a child watching the landing on TV and of course Neil Armstrong saying those now famous words. Some of the photos and video clips being presented as proof that we didn't go … are compelling. I do know when watching the interview of Neil, Buzz, and Michael - the whole thing seems kinda weird, like it was a strain for them to be behind that table answering questions. And the demeanor of the three of them - one would think that being part of such a glorious accomplishment, they'd be a little more enthusiastic.
It reminds me of that Robbie Parker dude that came out of the building chuckling, smiling, and then said something like, "Are we ready?" After which he took a moment to huff and puff to get into 'character' then started with his emotional narrative of the death of his daughter. I've always thought that if the circumstances had been different - rather a homicide investigation instead of the tragic event that it was, Robbie would have been immediately moved into the "person of interest" category based on how he behaved at that time.
Anyway I'm getting off-topic. I'm not sure anymore what to think regarding the Apollo missions - and that's tragic in a way. To take one's belief in something and cast doubt on it. There's the narrative now that says the proof is the photos taken of the landing sites themselves. And you know what? Someone went out there, and analyzed the photos, did the math, and stated that the images are not in scale. That the part of the lunar lander that was left in place, of which the photo is taken as proof, isn't the right size. So who knows anymore.
While civilizations live, they may still aspire, and hope - as long as their legions can hold the far frontier. - T.R. Fehrenbach
6:15 pm


March 8, 2019

6:33 pm


March 8, 2019

UFO found in classic Apollo 11 photograph...
(AS11-40-5873)
http://tothemoon.ser.asu.edu/d.....n2D2adK750
On this NASA archive website it has been removed!
https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/g.....0-5873.jpg
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