Arnold Beland wrote:

> I would not call Wayne Green "interesting" so much as demented.  He firmly
> espouses that the Apollo missions were faked.
>
> Arnold Beland

His view is shared by others:

http://www.aulis.com/
http://www.webaxs.net/~noel/moon.htm

How can one explain shadows that go different directions, unless they were
created by different lights:
http://www.neosoft.com/~cshramek/nasafake.htm

http://www.webaxs.net/~noel/lostlink/nvr_moon.txt
http://www.zyworld.com/symark/moon.htm
http://www.grade-a.com/moon/articles2.htm

I have often wondered who took the famous picture of the golf ball being hit
and in mid-air.  Both the astronauts are in the picture.  It could have been
from a camera on a tripod with a timer on it, but to catch the exact split
second when the ball was hit and only a few feet from the golf club is pretty
amazing timing.

I don't know if some or all the landings were faked or not. I do know that
when the government wants to hid something, they often make a movie about it
putting it in the fiction catagory.  That was Capricorn One.  I also know that
the government is dishonest enough to do it if they thought it would benefit
them.

There are certainly sufficient questions raised by some of the above sites, I
would not stake my reputation on whether they were real or faked.  I don't
really know, but I do have my doubts.

Marshall


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