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Carolyn Singer's avatar

I grew up in Texas in the sixties. My dad was an aerospace engineer. The moon landing was a big event for everyone in Texas and the United States at that time. I am afraid some conspiracy theories, like the faked moon landing, exist solely to throw doubt on the ones that are actually true, like the JFK assassination.

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Angela Brooks-Reese's avatar

My husband feels the same way because his father was a rocket scientist. When you think about how governments piece meal contracts so nobody has all the info in one place, it’s easy to see how they could fool the best and the brightest.

My husband won’t really look at the evidence in the book because it’s so personal to him, but it really makes a lot of sense to me.

Especially when I heard a NASA guy explaining to kids on a YouTube video that the problem with getting to Mars was getting through the Van Allen belts. 😳

Why don’t we have a colony on the moon? Seems like a much better idea than Mars to practice on first.

They really just shit canned all the plans that got them to the moon to begin with? That just doesn’t make sense.

https://www.sibrel.com/moon-man-book-links

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David Cashion's avatar

Friendswood TX

Every other house in our neighborhood worked for Nasa.

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