Pablo Novi wrote:
I have a question for ALL those who say that NASA's Apollo program DID land men on the moon:
How many years more have to pass (without any humans "going back" to the Moon), before you yourself begin to doubt that we went back in 1969 (-72)? 60 years (2030 ish)? 80 years (2050 ish)? 100 years? *
FIFTY YEARS seems to me to be an incredibly, unbelievably long period to not even get within 1% of the distance of what we supposedly did back then (with relatively super-primitive technology).
* I assume that someday we will get to the Moon (and Mars and to other moons of the Solar System beside our Moon). But I HIGHLY DOUBT that we had the tech, almost 50 years ago, to get humans safely thru the Van Allen Radiation Belts AND land & keep them safely on the Moon.
I was an avid watcher of the nightly BBC programme "The Sky at Night" hosted by an eminent astronomer Patrick Moore (also the guy that asks Armstrong at the Apollo press conference about the stars). I always believed that Moore would have called out any hoaxes or fictions, so I never considered the moon landings could ever be a hoax. However, when Moore died, a lot of his background came to light, and links to shady ex-Military Intelligence were revealed.
Can't help but ask questions about it all, now.