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Old 25-April-2003, 06:57 PM
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... and worked on the prototype for Armstrong's Eagle landing craft.

Oh no he didn't.
Who built the LLRV and LLTV? Was it Bell? I'm not trying to defend them, but maybe that's what they meant.

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And Nixon, who won't be president until ten years after this revelation, is credited with the hoax despite the fact that his political arch-rivals run the show in the interim.
In addition, Nixon is the one who really tore the space program to shreds. If Nixon really ran the hoax, I would expect him to also have a Mars hoax or a lunar base hoax.



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"I'd love to believe that our astronauts were the first men to walk on the lunar surface," another investigator told a radio show host after reading the book and conducting his own research.
Well, Sibrel is too out of his gourd to say something like that, so I'd assume it was Rene. Who's Collier?



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And Armstrong, along with fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin, were sent to an area near Quebec to film some phony moon walking shots ...
It used to be Area 51. [hoagland]That's where we keep all the aliens who built pyramids on Mars and made it resemble parts of Iraq and northern England. [/hoagland]



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So in 1958 the U.S. finds out that it's impossible to land on the moon. Yet Kennedy is allowed to publicly challenge the U.S. three years later to do it before the end of the decade.
Quite a good point.
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