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Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:11 pm to MoarKilometers
I've always heard that my grandad (mom's side) didn't believe we landed on the moon. No one could convince him. He was a smart man, could fix anything from cars to tractors to a cotton gin, but he always insisted that, "They can make a set for anything out in Hollywood."
I never knew him, but I've heard family talk about him saying that.
I never knew him, but I've heard family talk about him saying that.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:13 pm to LegendInMyMind
Watching it right now. Much better time in America than now!!!!!
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:17 pm to LSURussian
Do you even GMT?
This post was edited on 7/20/20 at 7:18 pm
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:21 pm to LSURussian
lol, i bet you think strippers like you to
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:22 pm to LSURussian
Sergeant Karl Wolfe had a top secret clearance and worked with the tactical air command at Langley Air Force base in Virginia, US.
In 1965, he was drafted into Nasa’s Lunar Orbiter Project. He worked as a precision electronics photograph repairer and was sent to fix equipment for the space agency.
During his endeavours, Wolfe was taken to a lab to work on the technology.
However, it was during this time he claims another worker showed him a bombshell photo.
“We walked over to one side of the lab and he said ‘by the way, we’ve found a base,’” Sgt Wolfe revealed to Steven Greer in Netflix’s Unacknowledged series.
“I said ‘what do you mean, who’s?’
“And then he pulled out the photo, and it showed the base with towers, buildings, and things that looked like radar dishes.
“At that point, I became a little frightened – I was terrified.”
In October 2018, Sgt Wolfe was killed during a horror bike crash in New York.
Cops have launched a probe into his death but no charges have been filed against the driver.
Some conspiracy theorist have claimed he was murdered for exposing the supposed top-secret project.
In 1965, he was drafted into Nasa’s Lunar Orbiter Project. He worked as a precision electronics photograph repairer and was sent to fix equipment for the space agency.
During his endeavours, Wolfe was taken to a lab to work on the technology.
However, it was during this time he claims another worker showed him a bombshell photo.
“We walked over to one side of the lab and he said ‘by the way, we’ve found a base,’” Sgt Wolfe revealed to Steven Greer in Netflix’s Unacknowledged series.
“I said ‘what do you mean, who’s?’
“And then he pulled out the photo, and it showed the base with towers, buildings, and things that looked like radar dishes.
“At that point, I became a little frightened – I was terrified.”
In October 2018, Sgt Wolfe was killed during a horror bike crash in New York.
Cops have launched a probe into his death but no charges have been filed against the driver.
Some conspiracy theorist have claimed he was murdered for exposing the supposed top-secret project.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:43 pm to LSURussian

Who took this picture if he was “first”?
This post was edited on 7/20/20 at 7:44 pm
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:53 pm to LSURussian
Hmmmm. Ok. Here we go.
It was faked.
The earth is flat.
There ain't no such thing as life on other planets.
Did I leave anything out?
It was faked.
The earth is flat.
There ain't no such thing as life on other planets.
Did I leave anything out?
Posted on 7/20/20 at 7:54 pm to Tempratt
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Hmmmm. Ok. Here we go.
It was faked.
The earth is flat.
There ain't no such thing as life on other planets.
Did I leave anything out?
Epstein actually did kill himself
Posted on 7/20/20 at 8:17 pm to DrunkerThanThou
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Who took this picture if he was “first”?
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The Neil Armstrong's "First step on the Moon" was filmed by a camera installed on the MESA (Modularized Equipment Stowage Assembly) at the side of the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) descent stage that Neil Armstrong had to pull a lanyard to unlock the pallet and make it drop open. A switch inside the LM, operated by Buzz Aldrin, then activated the TV camera which was installed there:

Posted on 7/20/20 at 8:24 pm to GB1017LSU
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America was certainly a different place back then. I was a kid and my parents had a party,

Posted on 7/20/20 at 9:49 pm to LSURussian
Well, that was fake because you can’t get through the firmament.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 9:59 pm to East Coast Band
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Would be considered a racist statement in 2020
Talk about bringing race into everything
Whitey’s on the moon
Posted on 7/21/20 at 8:00 am to DrunkerThanThou
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Who took this picture if he was “first”?
That is Buzz Aldrin coming down the ladder.
Posted on 7/21/20 at 8:01 am to BlackCoffeeKid
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Everyone always forgets about Michael Collins on this mission.
Which is a damn shame. Also, Carrying the Fire is an amazing book.
Posted on 7/21/20 at 10:09 am to YF12
Stanley Kubrick always had a multitude of continuity errors in his movies despite his reputation as an obsessively meticulous director.
Posted on 7/21/20 at 10:11 am to LSURussian
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This date in 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first man to step onto the moon's surface...
On a sound stage in Culver City, CA thanks to the help of Stanley Kubrick
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