Peter Smith wrote:
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> This makes very interesting reading!!
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Only if you like science fiction.
As to the flag fluttering "evidence" it did not flutter. It was held
open by a small boom on the flagpole, and it had some wrinkles. Those
exact, same wrinkles appear in all the photos of it. As to moon rocks,
there's been plenty of independent (i.e. non-NASA) examination of them,
and so far no lab that's examined them doubts their origin.
BTW, Ralph Rene is not an engineer; he's a writer, and he wants you to
buy his science fiction books. His motivation? Money.
The one thing the net is going to teach us, is that you shouldn't
believe all the shocking evidence for conspiracies revealed by such
reliable sources as some kid's website.
As circus promoter P.T. Barnum once observed, "You'll never go broke
underestimating the intelligence of the public."
- Bill Thoen
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