Comment on Apollo Moon Landing Hoax by Comment.

I’m 46, and own a fabrication plant with CNC Lasers, Turret Presses, and Press Brake equipment that manufactures enclosures for many corporations. In the past, my plant has even made enclosures for a company that makes Body Function Monitors for the people on the Space Shuttle. Back in 1996, I was invited by that company to watch the Shuttle launch that year, but I was to busy with business to go. As you can read, I’m no stranger to at least some kind of technology.

According to some poles taken, 94% of the population believe man has stepped on the moon while the remaining 6% do not. I have read everything I could get my eyes on about the Apollo Program, including all of the Apollo Journals from the NASA sites. I even have a model of the Saturn V Rocket in my office. I’ve seen and heard it all. Pictures, video, the filming of the first step, a phone call made to the President while they’re holding the waving flag, rocks, mirrors, hitting a golf ball, riding a moon buggy, the superstitious number 13 not making the touchdown, etc, etc, etc. It grieves me to know I live in a world that 94% of it’s population can be so easily persuaded into believing that such a fair-tale actually happened. People, whom for some unknown reason feel obligated to believe in something of this nature, without question, just because the information fed to them came from a source they feel is so much higher or greater than themselves.

For the 94%, remember, NASA said they have achieved this extraordinary feat. The burden is on them to prove it, not on the public to disprove it. The remaining 6% have nothing to disprove, they’re already smart enough not to buy it in the first place.