I recently saw a documentary titled 'Did Man Land On The Moon'. It was pretty interesting and controversial as there were several interesting viewpoints expressed by scientists, astronauts and even ex-NASA officers on the show.Some felt that America might have felt the heat to get ahead of Russia in the Cold War and they could have probably filmed the entire moon landing in a highly classified military zone, possibly Area51. The experts pointed out when the moon-landing video was replayed in slow motion, it apparently had lots of discrepancies .The 11 astronauts who were originally supposed to be on the programme died and people felt that their deaths were planned as they might have realised the limitations of the moon landing programme. The documentary ended off with an expert saying that if Nasa could build a high-powered telescope to view Moon and show the entire world the things left behind on the moon(it seems the things left behind on the moon will still remain there), he would fully agree that men did land on the moon as it was pretty difficult to duplicate the things left behind.
America could have probably staged the entire episode or they could have in fact sent their astranouts to the moon. I always thought that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and this documentary casted a few doubts about Neil's landing. I guess i should not readily agree on what's written in the print and news media. I should rather take things with a pinch of salt. For every issue in this world, there would always be conspiracy theories. We can't run away from them...
I generally feel that humans love conspiracy theories(think of Jack The Ripper, Marilyn Monroe suicide, the book 'Angels and Demons' by Dan Brown, even September 11 attacks and many more). Some of them can be pretty outrageous(like the theory America could have staged 911 attacks) and some can be intriguing and some could be possible. Movies, books and articles are based on these conspiracies. Conspiracies are pretty intersting. The media just love to feed our lust for conspiracies. I love conspiracies. I can't imagine the world without conspiracies..It would be living hell and unimaginable for me , I guess. The world will be too boring if there's always a fixed set of answers. Our dinner/lunch topics might become pathetic!!!!
Did we land on the moon? Maybe no, maybe yes..Hey who doesn't love a conspiracy??
America could have probably staged the entire episode or they could have in fact sent their astranouts to the moon. I always thought that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and this documentary casted a few doubts about Neil's landing. I guess i should not readily agree on what's written in the print and news media. I should rather take things with a pinch of salt. For every issue in this world, there would always be conspiracy theories. We can't run away from them...
I generally feel that humans love conspiracy theories(think of Jack The Ripper, Marilyn Monroe suicide, the book 'Angels and Demons' by Dan Brown, even September 11 attacks and many more). Some of them can be pretty outrageous(like the theory America could have staged 911 attacks) and some can be intriguing and some could be possible. Movies, books and articles are based on these conspiracies. Conspiracies are pretty intersting. The media just love to feed our lust for conspiracies. I love conspiracies. I can't imagine the world without conspiracies..It would be living hell and unimaginable for me , I guess. The world will be too boring if there's always a fixed set of answers. Our dinner/lunch topics might become pathetic!!!!
Did we land on the moon? Maybe no, maybe yes..Hey who doesn't love a conspiracy??
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