Do you believe we never went to the moon?

I recall well the day we walked on the moon. Everyone was so excited, most had followed this flight from when it started, not to mention all the flight made to and around the moon before we actually were able to walk on the moon. It was real and those that don't believe it will most likely find out in the future that they actually don't exist either! Nuts they are...
 

Yep, I'm a believer. I read somewhere that Alan Shepard of Apollo 14 fame actually scored an eagle on the very tricky Par 4 1st hole at the Lunar Highlands golf club. There was only one person in the gallery - Ed Mitchell.
 

Next thing you know, someone will claim that there is no state called Rhode Island. It's just a myth. There never was a California gold rush. It was all a myth. The Cubs never won a World Series. It was all a myth. George Washington was not our first President. It's a myth. Our first President was actually Daniel Boone.
Hows about: There was never a Revolution and we are still 13 colonies under English rule.
Or: Slavery was never abolished. It just seems that way.
Or: We are all actually Tuna fish dreaming that we are human.
 
Yes, I believe we went to the moon.
So why are they so tentatively finicky and extremely nervous and constantly hesitating about attempting the same procedures that they were nonchalantly and routinely doing back then, and without the enormous advantage of the technology presently available? One would expect a greater confidence instead.
 
The astronauts were deeply affected by their experience. That wouldn't have happened if it had all been a hoax.
Couldn't they have been paid to put on an act in order to reinforce the notion that they had actually been there?
 
Actually, back in the early 70s, I met a gal who'd lived in South America (forget which country) for a time because her dad was with the U.S. embassy staff in that country and she said that among the citizens who lived there, including very-educated ones, there were a lot who expressed disbelief of the moon landing. She said they said stuff like, "Oh, the Americans! You can't believe anything they come up with!"
You can hardly blame them for being cynical, but they should have believed that one but not some of the other porky pies.
 
Couldn't they have been paid to put on an act in order to reinforce the notion that they had actually been there?
Could you put on act about some of your beliefs if you were sure it would save some souls because of it even though you weren't truly honest about those particular beliefs. Would it be worth it to you?
 
Could you put on act about some of your beliefs if you were sure it would save some souls because of it even though you weren't truly honest about those particular beliefs. Would it be worth it to you?
What I am able to do or not to do isn't relevant to what others are capable or incapabe of doing.
Look at these examples:

 
We dumped too much junk there to be able to ever deny it. A moon base makes sense.
Going to mars this century is just the Elon stunt maybe "The King on Mars Castle."
So far, a lot of space travel is just a money pit, well thas a thought. Now a synchronized
large space umbrella. Solar eclipse to freeze a lot of ice, that would help but Canads
would be unhappy / Russia furious. North Dakota too!

I liked watching them beat around driving like wild on the moon. Bet those $100 million dollar
cars don't run right now.
 
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