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Originally posted by babybunnies
So now we've gone from "we never went to The Moon" to "there were aliens on The Moon".
Please pick one.
How about, we went to The Moon, came back, figured there was nothing there of value, and never went back?
Originally posted by JimOberg
Was it really Aldrin or an actor playing Aldrin?
He's listed twice in the character list, the first listing says he's played by himself, the second listing says he's played as his younger 1969 version by Cory Tucker.
Originally posted by Shino
Originally posted by JimOberg
Was it really Aldrin or an actor playing Aldrin?
It was him
As far as I can tell it has absolutely nothing to do with the content of the information, but everything to do with the ability or inability of the brain to properly process the information. Most of us don't have different information, it's pretty much the same content for all of us. It's how we process the information that's different, not the content, for the most part.
Originally posted by Shino
1. Those who believe we never went to the Moon. Period
2. Those who believe we did, found something, but recreated a fake landing
3. Those that believe we did, that the landing footage is real, and that we found something.
4. We went there and found nothing
No one is saying pick one or the other. People will pick the one they think is more likely on the content of the information they have found.
I would never call Buzz a liar (especially after seeing what happened to the guy that did... just kidding), but he does have a way of trying to inspire people into becoming interested in space exploration that does have a tendency to be misinterpreted. For example, his talk about other "people" putting the monolith on Mars' moon, is quickly followed by his statement that he doesn't believe that, but I wouldn't necessarily characterize the invocation of such mental imagery as straightforward, nor deceptive. I would call it, "inspirational".
Originally posted by gimme_some_truth
Nah, I figure it is just part of his script. Neil and Buzz have always been pretty straight forward and honest. If Buzz is going to truly admit it, he wont do it hiding behind a movie screen. He will go live on TV for all to see.
What makes you think they don't know the truth already?
Originally posted by TheMur
Buzz's kids will know the truth, its only a matter of time
It made me question how we'd remember these men if the day came when all of this was out of the bag. Would we still herald them as heroes or traitors for a lie they were willing to take to their graves and keep from us?