I’m not following some of your post but given the historical importance of the space race you can bet records and documentation were in no way “destroyed”. Whether NASA still creates fake footage to keep people entertained and preserve budget interests? It’s easy to also forget amid many of the claimed proof of NASA claiming we never went or that the original Saturn V rocket technology has indeed been scrapped, is that indeed people assumed little importance of preserving it, and that it was assumed they could simply rebuild it (what amounted to an empire state building rocket flying to the moon) compared to the size of Elon Musk’s rockets (which are currently the largest). In this particular phrasing with the girl I suspect he was referring to post-tense of his Apollo Missions, however I do believe they rehearsed going to the moon using props which seems highly questionable (in addition to the data tapes and original footage being destroyed.) Whether it’s something of a subconscious admittance the usual admonishment of such claims are that “it is easier to get to the moon than to fake it,” whereas the majority of people involved with the project could just as well have no more proof of the program being sent into space as the people watching their television. Evidently Neil Armstrong has been known to refer to “Truth’s protective layers,” and has confounded people as to what he meant. “Let it be clear that every one of these allegations are products of the increased confusion and memory loss that Dad has demonstrated in recent years… the responsibility for this outrageous lawsuit rests with those would seek to leverage his condition for their own agenda.”Īldrin was noticeably absent from the Kennedy Space Center gala last Saturday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the “One giant leap for mankind”.īuzz Aldrin has been shown in “ambush journalism” in the Astronauts Gone Wild documentary by Bart Sibrel, where Buzz assaults him in response to Sibrels accusations he was a liar claiming to have gone. In a letter to the Wall Street Journal, his children denied the allegations and stated they believe their father is being manipulated by his new managers, who formed a new company called Buzz Aldrin Ventures last April. Last June, Aldrin filed suit against two of his children and his business manager, alleging elder- and financial exploitation and that they were trying to take over the Buzz Aldrin brand, according to the Atlantic. The less comforting explanation for this exchange is that the 88-year-old hero is suffering from dementia. Snopes was immediately falling all over itself to explain that, “ was referring to the fact that the US has sent no missions back to the Moon since the final Apollo spaceflight took place in December 1972, not asserting that he had never been to the Moon in the first place. So in the future, if we want to keep doing something, we need to know why something stopped in the past, if we want to keep it going.” And if it didn’t happen, it’s nice to know why it didn’t happen. His response appears to be an epic meld of rambling, prevarication or trolling: “That’s not an 8-year-old’s question.
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