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Comments by "jim oberg" (@jimoberg3326) on "Apollo 11 Press Conference" video.
Here’s the amusing story about how an innocent remark during the first moonwalk mutated into the weirdest UFO myth of all time, alien ships lined up on the crater in front of the astronauts. http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-white-spot-150415.pdf and here’s what they spotted out the window on the way out to the moon http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-ufo-3.pdf
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jim oberg 1 month ago (edited) Here are two reports on the wildest grocery store weekly tabloid fairy tales about the mission, that folks might want to share around and post links to on forums where they pop up to mislead kids. The first is the amusing story about how an innocent remark during the first moonwalk mutated into the weirdest UFO myth of all time, alien ships lined up on the crater in front of the astronauts. http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-white-spot-150415.pdf and here’s what they spotted out the window on the way out http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-ufo-3.pdf The Apollo missions were flown just like they said, and these fairy tales are aimed at a target audience of eager-believer nincompoops by website operators making money off of hits from a victim crowd whose intelligence they have contempt for, and justifiably so.
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jim oberg 1 month ago (edited) Here are two reports on the wildest grocery store weekly tabloid fairy tales about the mission, that folks might want to share around and post links to on forums where they pop up to mislead kids. The first is the amusing story about how an innocent remark during the first moonwalk mutated into the weirdest UFO myth of all time, alien ships lined up on the crater in front of the astronauts. http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-white-spot-150415.pdf and here’s what they spotted out the window on the way out http://www.jamesoberg.com/apollo-11-ufo-3.pdf The Apollo missions were flown just like they said, and these fairy tales are aimed at a target audience of eager-believer nincompoops by website operators making money off of hits from a victim crowd whose intelligence they have contempt for, and justifiably so.
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