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Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Jeff Bezos on going back to the Moon | Lex Fridman Podcast Clips" video.
The biggest red flag of them all is that there was only one photo taken of Neil Armstrong on the moon. Buzz Aldrin said he forgot to take more of the first man to set foot on a heavenly body and yet; Armstrong took dozens and dozens of photographs of Aldrin. You know that NASA would have had that at the top of the list of priorities for promoting future spaceflights and for history to have photos of Armstrong in great numbers. It makes no sense, but I have got to admit no one finds this fact disturbing, Also, the Hasselblad cameras had no dust protection and used analog film in +/- 250° Celsius temperatures. If anyone has left a can of anlalog film in their glove box at the beach on a hot afternoon, you know very well the film was ruined when you took it out. The moon photos are professional quality and very well shot and choreographed. The Director of NASA resigned 3 days before they got to the moon. Yeah, right; you work on a project over 9 years and then decide to quit just before all of your work is vindicated. These are red flags, folks.
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@yuleassagai1684 Great to hear from you. I am only using the research of others and many people have put up arguments for and against. No man with the young boy still inside his head ever wants it to be a hoax. There are however, a lot of things that don't make any sense. Under the landers you can see foot prints, no crater or even any pebbles in the landing pods. There are no blemishes on any of the photos and going through the Van Halen radiation belts would have surely caused some flaws in the film. Rocketdine, the company that built the thrusters major concern is that the craters would be so large that the lander would fall in because of a 10,000 lb thrust engine. Alos, in the cockpit the volume from the engines was 120-150 decibels, but Armstrong's call to Houston sounds like a long distance phone call---there is no sound and they were practically sitting on the engines! Why would NASA have allowed Armstrong to try the lander one more time less than 24 hours before takeoff? He almost died and if that wasn't a red flag, I don't know what is. All of this could be coincidence and I hope that's all it is.
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