@Tfmonkey "They did not have the computer graphics to fake the pictures! The shadows are parallel, only able to be done by the sun itself!"
I would also guess that it would not be a stretch to also find ways to fake photographs without computers at the time, and there are ways to create forced perspectives as well (Lord of the Rings did this many times during the films). The video of "the moon landing" was not of this quality, but grainy footage.
@Tfmonkey I have said before on other posts that I would not be shocked to the core if we did indeed have the moon landing faked. I was already open to that possibility. You bringing it up on your shows just made me think how the deboonkers often rely on a number of poorly constructed arguments. And in this case, they are expecting most of the audience not to question the flimsy premises.
"I saw it on a Youtube video" is the modern version of "the TV said" in this case.
@houseoftolstoy for me it comes down to the "lost technology" argument.
We did this amazing thing, but now the technology is lost and we have to rediscover how to do it from scratch because everything was destroyed and nobody bothered to write anything down.
That just sets off alarm bells that it's bullshit.
@Tfmonkey @houseoftolstoy only logical would be alien technology that broke down and they could not repair it.
For me only pictures we get from crew is before and after they land except few with space suit.
Like no pictures in the rocket how the crew is on the way to moon. No moon orbit with crew and moon?
They could have some suicide crew with one way ticket or fake it
Next is why Russia or China say nothing about it no confirmation or debunk it to the world.
@Tfmonkey @houseoftolstoy is it technology or just the flight data? i know that got wiped by "accident". but i have not read about technology as such.
@Tfmonkey @houseoftolstoy We can figure out stories from 6000 years ago and complaints and beer recipes on a stone tablet, yet we can't ask grandpa how he made the Rocketdyne F1 engine from 55 years ago when he was an engineer. Makes you wonder.
@Tfmonkey "400,000 NASA employees would have had to been in on it."
I am not an expert on government secret keeping, but I would assume that they would not tell all of the employees that they were faking things. That would be kept to a very small circle.
Hell, this is not even a political hack job like a lot of other videos, but I am seeing a whole lot of disingenuous and retard arguments now that I am watching this video again.