It’s that time of year to bring attention to the Apollo moon - TopicsExpress



          

It’s that time of year to bring attention to the Apollo moon missions; a tribute, a memorial and a payload of historical crap. The news article last year said NASA would send two ‘armored’ spacecraft into the Van Allen radiation belts to study the data. The Russians knew it was impossible to get past this obstacle so they shut down their manned moon project in the 60’s while America put on a Hollywood production. Each new research firecracker last year cost around $686 million and were to be away for two years to investigate the unknown affects of prolonged exposure. At the dentist’s office a lead apron is used for protection from a small amount of radiation but we’re supposed to believe that all the Apollo astronauts survived the exposure through both belts, basically in their pajamas and without any side affects? In order to accept that you will have to stop thinking. Wikipedia records that the belts pose a hazard to satellites, which must protect their sensitive components with adequate shielding if their orbit spends significant time in the radiation belts. Space Shuttle missions that ventured to close reported strange physical and optical anomalies while microscopic meteorites left marks on the shuttles exterior. No matter how you slice this mystery it’s easy to read between the lines. But towing the line of government approved gullibility requires that you dare not wonder beyond what you were told is true. How long can this particular lie survive? Don’t be surprised if NASA, like most news filtering organizations, uses the typical revisionist reporting when the data begins to arrive. We’ve all have been trained to accept our imagined American superiority without question but the scripture says that everything will be exposed in due time. Although the truth can sent you free, it really should make you angry first; you can stow the embarrassment while you study the facts for yourself.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 13:45:02 +0000

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