And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
And you think ANYTHING coming from NASA claiming to be from a moon landing, etc at this point will be BELIEVABLE?? As P.T.Barnum famously said "there's a sucker born every minute."
Everyone is in on it. Including those who watched and heard and felt the launches at the Cape. They were all paid off. Sucks that you didn't get your share.
No one, you dope. It is an artistic recreation. Do you not even recognize the famous earthrise photo? That much is real, the photo was taken Christmas Eve, 1968.
There are some really dumb comments here. Of the three astronauts, two went down in the lander, there was a pilot in the command module that released it, orbited, and was there for the lander ascent capture.
Who or what took this picture?
ReplyDeleteAI is just going a little too far these days.
DeleteOops. Not AI, but the morons who use it.
Aliens did it
DeleteAnd you think ANYTHING coming from NASA claiming to be from a moon landing, etc at this point will be BELIEVABLE?? As P.T.Barnum famously said "there's a sucker born every minute."
DeleteEveryone is in on it. Including those who watched and heard and felt the launches at the Cape. They were all paid off. Sucks that you didn't get your share.
Delete8:13 thinks cape = moon lol
DeleteYes, people really are that stupid.
And they brag about it!
Threy used an iPhone 2 with a long selfie stick.
ReplyDeleteKubrick and his people did amazing work.
ReplyDeleteI was gonna say, there was only the command module and the lunar lander orbiting the moon at any one time, so who or what the hell took this photo?
ReplyDeleteNo one, you dope. It is an artistic recreation. Do you not even recognize the famous earthrise photo? That much is real, the photo was taken Christmas Eve, 1968.
DeleteThere are some really dumb comments here. Of the three astronauts, two went down in the lander, there was a pilot in the command module that released it, orbited, and was there for the lander ascent capture.
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