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I have a lot of reason for believing the moon missions were probably faked, for me the main one though is how fake the pictures look. Especially the video of the lander descending, it looks like a cheap model being lowered on a string. Then I found a video of how disney had a large model of the moon surface that you could use to fake shots of orbiting the moon, and I'm convinced that's what we saw. I have never been able to find that video again though.
Oh that's an easy one, they use a feather made of metal.
Fisherr
Or maybe...
I’m kind of sorry, but every cell in my body tells me that somthing in these missions are not quite right.
helius
I never saw this hilarious stunt before. I can’t believe they did something silly like this on the moon. The more and more I see of these kind of completely silly and kind of childish behavior by something that should be regarded as dangerous and serious scientific NASA missions, the more and more it looks like as if they were expecting tons of hoax insinuations afterwards, and that they in this way was preparing for it by planning and performing such silly experiments on beforehand. It also looks like this kind of childish ‘experiment’ are performed by actors and not real astronauts like everything else these guys are doing on these incredible bad film Clips from these moon missions. We can barely see the contours of a hammer in one hand, but what he holds in the other hand could be anything. And why is the film not zoomed in to get better details? Or why didn’t the astronaut who took the film move closer to so we could see more details?
The fact that they even thought of bringing with them a feather and a hammer to perform this experiment convinces me even more that something is not right. If these were real missions we would probably have seen a 100% more serious behavior and not stunt like this. It surely looked like it was a couple of school boys jumping around having fun. I’m kind of sorry, but every cell in my body tells me that somthing in these missions are not quite right.
edit on 7-1-2014 by helius because: (no reason given)
Gnobody
The above experiment was replicated in the studio once on an episode of Mythbusters, they put a titanium rod into the spine of the feather and it dropped at the same time as the hammer.
I'm not saying that this is the case here, I'm just saying it could easily be, and has been done!
Gnobody
wmd_2008
reply to post by Aleister
Wrong bird it was a Falcon feather can you think why?