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Lunar Conspiracy - Part 1 of 5

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PART TWO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jDqRqZYb2g&feature=related David Percy & Mary Bennett, makers of the documentary "What Happened On the Moon" with Marcus Allen & Andy Thomas discuss the Apollo claim with Jon Ronson in 1997, in their first TV appearance.

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  • APOLLO ZERO

    ZERO MOON LANDINGS

    DISNEY TV

  • @staIkervisions the apollo troll is a mental retard. Change your medication monkey

  • @DeadJesus100 Sideways...Snap crackle ......POP...!

    OH MY GAWD MY ARM MY ARM OH MY GAWD NOOOOO NNOOOOOOO NNNOOO WAAAAAITTTTT NNNOOO MY ARM

  • @havocmia You're not seriously going to be that guy, are you?

  • @YDDES ... An intelligent informed response.

    Informed (Real) reality says there were at-least 4 fatal attempts at landing on the moon using Nazi anti-grav in 1947-9 1951 1967 & again in 1973 (Germans lost the war but Nazis & Illuminati financiers won with nuclear devices developed at Tunguska used as blackmail) & the fatality was due to 'HIGH ENERGY PARTICLES' our magnetic field largely protects us from & the last two attempts successfully brought back 400,000+ y\o scientific archaeology.

  • @YDDES

    I see what u mean, if they would want to have balance, they would have to wear suits with no shields, so that wont work

  • @awey271 Loosing balance is always very easy when one jumps and one can never be sure not to fall at the landing.

    I'm convinced that the suits restricted their leg momvements enough to make it impossible to jump 10 feet. They would have had to bend their knees more than the suits allowed. It's only in science fictions films astronauts can run and jump as if they had jogging dresses.

  • @YDDES

    Exactly, but, their suits are stiff, they tested them in the planes right? So if they jumped 10 feet, no harm? Please dont be offended

  • @epiphanyswr Jumping 15-20 ft??? First: The astronauts had very heavy, stiff and clumsy spacesuits that restricted their movements a lot. Check "Apollo/Skylab A7L" on wikipedia. How high would YOU jump in such a suit on Earth?

    Second: Jumping high, if they could, would have risked them to fall when they landed, damaging the suits or life support system.

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