Nasa Lies. Richard C Hoagland
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@firefirefuneralpyre my my, you are angry! You should calm down, stop talking so much beer on an emty stomach, and lie down in a dark room away from electronic equipment; it's playing havoc on you...
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@daddyofjames IF THIS IS IT,THAN IWOULD SAY YOU AND I GOT RIPPED THE FUCK OFF,YOUR CHANNEL SUCKS ASS,YOU HAVE NOTHING TO BRING TO THE TABLE?!!!!!!!!!!!
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@Glinkaism1 YOUR AFUCKIN BIT O BULLSHIT,...TEETH,..IS THAT WHAT YOU GOT OUTR OF THIS????
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Hoagland is obviously a disgruntled fucking idiot. He looks like a farm hand to me, and I cant find anyone who holds him in any "high regard" where science is concerned. NO ONE!
Hoagland is a well known and well established nut case.
He asks that you freely enter his delusion no questions asked, I ask that you think and research for yourself, you will find the truth.
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@albedoshader: 5000 miles high mountains would be roughly half as high as earth's diameter. At any meaningful distance this means the moon would have to be right above the comm center (at the zenith). The numbers he's using make no sense at all and you don't need a piece of paper or any trigonometric calculations to see that. Everybody in the US would have seen the moon high at the sky. The broadcasts were world wide and Hoagland was the only one to find this.
Seriously?
I mean, SERIOUSLY?
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@albedoshader: You can easily check it with any online calendar and any "NASA-free" (to be on the "safe side") astronomical program. For example the great open source freeware "Stellarium". Just enter the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Center coordinates and check the moon rise times for these days.
I wonder how Hoagland had the moon rising times, the distance of the Comm center to any mountains etc. in his mind. The way he's describing his "calculations" activates my BS warning system.
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@albedoshader: I have to correct myself: There were six telecasts. Two during the trave to the moon, two during lunar orbit and two during the return to earth. All were realtime cast worldwide. The Christmas Eve cast is the most famous and controversial one because of the reading of parts of the book of Genesis by one astronaut.
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Let's see. Apollo 8 mission launch was Sat. 21 Dec. 1968. Live television broadcast was on Christmas Eve, a Tuesday. Landing was 28 Dec 1968, a Saturday.
Now please explain how Hoagland could have been at a press conference on a Sunday afternoon, when the crew was on their way back to earth, more than 90 hours after launch. That's not possible. Besides, the Moon rose around 8:30 pm (20:30) during the mission period, as seen from the Goldstone Deep Space Comm. Hoagland is telling crap again.
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@Largegray: Is this comment supposed to disprove my statement?
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@albedoshader Of course and NASA is always telling the truth!!! this is what pathetic egotistical little nerds believe because they can't think for themselves.
Thanks Linda, I always enjoy RCH.
blueskies66 3 years ago 4
Thanx Linda. Great video. Yea, Nasa is a bunch of liars. They merged with NOAA and the NWS for Project Blue Beam.
Lucidtomr 3 years ago 3