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Originally Posted by andyxxx
I would say that in the moon landings example, critical thinking may challenge the accepted belief.
I for one am sceptical that the images are genuine and the natural progression of this thought is that if they are faked, what else is not true.
There are simply too many anomalies and unexplainable images.
If there was a landing, the scientists did extraordinarily well with limited technology in a remarkably short period.
Someone mentioned the NASA orbiter hi -res photos from 2009, but I can’t see any evidence from these one way or another.
The only thing that makes it hard to believe it is not true is that nobody has broken their silence and come clean (including the Russians)
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Maybe you can’t, but the entire world of scientists, engineers, astronomers and 400.000 people working on project Apollo CAN understand that we did land on the moon. Not once, twice but 6 times.
Show me a suspicious picture please?
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Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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