February 17, 2015

Daniel Ott Interviews David McGowan 02/14/2015

David McGowan will discuss his research concerning the fake Moon landings. David was born and raised in Torrance, California and graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology. As it turns out, NASA doesn’t actually have all of that Moonwalking footage anymore. Truth be told, they don’t have any of it. According to the agency, all the tapes were lost back in the late 1970s. All 700 cartons of them. As Reuters reported on August 15, 2006, “The U.S. government has misplaced the original recording of the first moon landing, including astronaut Neil Armstrong’s famous ‘one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’..."

Note: Parts of this interview are actually very funny and show just how ludicrous and unrealistic NASA's official story is. 
  
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

I believe the highest above sea level any man has ever been is 400 miles, to service the Hubble telescope. Anything higher is probably deadly to human life.
The astronauts servicing Hubble are reported to have seen sparks and flashes due to the radiation sizzling and piercing their retinas, and that was at a mere 400 miles up.

However, I'll repent and apologize with humility if they can go photograph that flag, and let an independent agency confirm that the flag, as originally planted on the moon (allegedly), is still there to be seen by any unmanned probe that happens by with a scope with high enough rez to see it plainly.

Show me that flag! Until then, the manned moon landing was a HOAX!

I believe unmanned probes did make it to the moon, however, because we did have that technology back then (I worked at NASA and am aware of how remarkably sophisticated the technology was).