Sunday, 26 August 2012

Neil Armstrong Hated Telling Lies & Spoke About 'Truths Protective Layers' 25 Years Later








Neil Armstrong had to lie about the Apollo mission. You can see from the press conference that it's more chilled and more depressing than an obituary reading. At least on someone's death there are fine words about the life of a person and here the Apollo Astronauts are practically traumatized at having to compound the fiction with lies. 

It seems there was no choice, and they had to. There's plenty of evidence that many (particularly later) were clockwork oranged including missing memories and extreme nausea when trying to recount their Apollo mission stories.

Twenty five years later in the second video I've embedded, Neil Armstrong urged young people to go into space and remove truths protective lies referring to a quote by Winston Churchill on war. 

The first victim of war is truth - Aeschylus

The space race was considered the greatest victory of the cold war.

Nobody knows what really happened but spend time with the arguments and a lot of the official narrative simply doesn't add up. That's an uncomfortable thought for a lot of people who trust elite institutions but there's nothing I can do about that. 

It is as it is.

James Bond Ridicules NASA's Fake Moon Landings



Hilarious. I thought this was a double cheeseburger James Bond Apollo moon landing pantomime moment when I watched the movie originally as a lad, but now it all makes chutzpah piss taking sense

I've got a good documentary on the subject  loaded up in drafts and scheduled for later tonight. It starts off slow but gets a lot better in the second half. Or you can just get stuck in over here.

Stanley Kubrick & NASA's Excellent Adventure



Well worth watching to see a string of scientific luminaries talk about how close Kubrick's work looked in comparison to the actual moon landings. 

Really Copernicus?