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Yeah, I grew up as the biggest fan of the moon missions, kind of the biggest fan boy, because my father was in the Air Force. I grew up around Air Force bases, aerospace. And even though I was asleep in bed at the time, I was about four years old,
Yeah, I grew up as the biggest fan of the moon missions, kind of the biggest fan boy, because my father was in the Air Force. I grew up around Air Force bases, aerospace. And even though I was asleep in bed at the time, I was about four years old,
Yeah, I grew up as the biggest fan of the moon missions, kind of the biggest fan boy, because my father was in the Air Force. I grew up around Air Force bases, aerospace. And even though I was asleep in bed at the time, I was about four years old,
The next couple of weeks, my father being a high-ranking officer in the Air Force, got a VIP package of the prints from Apollo 11, alleged first trip to the moon. He gave them to me, and they were like my most cherished possession of all time. And we moved about every couple of years, and wherever we moved to, they were a prominent place, like a shrine, in every bedroom.
The next couple of weeks, my father being a high-ranking officer in the Air Force, got a VIP package of the prints from Apollo 11, alleged first trip to the moon. He gave them to me, and they were like my most cherished possession of all time. And we moved about every couple of years, and wherever we moved to, they were a prominent place, like a shrine, in every bedroom.
The next couple of weeks, my father being a high-ranking officer in the Air Force, got a VIP package of the prints from Apollo 11, alleged first trip to the moon. He gave them to me, and they were like my most cherished possession of all time. And we moved about every couple of years, and wherever we moved to, they were a prominent place, like a shrine, in every bedroom.
So from about the age of four to 14, if I only saw them once a day, that's about 3,650 times I saw these pictures that allegedly say they're on the moon. So when I'm 14 years old, I saw a television program of one of the first guests on Oprah Winfrey. His name was William Kaysing. He had the second highest security clearance to Von Braun during the Apollo program.
So from about the age of four to 14, if I only saw them once a day, that's about 3,650 times I saw these pictures that allegedly say they're on the moon. So when I'm 14 years old, I saw a television program of one of the first guests on Oprah Winfrey. His name was William Kaysing. He had the second highest security clearance to Von Braun during the Apollo program.
So from about the age of four to 14, if I only saw them once a day, that's about 3,650 times I saw these pictures that allegedly say they're on the moon. So when I'm 14 years old, I saw a television program of one of the first guests on Oprah Winfrey. His name was William Kaysing. He had the second highest security clearance to Von Braun during the Apollo program.
He was an English major, and he would edit the grammar of Von Braun, whose native language was German, and he would edit the grammar of the generals at the Pentagon who graduated at West Point, but not in English, more in military tactics.
He was an English major, and he would edit the grammar of Von Braun, whose native language was German, and he would edit the grammar of the generals at the Pentagon who graduated at West Point, but not in English, more in military tactics.
He was an English major, and he would edit the grammar of Von Braun, whose native language was German, and he would edit the grammar of the generals at the Pentagon who graduated at West Point, but not in English, more in military tactics.
And he confessed he saw a memo from von Braun to the Pentagon warning them that the odds of going to the moon on the very first attempt with 1960s technology was only a 1 in 10,000 chance. So there was a 99.999% chance they would kill the crew on live TV if they tried. So what do you do in poker when you have crap and you want to win? You bluff. And he said that's what they did.
And he confessed he saw a memo from von Braun to the Pentagon warning them that the odds of going to the moon on the very first attempt with 1960s technology was only a 1 in 10,000 chance. So there was a 99.999% chance they would kill the crew on live TV if they tried. So what do you do in poker when you have crap and you want to win? You bluff. And he said that's what they did.
And he confessed he saw a memo from von Braun to the Pentagon warning them that the odds of going to the moon on the very first attempt with 1960s technology was only a 1 in 10,000 chance. So there was a 99.999% chance they would kill the crew on live TV if they tried. So what do you do in poker when you have crap and you want to win? You bluff. And he said that's what they did.
So I'm an open-minded 14-year-old, and that's what it takes to see the truth. It says in an ancient text that pride blinds us from seeing the truth. And pride is simply the unwillingness to be wrong. And humility is the willingness to be wrong. And being wrong is great because I'm not walking around in error.
So I'm an open-minded 14-year-old, and that's what it takes to see the truth. It says in an ancient text that pride blinds us from seeing the truth. And pride is simply the unwillingness to be wrong. And humility is the willingness to be wrong. And being wrong is great because I'm not walking around in error.
So I'm an open-minded 14-year-old, and that's what it takes to see the truth. It says in an ancient text that pride blinds us from seeing the truth. And pride is simply the unwillingness to be wrong. And humility is the willingness to be wrong. And being wrong is great because I'm not walking around in error.
and i'm learning something new so i went back to those pictures with new eyes it was like eyes wide shut you know the most famous picture of aldrin with his arm bent the suit has wrinkles all in it it's supposed to be pressurized how many wrinkles are in a balloon so the truth is hidden in plain sight my eyes were wide shut and then i noticed that the soil in the original print it was kind of a caramel brown the background's a grayish blue they since color corrected that
and i'm learning something new so i went back to those pictures with new eyes it was like eyes wide shut you know the most famous picture of aldrin with his arm bent the suit has wrinkles all in it it's supposed to be pressurized how many wrinkles are in a balloon so the truth is hidden in plain sight my eyes were wide shut and then i noticed that the soil in the original print it was kind of a caramel brown the background's a grayish blue they since color corrected that