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And so that's maybe the sixth proof. We have a clip, which you can show, of Kelly Smith pointing out to the public something most people don't know, that about 1,000 miles above the Earth is a 30,000-mile-thick field of radiation called the Van Allen Radiation Belt. My book, Moon Man, which I read myself in audio. It's Kindle or print. You can see all these clips at sabrell.com. It's interactive.
And so that's maybe the sixth proof. We have a clip, which you can show, of Kelly Smith pointing out to the public something most people don't know, that about 1,000 miles above the Earth is a 30,000-mile-thick field of radiation called the Van Allen Radiation Belt. My book, Moon Man, which I read myself in audio. It's Kindle or print. You can see all these clips at sabrell.com. It's interactive.
And so that's maybe the sixth proof. We have a clip, which you can show, of Kelly Smith pointing out to the public something most people don't know, that about 1,000 miles above the Earth is a 30,000-mile-thick field of radiation called the Van Allen Radiation Belt. My book, Moon Man, which I read myself in audio. It's Kindle or print. You can see all these clips at sabrell.com. It's interactive.
I write a chapter. I say, look, if you want to understand the next chapter, go to clip one, clip two. We have a clip of a NASA engineer saying the radiation belts are dangerous to humans, meaning deadly, and the technology necessary to go through them to the moon has not been invented yet.
I write a chapter. I say, look, if you want to understand the next chapter, go to clip one, clip two. We have a clip of a NASA engineer saying the radiation belts are dangerous to humans, meaning deadly, and the technology necessary to go through them to the moon has not been invented yet.
I write a chapter. I say, look, if you want to understand the next chapter, go to clip one, clip two. We have a clip of a NASA engineer saying the radiation belts are dangerous to humans, meaning deadly, and the technology necessary to go through them to the moon has not been invented yet.
So how exactly did they go to the moon? You see, that's why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. We have documents from Von Braun saying it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket.
So how exactly did they go to the moon? You see, that's why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. We have documents from Von Braun saying it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket.
So how exactly did they go to the moon? You see, that's why there's mannequins orbiting the moon. We have documents from Von Braun saying it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket.
There were, allegedly, about a year ago. They said, they promised in 2014 they're going to have people orbiting the moon in 2018. They were 100% behind schedule. And they only had mannequins orbiting the moon, not people, because they would die from the radiation.
There were, allegedly, about a year ago. They said, they promised in 2014 they're going to have people orbiting the moon in 2018. They were 100% behind schedule. And they only had mannequins orbiting the moon, not people, because they would die from the radiation.
There were, allegedly, about a year ago. They said, they promised in 2014 they're going to have people orbiting the moon in 2018. They were 100% behind schedule. And they only had mannequins orbiting the moon, not people, because they would die from the radiation.
And then von Braun said originally, and we have his documents and a video of him saying it, it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket. We have him saying it on camera. We have him saying it in documents that he wrote. He said you would have to first... build a space station, and do multiple fuel trips first. And Elon Musk said the same thing.
And then von Braun said originally, and we have his documents and a video of him saying it, it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket. We have him saying it on camera. We have him saying it in documents that he wrote. He said you would have to first... build a space station, and do multiple fuel trips first. And Elon Musk said the same thing.
And then von Braun said originally, and we have his documents and a video of him saying it, it's impossible to go to the moon in one rocket. We have him saying it on camera. We have him saying it in documents that he wrote. He said you would have to first... build a space station, and do multiple fuel trips first. And Elon Musk said the same thing.
His rocket is a few feet taller than the Saturn V Apollo rocket, and he says with that rocket, you'll have to make at least eight fuel trips first before people can go to the moon. Von Braun said the only way you could go to the moon would be three rockets, each weighing 800,000 tons,
His rocket is a few feet taller than the Saturn V Apollo rocket, and he says with that rocket, you'll have to make at least eight fuel trips first before people can go to the moon. Von Braun said the only way you could go to the moon would be three rockets, each weighing 800,000 tons,
His rocket is a few feet taller than the Saturn V Apollo rocket, and he says with that rocket, you'll have to make at least eight fuel trips first before people can go to the moon. Von Braun said the only way you could go to the moon would be three rockets, each weighing 800,000 tons,
taller than the Empire State Building, and the Saturn V was only a third as tall and only weighed 2,500 tons, not 800,000 tons. That's a difference of 30,000% times three rockets, you see? So there's a lot of inconsistencies that are supportive of that. But to me, the first proof that's concrete is, as shadows intersecting at 90 degrees from objects five feet apart.
taller than the Empire State Building, and the Saturn V was only a third as tall and only weighed 2,500 tons, not 800,000 tons. That's a difference of 30,000% times three rockets, you see? So there's a lot of inconsistencies that are supportive of that. But to me, the first proof that's concrete is, as shadows intersecting at 90 degrees from objects five feet apart.