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And he said, of course I was afraid. And they're like, oh, he's so human. He's so real. They said, this is the guy whose most beloved were going to make him first man to walk on the moon. He couldn't understand why none of the equipment worked. In my film, I don't have the narrator pointed it out, but I show it for a few seconds and
And he said, of course I was afraid. And they're like, oh, he's so human. He's so real. They said, this is the guy whose most beloved were going to make him first man to walk on the moon. He couldn't understand why none of the equipment worked. In my film, I don't have the narrator pointed it out, but I show it for a few seconds and
And he said, of course I was afraid. And they're like, oh, he's so human. He's so real. They said, this is the guy whose most beloved were going to make him first man to walk on the moon. He couldn't understand why none of the equipment worked. In my film, I don't have the narrator pointed it out, but I show it for a few seconds and
Three or four weeks before they go to the moon, they have a little fake moon set in front of reporters, and Neil Armstrong is supposed to be practicing picking up the first lunar rock. He has a pole that NASA built with a bag on the end of it, and he has a fake little rock there for reporters to take a picture of him practicing. As he's picking it up, the bag breaks off the pole.
Three or four weeks before they go to the moon, they have a little fake moon set in front of reporters, and Neil Armstrong is supposed to be practicing picking up the first lunar rock. He has a pole that NASA built with a bag on the end of it, and he has a fake little rock there for reporters to take a picture of him practicing. As he's picking it up, the bag breaks off the pole.
Three or four weeks before they go to the moon, they have a little fake moon set in front of reporters, and Neil Armstrong is supposed to be practicing picking up the first lunar rock. He has a pole that NASA built with a bag on the end of it, and he has a fake little rock there for reporters to take a picture of him practicing. As he's picking it up, the bag breaks off the pole.
They can't get that to work, much less life support systems, fuel, safety, and all of that. One of Virgil's last words were, during a ground test, they couldn't get a wired intercom to work between two buildings. You see that? They can't get a bag to stay on a pole to pick up the first moon rock. He says, how are we going to go to the moon if we can't talk between two buildings?
They can't get that to work, much less life support systems, fuel, safety, and all of that. One of Virgil's last words were, during a ground test, they couldn't get a wired intercom to work between two buildings. You see that? They can't get a bag to stay on a pole to pick up the first moon rock. He says, how are we going to go to the moon if we can't talk between two buildings?
They can't get that to work, much less life support systems, fuel, safety, and all of that. One of Virgil's last words were, during a ground test, they couldn't get a wired intercom to work between two buildings. You see that? They can't get a bag to stay on a pole to pick up the first moon rock. He says, how are we going to go to the moon if we can't talk between two buildings?
He was preparing reports to Congress and the Senate. which his wife said were confiscated by the CIA from his house the day he died. They came in, took everything, and left without even informing her that her husband had just died. He was preparing those reports for Congress and the Senate to say, look, he said we're 10 years at least away from going to the moon, not two.
He was preparing reports to Congress and the Senate. which his wife said were confiscated by the CIA from his house the day he died. They came in, took everything, and left without even informing her that her husband had just died. He was preparing those reports for Congress and the Senate to say, look, he said we're 10 years at least away from going to the moon, not two.
He was preparing reports to Congress and the Senate. which his wife said were confiscated by the CIA from his house the day he died. They came in, took everything, and left without even informing her that her husband had just died. He was preparing those reports for Congress and the Senate to say, look, he said we're 10 years at least away from going to the moon, not two.
No one would fix anything because the higher-ups knew they were likely going to fake it but had not at that point in time realized Told the astronauts yet. He was getting so frustrated. All these reports, no one fixed anything. Verbal complaints, no one fixed anything. So a few days before he was murdered, without permission, he took a bunch of reporters up to the top of the rocket.
No one would fix anything because the higher-ups knew they were likely going to fake it but had not at that point in time realized Told the astronauts yet. He was getting so frustrated. All these reports, no one fixed anything. Verbal complaints, no one fixed anything. So a few days before he was murdered, without permission, he took a bunch of reporters up to the top of the rocket.
No one would fix anything because the higher-ups knew they were likely going to fake it but had not at that point in time realized Told the astronauts yet. He was getting so frustrated. All these reports, no one fixed anything. Verbal complaints, no one fixed anything. So a few days before he was murdered, without permission, he took a bunch of reporters up to the top of the rocket.
His wife told me that morning he was a bit of a gardener, and he had in his backyard in Houston like an apple tree, an orange tree, and a lemon tree. She said he picked a lemon the size of a grapefruit to make a point, and he took a coat hanger, he clipped it, and he stuck it in there.
His wife told me that morning he was a bit of a gardener, and he had in his backyard in Houston like an apple tree, an orange tree, and a lemon tree. She said he picked a lemon the size of a grapefruit to make a point, and he took a coat hanger, he clipped it, and he stuck it in there.
His wife told me that morning he was a bit of a gardener, and he had in his backyard in Houston like an apple tree, an orange tree, and a lemon tree. She said he picked a lemon the size of a grapefruit to make a point, and he took a coat hanger, he clipped it, and he stuck it in there.
He took a bunch of reporters to the top of the moon rocket, and he hung it on there with a coat hanger, said, this thing is a lemon, a piece of junk. The Pentagon officials were eating their TV dinners at home, seeing that on the evening news. They're like, this guy is a problem. So a few days later, they sucker him into a ground test.
He took a bunch of reporters to the top of the moon rocket, and he hung it on there with a coat hanger, said, this thing is a lemon, a piece of junk. The Pentagon officials were eating their TV dinners at home, seeing that on the evening news. They're like, this guy is a problem. So a few days later, they sucker him into a ground test.