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Man on the Moon or Man in the Pictures?

   
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Title: Man on the Moon or Man in the Pictures?
 
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Date: May 8, 2001
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Kaysing went on to say, "It's also well documented that NASA was often badly managed and had poor quality control. But as of 1969, we could suddenly perform manned flight upon manned flight? With complete success? It's just against all statistical odds...
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Rocketdyne was the engine contractor for the Apollo spacecraft. He has provided these groups with a multitude of research proving we never went to the moon. Photography Why can't you see the stars in the photographs on the moon? In all of the lunar pictures as well as video, you will notice that there is not even one star in any of them...
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