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The Moon Landings: A Giant Hoax for Mankind?
In 2016, a survey showed that 52 percent of the British public thought that Apollo missions were faked.
These numbers seem to be rising every year. British unbelievers were only 25 percent ten years ago. It is not known how may they are today, but a 2018 poll by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center revealed that 57 percent Russians believe that there has never been a manned lunar landing. The percentage rises to 69 percent among people with higher education: in other words, the more educated people are, and the more capable of rational reasoning, the less they believe in the moon landings.
eto samo zatucani ravnozemljasi veruju da je ljudsks noga krocila na mesec

Another moon rock made the headlines when, 40 years after having been handed personally by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Dutch prime minister, it was scrutinized and proven to be petrified wood. Granted, a few fake moon rocks don’t prove that all moon rocks are fake. But it should be reason enough for starting a systematic scientific examination of the dozens of other samples that the USA ceremoniously gave away in 1969 and the 1970s.

i tako bio ja na mesecu i doneo kamen s njega, ja licno darovao ga holandskom ministru! DRVO? ups, MALO SAM SLAGAO.
A STA KAO NIJE BILO DRVECA NA MESECU? KAZE KO? RAVNOZEMLJASI?
The Moon Landings: A Giant Hoax for Mankind?
In 2016, a survey showed that 52 percent of the British public thought that Apollo missions were faked.

These numbers seem to be rising every year. British unbelievers were only 25 percent ten years ago. It is not known how may they are today, but a 2018 poll by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center revealed that 57 percent Russians believe that there has never been a manned lunar landing. The percentage rises to 69 percent among people with higher education: in other words, the more educated people are, and the more capable of rational reasoning, the less they believe in the moon landings.
eto samo zatucani ravnozemljasi veruju da je ljudsks noga krocila na mesec

Rock-solid evidence from Antarctica
Yes, they can. They brought back pieces of the moon: roughly 380 kilograms of moon rocks and soil samples, all Apollo missions combined. Moon rocks prove the moon landings, don’t they? Yes they do, but only if it can be firmly established that they were not dug out from the earth. And that is the problem. As explained here, “meteorites have been found in Antarctica which have proved to have the same characteristics as the moon rocks.” It may be helpful to know that in 1967, two years before Apollo 11, the NASA set up an expedition to Antarctica, joined by Wernher Von Braun, the leading NASA propagandist for the lunar missions;....
Another moon rock made the headlines when, 40 years after having been handed personally by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Dutch prime minister, it was scrutinized and proven to be petrified wood. Granted, a few fake moon rocks don’t prove that all moon rocks are fake. But it should be reason enough for starting a systematic scientific examination of the dozens of other samples that the USA ceremoniously gave away in 1969 and the 1970s.


i tako bio ja na mesecu i doneo kamen s njega, ja licno darovao ga holandskom ministru! DRVO? ups, MALO SAM SLAGAO.
A STA KAO NIJE BILO DRVECA NA MESECU? KAZE KO? RAVNOZEMLJASI?

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