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[[File:NASA building a moon set 2.jpg|220px|right|NASA building a realistic looking moon model]]
[[File:NASA building a moon set 2.jpg|220px|right|NASA building a realistic looking moon model]]
We do not believe NASA's moon landing was real. Not only does NASA's story conflict with our limited understanding of what the moon is, these so call missions are full of discrepancies or perhaps intentional lies. It is clear the moon landing was a staged hoax, filmed on a studio set. The moon landing was questioned since the original airing of the moon landing mission, and modernly it has become sort of a joke to actually believe the moon landings were real, it seems People aren't as gullible about technology and movie "magic" as they were in the 60's.
We do not believe [[Agencies/NASA|NASA's]] moon landings were real. Not only does [[Agencies/NASA|NASA's]] story conflict with our limited understanding of what the moon is, these so call missions are full of discrepancies or perhaps intentional lies. It is clear the moon landing was a staged hoax, filmed on a studio set. The moon landing was questioned since the original airing of the moon landing mission, and modernly it has become sort of a joke to actually believe the moon landings were real, it seems People aren't as gullible about technology and movie "magic" as they were in the 60's.


The Sun’s light is golden, warm, drying, preservative and antiseptic, while the Moon’s light is silver, cool, damp, putrefying and septic. The Sun’s rays decrease the combustion of a bonfire, while the Moon’s rays increase combustion. Plant and animal substances exposed to sunlight quickly dry, shrink, coagulate, and lose the tendency to decompose and putrify; grapes and other fruits become solid, partially candied and preserved like raisins, dates, and prunes; animal flesh coagulates, loses its volatile gaseous constituents, becomes firm, dry, and slow to decay. When exposed to moonlight, however, plant and animal substances tend to show symptoms of putrefaction and decay.
The Sun’s light is golden, warm, drying, preservative and antiseptic, while the Moon’s light is silver, cool, damp, putrefying and septic. The Sun’s rays decrease the combustion of a bonfire, while the Moon’s rays increase combustion. Plant and animal substances exposed to sunlight quickly dry, shrink, coagulate, and lose the tendency to decompose and putrify; grapes and other fruits become solid, partially candied and preserved like raisins, dates, and prunes; animal flesh coagulates, loses its volatile gaseous constituents, becomes firm, dry, and slow to decay. When exposed to moonlight, however, plant and animal substances tend to show symptoms of putrefaction and decay.