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The One
1st August 2011, 15:00
The images and footage shown here were taken during the Apollo program, filmed by the astronaut flight crews during their journeys to and from the Moon.

Most of what are shown here involves "lunar transients" - unidentified objects in space that were captured on film as they transited in front of (or passed near) a celestrial body such as the Moon or Earth. I believe many of these objects are not on the lunar surface, but rather were above the lunar surface when captured on film.

Also include several examples of NASA image obfuscation as well, just to help highlight the fact that the space agency also removes anomalous objects from frame in order to "sanitize" scenes prior to official archive release so as to ensure they do not reveal too much of the truth about what is really up there

I think without any shadow of a doubt these objects are not space debris

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Also for those who have not seen these two enjoy

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Mutchie
1st August 2011, 15:24
Im afraid i dont believe apollo went to the moon or landed on it ......it was a hoax they never left orbit .... i should start a separte thread where we can debate it properly

The One
1st August 2011, 15:44
Im afraid i dont believe apollo went to the moon or landed on it ......it was a hoax they never left orbit .... i should start a separte thread where we can debate it properly

you should

MalteseKnight
7th August 2011, 17:43
Dear All

The following link could spark an interesting discussion:

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There could be poweful arguments on both sides ....let's see how it plays out.

Regards to All

MalteseKnight

MalteseKnight
7th August 2011, 18:33
In the interviews posted above, US film maker, Jay Weidner, points the finger at Stanley Kubrick's alleged canny use of frontscreen projection to fake the Moon landings ....thus the so-called anomalous objects would not be ufos, rather they would be interwoven folds of the projection screen fabric.

We reiterate that these videos were posted so as to challenge the viewers of this thread, as we ourselves have been challenged by Jay Weidner's position on these matters.

As the French say ' Bon visionage!'

MalteseKnight