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Old 03-12-2004, 04:46 AM  
txtbill
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Quote:
Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
I personally don't think that anyone has ever been to the moon. In fact, I don't believe that a spacecraft can even leave the orbit of the Earth, because of the Van Allen radiation belt. What do you think? And why.
I agree

I read the information about just how much radiation is
contained in the Van Allen Belts and given off by the sun.

There are some glaring inconsistencies and impossibilities
associated with the Apollo Missions.

I concluded, that the Apollo Moon landings could never of happened! The flimsy aluminum and thin insulation
could not protect the astronauts from Van Allen, or
Solar radiation.

Lethal dose of radiation runs at 350-450 rems, the astronaughts would of received over 500 a day from Van Allan and 500+ from solar flares.

The issue is not whether we went it is why we have been subjected to lies for the past few decades, it is as permissible to say that due to the fears of nuclear war and during the height of the cold war that it was a justified act to lie to mankind.

There is far too much evidence pointing to a lie and cover-up. Anyone who believes we went are obvious idiots and are unable to make subjective decisions of their own.
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