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Moon landing not faked? Lack of film technology?
« on: August 23, 2022, 12:29:12 AM »


Perhaps this has been already shown on the forum before. I'm not sure, but what are your thoughts? Was there inadequate film technology for faking a moon landing in 1969?

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Moon landing not faked? Lack of film technology?
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2022, 01:47:06 AM »
He makes zero sense and is all over the map, switching nonsensically between overcranking and undercranking, and after claiming they didn't have big enough film reels to perform overcranking, downplaying the fact that it could have been undercranked.

So he's claiming they didn't have film reels big enough to run for 90 minutes?  With undercranking, you only need 30 minutes of regular speed video that you then slow down.  He admits that they had undercranking for sports slow motion back then, but then races past it.

Gone with the Wind ran for 221 minutes ... in 1939.
Laurence of Arabia 222 minutes ... 1962.
Ten Commandments 220 minutes ... 1956.
Ben Hur 212 minutes ... 1959.

Kubrick's own 2001 Space Odyssey 139 minutes ... 1968.

And these had much higher video quality than anything seen on the moon videos.

So what is this idiot babbilng about?

So he admits they had slow-motion tech for sports, and you can see here that they had film reels plenty long enough for long movies.  And if these were multiple reels, how hard would it have been to switch the TV feed from one reel to the next really quickly?  Who says that it all had to be on a single reel or "spliced" as he claimed?  Since these were broadcast on TV, they could have just quickly switched the feed from one to the other.

And this is the nail in his coffin, and it's utterly idiotic.  If they couldn't pull off 90 minutes of undercranked video (30 minutes of real video run very slow), then how did they record this stuff live?  Whether it's live or faked, either way, they had to record it for playback.  Oh, and I'm sure that they had the tech back then on the tiny LEM to broadcast a TV signal 240,000 miles.  Suuure.  In an interview, Buzz Aldrin admitted that what people watched on TV was not live but a simulation.  So the interviewer, one of the late night talk show hosts ... can't recall which one ... said, "I remember watching you on TV."  Buzz responded, "No, you didn't.  You were watching a simulation/recreation (couldn't recall his exact words).

For his other stuff, he was cherry-picking pictures.  He claims, "If you have two light sources, you get two shadows." while showing a picture that doesn't have 2 shadows.  Uhm, there are many that DO have the 2 shadows, and those are the ones people are referring to when pointing out the 2 light sources.  Duh.


Offline Matthew

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Re: Moon landing not faked? Lack of film technology?
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2022, 02:17:22 AM »

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Was there inadequate film technology for faking a moon landing in 1969?

In short, no.

The "realism" of the so-called Moon Landings was on par with typical Sci-Fi movies of the time period.

I suggest you look into the various caught-red-handed incidents throughout the 60's and 70's that basically prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that the so-called "Moon Landings" were faked.

Titles include:
A funny thing happened on the way to the moon
American Moon
Astronauts gone wild

Here's a small ZIP file with some good videos to start with (by no means exhaustive or necessarily the best):
https://www.cathinfo.com/files/moon.zip

Here is "American Moon" -- 2.7 GB total. I suggest you download it to your PC and then watch it.
Right-click and select "Save Video As..."




Offline Aleah

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Re: Moon landing not faked? Lack of film technology?
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2022, 06:57:44 PM »
https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/moondoggie/
"By the way, I can’t possibly be the only one who is disappointed that we never followed up on that breakthrough folding-vehicle technology. If we had folding Moon buggies back in the early 1970s, then how far behind could folding automobiles have been had we chosen to stay the course?"

Offline Aleah

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Re: Moon landing not faked? Lack of film technology?
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2022, 07:13:32 PM »
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Just in time to save the day, however, Apollo 11 blasts off on July 16th on its allegedly historic mission, and – with the entire nation enthralled – four days later the Eagle purportedly makes its landing on the pristine lunar surface. Vietnam is temporarily forgotten as America swells with patriotic pride for having beaten the Evil Empire to the Moon. There is little time to worry about the brutality of war when Neil is taking that “one giant leap for mankind.”