PENN magazine, edited by my colleague, Mike
Palecek, published this issue in 2018, which includes a stunning
article by Winston Wu, “The Apollo Moon Hoax: 35 Proofs We Didn’t Go”. Winston is a brilliant guy and this article is my favorite on the subject. I recommend beginning with
“Conspiracy Theory: Did we Land on the Moon?”,
which advances one scientific reason after another about why we could
not have gone and abundant evidence that the moon landing footage was
faked. For those who may harbor lingering hopes that we really did go,
this is the place to start.
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Conspiracy Theory: Did we Land on the Moon (2001)
This publication coincides
with “The Next Generation of Researchers”, a high-school forum with
teams from different schools, debating whether we went to the moon,
where I served as the evaluator of the exchange and offered a summary of
the evidence that demonstrates, beyond any reasonable doubt, that we
did not go to the moon, especially because it was neither physically nor
technically possible, which implies that the “official narrative”
cannot possibly be true:
But even though we cannot
have gone to the moon, it was both physically and technically possible
to fake having gone! Here a some pages from Winston’s article, which may
motivate reading more by clicking on the link to PENN magazine,
where this latest issue runs 97 pages, available at the push of a key
and at no cost to you. This has to be the greatest bargain in the
history of publishing. Enjoy!
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The Moon Landing Hoax: How we Know we Didn’t Go: TAKE 2 (20 July 2019)
Jim Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer, is McKnight Professor Emeritus on the Duluth Campus of the University of Minnesota and founded moonrockbooks.com with Mike Palecek.
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