02-17-2015, 03:37 PM
(02-17-2015, 03:35 PM)Ashim Wrote: I think the work done on the public presentation was incredible. Just as we still marvel at Kubrick's 2001 which was made in the late 60's, the media produced was absolute cutting edge.
Also, people do not know how things look in space and on the lunar surface, they have no real reference points with which to compare what they are being shown. It's easier to 'fake' these sort of images compared to familiar situations on earth.
911 is the prime example. The destruction of the towers was unlike anything seen by the public before, so they had no comparison to go on.
In these cases people will almost always appeal to authority for an explaination.
Dr. Judy Wood has done excellent work on "Where did the Towers go?".
I think the astronauts went to the moon and had an 'experience'.
I believe the moon (and mars) are littered with artifacts, their disclosure however deemed unsuitable for public consumption.
Images just have to be good enough to be believed by the majority.
Yes, good points!