Feb 26 2010
Truth or conspiracy
Just ask any detective solving a crime or mystery about what evidence they would most like to have in solving a dilemma. They won’t say fingerprints, DNA, eye-witnesses, or things like this; that normally help them to solve cases. The most intelligent ones would say video evidence or some type of recorded proof that could not be disputed. After all, if you have the guy robbing the bank on film, this is much easier to prove to a jury than trying to explain the whole DNA thing to average people. In the case of the moon landing, we do have that video evidence or at least some of it we do. There was a lot of brain power that went into coming up with this possible theory and as usual people wanting to challenge the evidence that they have in front of them. There are lots of items missing from videos, samples collected on the moon, and other things that have disappeared over time. It is hard to believe that we could lose or destroy some of these things, considering just how big the moon landing was. Some video evidence of the moon landing has actually been recorded over by NASA; so they could use the same film to record other things.
People ultimately will believe what they want to believe and can always make the evidence slant to their favor or beliefs. The moon landing hoaxes and all the people that have tried to prove the moon landings didn’t exist have met stiff competition. Tons of theories exist with the video evidence and people have gone through great lengths to prove each side wrong in the debate of the moon landing. Even a popular show called “MythBusters” broke it all down and tried to prove the conspiracy theories wrong. The video debates on both sides is very interesting and some of the theories that exist outside of the video evidence is intriguing too. For example, all the deaths that have occurred to people related with the Apollo missions and their untimely deaths. It does make the mind wonder with all the literature and TV programs that is out there asking the question: Did We Really Go To the Moon?