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Post by Ginnie on Oct 10, 2007 21:50:27 GMT -4
I suspect we're talking about two different things. When you say, "they have shown bravery" you're clearly referring to people like macapple, hard-core hoax believers. As I said in my last post, if you enjoy arguing with them, them I think that's great.
But I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about the legions of undecided. In my opinion, youtube's bathroom wall debate format does them a disservice. I'm trying to think of ways that we can help them so that fewer of them become macapples.
Since when is macapple a hoax believer? I think someone has been insulted!
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Post by macapple on Oct 11, 2007 19:50:22 GMT -4
. I did have a giggle at this comment ... ;D I am certainly no hoax believer and never have been. I have looked at both sides of the arguments, spoken to a real person who has been to the moon and I have to come down on the side of the facts as they stand. There were missions to the moon and humans did set foot there The majority of "evidence" presented is based on visual interpretation of video evidence by individuals who have questionable background education on the subject. There is no real counter evidence to prove the landing didn't happen as much of this is based on non scientific fact. If the "evidence" was so compelling and un questionable, why hasn't anyone taken Nasa or the Astronauts to a successful conviction , for theft (if apollo WAS false then obtaining money under the pretense would be theft), perjury, liable, falsehood, fraud and misrepresentation. To this date only 1 case of liable was taken and thrown out before being heard and that was Bill Kaysing Vs Jim Lovell. I would be interested how you have come to the conclusion that I was a Hoax believer by the way, or has Greenmagoo been editing his replies on YouTube.
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