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Post by Bill Thompson on Apr 1, 2006 21:07:08 GMT -4
There really isn't such things as "Classified Videos" of anything related to the Apollo missions, are there? I heard a certain person say on another website, "I was given a classified video of..." some video during one of the Apollo missions. But all these videos and photos are easily available to the public, right?
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Post by scooter on Apr 1, 2006 21:38:27 GMT -4
It's possible that maybe some video back in the day was classified, much like a lot of the old documentation you see on Bob A's site. Not mission videos, maybe construction/testing though. Long since declassified if there were any. Dave
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Post by dwight on Apr 2, 2006 16:48:00 GMT -4
Recently, the www.honeysucklecreek.net website released a DVD containing footage taken off the hi-res monitors at HSK tracking station. This material was made on a super-8 camera brought in by Ed von Renouard during the Apollo era. If there was any hint of "classified" material being transmitted, it certainly raises questions as to security if anyone can wander into a tracking station and film anything they want without any hassles. The "classified" tape is probably the one Bart Sibrel claims was sent to him mistakenly by NASA. This is in fact the non-scheduled broadcast which was not meant for TV broadcast. A systems check if you will, and openly available since 1969.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Apr 2, 2006 22:09:36 GMT -4
The "classified" tape is probably the one Bart Sibrel claims was sent to him mistakenly by NASA. This is in fact the non-scheduled broadcast which was not meant for TV broadcast. A systems check if you will, and openly available since 1969.
Actually it was all three, the two tests and the TV broadcast, hence why Sibral actually uses part of the TV broadcast itself as "secret, never before seen" footage.
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