A journey towards the truth for all mankind
The Apollo moon landing has long been a subject of intrigue and controversy. In 2012, AwE130 had direct contact with the Chief Editor of the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal (ALSJ), which serves as the historical archive of the Apollo moon landings on the NASA website. Initially, our involvement with the ALSJ led to several corrections in the historical records.
However, as we delved deeper into the archives, we encountered troubling discrepancies that raised doubts in our minds. By the end of 2012, we made the decision to distance ourselves from the ALSJ and pursue our own path. AwE130 is determined to present compelling reasons why the Apollo moon landings may not have been real. We are committed to uncovering the truth behind this highly debated topic.
The desire for humans to travel to the moon has been a long-standing aspiration. As early as the second century AD, Lucian of Samosata penned one of the earliest accounts of lunar exploration. His story involved a sailing ship caught in a powerful hurricane that propelled it all the way to the moon. There, the crew encountered extraordinary lunar creatures known as Hippogypi, who rode majestic three-headed vultures adorned with feathers as long as the ship's mast. However, their adventure took a perilous turn when a monstrous creature devoured their vessel. Miraculously, they managed to escape from the belly of the beast and found themselves back on Earth. This captivating tale ignited a fascination with moon travel and life on the moon, captivating the human race for thousands of years.
The "Great Moon Hoax" of 1835, published in the New York Sun newspaper, captivated the public's imagination with its tale of life and a civilization on the moon. The articles, falsely attributed to Sir John Herschel, described fantastical creatures and magnificent temples, observed through a telescope supposedly built by Herschel himself.
Initially, the public eagerly embraced the notion of lunar life, but skepticism prevailed among the scientific community. Eventually, on September 16th, 1835, the New York Sun admitted that the articles were fabrications. Surprisingly, they chose not to retract the stories, and the newspaper saw a significant increase in circulation, becoming the largest circulated newspaper at the time. The "Great Moon Hoax" had become a lucrative financial success for the newspaper.
Now, let's ponder the Apollo moon landings. Do they fall under the same category as the aforementioned stories, or did humanity truly accomplish the monumental feat of landing man on the moon? The Apollo missions, carried out by the NASA in the late 1960s and early 1970s, were not without their critics and conspiracy theories, suggesting that they were staged. Join us in a journey towards the truth for all mankind.
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