Come on mate, don't worry about the spelling. That's weak.
Just saying there are no confessions, is not proof that the moon landings are real. In no way does it prove the authenticity.
What questions haven't I answered?
I like to use stuff I am familiar with, no base my ideas on photo shopped images or fake films.
I am familiar with phones, we all are. We are all familiar with cell phones right?
Now in 2018 just walking into another room on my phone, my reception can drop out. We all have experience with this. We all know it wouldn't be possible to have a cable from earth to the moon, so the president could talk on a landline to the guys on the moon.
But that's the story they sold you. I didn't make that video. They did. So I ask myself, why would they be selling me this story that I know can't be real. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Then you look into everything else and it is comically how brain washed we are. Believing film, images and stories, rather than your own common sense, when it's obvious to see that they are lying to you.
And I can provide you any evidence you want, they supplied the images that you can examine for yourself and see they have been altered or have no noise.
You can look up the official logs and compare them. The story about traveling through the Van Allan belts as safely as possible, completely contradict their official logs.


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why would neutral countries decades later again conduct elaborate hoaxes to support a conspiracy that would be so outdated? You think there are agencies with that kind of worldwide pull and threat? I just think it would’ve been easier to land on the moon than it would be to fake it, conduct such elaborate cover up stories and maintain them for decades around the world, keeping so many people quiet, etc. The irony is, in calling “them” fraudulent, you actually give all these outfits far too much credit.
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