Thursday, February 10, 2011

2+2=5

Something doesn't add up.

Step one of an effective following (which I'll need to rule) is defamataion of current power holding groups.
In that spirit, I present to you the case of the faked moon landing. 
First of all, I was there, I helped fund the cameras, but that's not too interesting - I've been alot of places and done alot of things.

Perhaps the only true way to attack this subject is with logical analysis.

Let's examine two obvious issues, one only interesting, the other compelling.


The first is an arguement based on Timeline.
Simply put, in 1969, the general technological situation of humanity can be summed in three points based on popular belief:
  • We, as Americans, in '69, did not yet have cellular phones and there was no internet.
  • We, as humans, had not yet figured out we could put wheels on our luggage.
  • We landed several humans on the moon and beamed information back here from the moon.
The question becomes not "Was the landing faked?" but "Which of these seemingly simultaneous states of humanity does not match the others. 
Not a strong arguement factually, but nice conceptually.


The Second argument against the moon landing is based solely on mathematics, my own calculations carried out the day the footage was made. As I have said before, I was there, and I saw the one problem with the falacy. I kept quiet simply to hold a trump card over my employers at the time. They are, of course, long dead now though.

When we examine the official footage, an anomaly is detected. 


Download your own copy from nasa if you want. It makes no difference. 
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo_15_feather_drop.html

The hammer takes 1.1 seconds to hit the ground.
The Moon's gravitational acceleration is, as per NASA, 1.622 m/s^2
From the video, it is apparent based on the official public records of the astonauts suit dimensions that the hammer is dropped from 1.5 meters. 
Based on basic physics, look it up if you don't believe me, the freefall time for any object is equal to the square root of ((twice the height)/(gravitational acceleration))

or

t = sqrt(2h/g)

Based on the readings published by NASA, the hammer should be in free fall for 1.36 seconds.
It is not.
The video could not have been filmed on the moon.
Whoever devised the method for the 'Slow Drop,' as it was called on set, ignored the basic mathematics. It was their one great mistake in the process and we will hold it to them.
Go, prove me wrong, find the info and do the calculation yourself. 

This post, however, is not about the moon landing, after all, its purpose is defamation of rulers. 

I submit to you this fallacy of Modern history as just another example of how much you, as a population, are shiftable and tradeable and expendable like never before. There is, I have examined, a cycle in cultures which naturally polarizes the classes, separating them on a relationship of wealth vs. inverse size. Translation: less rich people per tons more poor workers. 

The only way you as a population can retain power, and it may very well be too late in your cycle to do so, is to recognize the distractions for what they are. Do not be amazed easily. Do not be optimistic about your rulers actions. Forever question. May your head be full of salt at all times.

So do you believe? Do you assume truth in an event based on contrary logical evidence as delivered above? If so, then you are already gone. Continue living your happy life, the kind of life some of us must give up in the face of reality.


Cpt.Bloggenstein out

17 comments:

  1. Its good. Most people lack critical thinking skills

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  2. You know, at this point, I don't really care if we've landed on the moon or not. We certainly have the technology to now, if we wanted to. So what if it was faked at the time. This is just one of those many discussions that people take up because they have too much time on their hands.

    Good evidence though.

    -K

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  3. good. fight the press. proganda and liars everywhere. i dont believe anything i see on tv anymore

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  4. 2+2=5 for large quantities of 2 :)

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  5. Did you know the government has earthquake machines? I was going to blog about it but I don't want to get assassinated.

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  6. I don't think it's fake. But that's just my opinion. I also believe in god.

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  7. I do believe the first was faked to a certain extent, but later missions went through. I have to say out of desperation to win the space race, and follow through with JFK's famous speech, higher ups in the Government decided to go through with a staged moon landing, of course I could be completely wrong, who knows?

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  8. Mythbusters debunked all the conspiracy theories, but the fact we can't duplicate it makes me wonder.

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  9. Mythbusters =/= law

    that said, I believe that we went to the moon. Either way it matters little to me. If the government is pulling blinders over my eyes by telling me that we went to the moon then so be it haha.

    It doesn't really affect my life.

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  10. You make me think too much haha. Interesting stuff though. I shall ponder this in my study.

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  11. Maybe its because I didn't live back then, but let's say it was faked: what did we have to gain from it? We harvested no ore, nor claimed any right to the Moon (flag-stab aside). Although the USA did gain recognition, was it merely to have a "one-up" on the Reds during the space race? A giant publicity stunt? A sign that the Moon would not fall to the Domino Effect of dreaded Communism? I certainly think that we have the technology today to do it. I leave everyone with one final statement: QUESTION EVERYTHING

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  12. rare to find a physical and mathematical analysis of a faked moon landing

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  13. great info, great read! following from now on!

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