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Giving people leukemia?(POWER LEVEL BULLSHIT YOU HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE: I know a guy that came up with a promising hypothetical cure for it...sort of. But it was impossible to get funding to actually try it.)
No but that's incredibly interesting and I'd never heard of this so glad you linked it. One of the great ironies of HIV is that, if tamed, it would be a fantastic vector for gene therapy. Very few viruses can get past the blood-brain barrier, but it can. Very little can get access to the immune system the way it can either.
Not the first bunch of explorers that went into very probable death.That they didn't know that the procedure would be to cut communications and let them die. I just don't see 3 intelligent men not ask that question, not demand protocol.
Not the first bunch of explorers that went into very probable death.
If the moon landing(s) was a hoax, why didn't the USSR trumpet that everywhere?
If the moon landing(s) was a hoax, why didn't the USSR trumpet that everywhere?
As for USSR, I think if they did, they would have culturally lost out more. I don't know a whole lot about the cultural dynamics of the USSR, but from what I do know, I believe it would have hurt their psyche more as a unit to make themselves the object of ridicule. Think about it on a human to human perspective - Joe goes to the Moon, Sergei says Fuck off Joe, no you didn't. Joe says prove it. Sergei says well ___ and ___. Joe says TV says I went to the moon.
It's funny you should say that, because several cancers have been demonstrated to have a viral cause in recent years. There's a growing consensus that a significant number of them might be caused by a previously unknown class of viral infections - or possibly by known infections that have previously unrecorded effects.Cancer is not hard to imagine being incredibly difficult to cure though because despite the name it's a whole host of diseases with a similar MO rather than one disease with one cause like a virus.
Fair, I guess after 9/11, America is perfectly happy to show death on live TV. That is the "only way" the public will believe it happened after all.
As for USSR, I think if they did, they would have culturally lost out more. I don't know a whole lot about the cultural dynamics of the USSR, but from what I do know, I believe it would have hurt their psyche more as a unit to make themselves the object of ridicule. Think about it on a human to human perspective - Joe goes to the Moon, Sergei says Fuck off Joe, no you didn't. Joe says prove it. Sergei says well ___ and ___. Joe says TV says I went to the moon.
It makes the doubting party look like a clown. The USSR's whole construct was built on ego, much as North Korea's Juche is. Pure ego.
Look at what the Nork's believe - they believe that NK can cure cancer and aids, the Kim's don't need to shit or pee, disabilities don't exist, that KJU could drive a car at 3, that nature itself mourns the death of the previous leaders, that the NK's win every Olympics (they've spliced together videos to show people of their "wins") and my genuine personal favorite - that North Korea discovered real, true and honest Unicorns.
These aren't myths, the people truly believe those things.
Ego is vital for the survival. At the time, I don't believe USSR, if they thought that the moon landings were fake, would have said a single thing.
I don't really know what I think about the moon landings, but I do find what current astronauts (often the ISS ones) say about further space travel interesting. Maybe they just misspeak, but I do find it a bit strange that they've said things like "when we work out the Van Allen Belts and can go further than we are now" and things about going further out than the ISS orbit. Not solid proof, but its strange and I just can't logically chalk every time up to an astronaut misspeaking.
Yeah, a bunch of weird viruses cause some cancers. AIDS in humans is caused by two. HIV is still the easier problem.It's funny you should say that, because several cancers have been demonstrated to have a viral cause in recent years. There's a growing consensus that a significant number of them might be caused by a previously unknown class of viral infections - or possibly by known infections that have previously unrecorded effects.
It makes sense when you think about it. A virus operates by hijacking your own cells and using them to produce more of itself (we have scads of remnant viral DNA lurking in our genome because of this), which includes fucking around with apoptosis mechanisms and immune responses.
They could listen in to the radio transmissions, as could anyone else around the world, and trivially calculate their position and distance in the sky. The only way to fake that would be to record hours and hours of radio chatter (e: and all the telemetry data the ships sent back) and then blast it into orbit around the moon. You'd have to invent a way to automatically change reels of tape in microgravity, or you'd have to send up multiple playback machines that could be automated to play in sequence, and hope that the tapes don't jam or tear and the machines don't just stop. Frankly it'd be cheaper to send people.How exactly do you observe from earth when someone sends a rocket to the moon that there are humans on board?
Likewise the government would have needed to have Cameras 30-40 years more advanced then existed at the time or make cameras LUDICROUSLY large [and keep all that manufacturing of Giant cameras] to film the moon landing footageThey could listen in to the radio transmissions, as could anyone else around the world, and trivially calculate their position and distance in the sky. The only way to fake that would be to record hours and hours of radio chatter and then blast it into orbit around the moon. You'd have to invent a way to automatically change reels of tape in migcrogavity, or you'd have to send up multiple playback machines that could be automated to play in sequence, and hope that the tapes don't jam or tear and the machines don't just stop. Frankly it'd be cheaper to send people.
They could listen in to the radio transmissions, as could anyone else around the world, and trivially calculate their position and distance in the sky. The only way to fake that would be to record hours and hours of radio chatter (e: and all the telemetry data the ships sent back) and then blast it into orbit around the moon. You'd have to invent a way to automatically change reels of tape in microgravity, or you'd have to send up multiple playback machines that could be automated to play in sequence, and hope that the tapes don't jam or tear and the machines don't just stop. Frankly it'd be cheaper to send people.
The point is that it was broadcast in real-time and (relatively) easily received all over the world.All telemetry data is claimed to have been lost
The external camera on Apollo 11 was only a broadcast camera, not a recording camera, and was B&W because they weren't sure of the reliability of a colour video camera, and wanted to save weight. Subsequent landings used a live colour camera. Any other film shot on the first landing was on 8mm and is publicly available.Why has the color video of the moonlanding never been made public?
The point is that it was broadcast in real-time and (relatively) easily received all over the world.
The external camera on Apollo 11 was only a broadcast camera, not a recording camera, and was B&W because they weren't sure of the reliability of a colour video camera, and wanted to save weight. Subsequent landings used a live colour camera. Any other film shot on the first landing was on 8mm and is publicly available.
The reason the camera didn't record is because the industry standard video tape of the day was quad video, a 12 inch reel of 2 inch tape, which could store one hour of footage. To record the whole first moonwalk would have required changing the reel several times (and recording subsequent moonwalks would have required enough tape to fill the LEM). They could have recorded it on cine, but that would have meant either no live broadcast, or a second external camera alongside the cinecamera, and the reel-changing issue is still there unless you record at just a few frames a second. And before you ask, quad videotape wasn't capable of low framerates. It wasn't capable of a lot of things we took for granted in the 80s, let alone now.
The guy makes so many leaps of logic that it is a very poor video. I think I've said it before in this thread (months ago), but there were very reasonable doubting thomas type videos that asked reasonable questions, but they've all been removed, whereas the counters (debunkers such as this one) and the zany ones have not been removed from youtube.If you believe it was a hoax you need to watch this
The guy makes so many leaps of logic that it is a very poor video. I think I've said it before in this thread (months ago), but there were very reasonable doubting thomas type videos that asked reasonable questions, but they've all been removed, whereas the counters (debunkers such as this one) and the zany ones have not been removed from youtube.
Moonlanding is also one of the 12-14 or so topics that youtube for a brief time gave an official story for on top of their results when you searched for moonlanding or apollo.
(other topics were: holocaust, kennedy assassination, seth rich, obama, global warming, rothschild, jewish and a couple more where I have to look up the screenshots I saved)