Here is another thing i found that supports the moon trips were fake.
I have asked many time's,but no one has ever been able to answer my question-->why is the lunar rover in slow motion when driving on the moon?. Do the laws of physics change on the moon? lol. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKpzp358F4 Brad
The common sense question to ask is: If you were going on a dangerous mission where the slightest miscalculation could run you out of fuel, or if any malfunction would require a longer stay until repairs are made, what would you rather have: An 800 pound dune buggy to play around in? Or 800 lbs of extra fuel, spare parts, oxygen tanks, food, water and medical supplies etc? I know what I would pick as judging from the available film of the dune buggy escapades, due to the astro"nots" predicted reduced weight, they could have simply hopped and leaped like a bunny further than the dune buggy. Pure PR in MHO, see headline "U.S.A first to also drive a car on the moon". For some homework look up how much fuel is required in the booster rocket for every pound of payload and it all gets clearer. I will try to remember that we are not supposed to express a common sense opinion or negative opinion about any videos, here in the land of lollipops and roses where every day is sunny and only smiley faces are permitted. Regards
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