Subject: Re: Who took the pictures of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon ?
From: theobviousgcashman@theobviousindiana.edu (Geoff Cashman)
Date: 25/01/2005, 15:20
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.area51,alt.parenting.solutions,alt.sci.physics,talk.politics.space

In article <1587769.EMYjPiDykr@FreeBSD>, Tommy  <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
I would like to know how they got through the Van Allen Belts without dieing
of radiation poison. 

*yawn* Same old stuff. This has been debunked a million times if it's
been debunked once. I doubt the following will help, but I'll note
it anyways. See, if you really wanted to educate yourself about 
the Apollo moon missions and the supposed hoax, you would already
know this. Instead, you just want to churn up the newsgroups with
ridiculous conspiracy theories that have as much connection with
reality as a unicorn. 

  http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html#radiation


Hell, we don't have the technology to get to the moon today, much less then.


Yeah, I mean after all we've only landed on Venus, Mars and Titan and
sent literally dozens of space probes to a dizzying array of solar
bodies. Hell, with that kind of capability its a wonder we can find
our way to the local convenience store and pour ourselves a cup of
coffee!
	
-Geoff