A taxonomy of the Moon Landing hoax
28 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
in health economics, politics - USA Tags: conspiracy theories, conspiracy theorists, moon landing, moon landing hoax, political psychology, space
Bureaucracy also landed on the Moon too
25 Feb 2015 1 Comment
in economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, law and economics, technological progress Tags: conspiracy theorists, moon landing, moon landing hoax
Buzz Aldrin punches Moon landing conspiracy theorist stalker after being harassed by him
15 Feb 2015 1 Comment
in economics of crime, economics of media and culture, health economics, law and economics, property rights Tags: Buzz Aldrin, conspiracy theorists, moon landing hoax, privacy, self-defence, stalking
12 Men Walked On the Moon, and They Left Some Things Behind
14 Jan 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: conjecture and refutation, conspiracy theories, moon landing hoax
![[optional image description]](https://i0.wp.com/cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/science/apollo17.jpeg)
more than 70 spacecraft, including rovers, modules, and crashed orbiters
• 5 American flags
• 2 golf balls
• 12 pairs of boots
• TV cameras
• film magazines
• 96 bags of urine, feces, and vomit
• numerous Hasselbad cameras and accessories
• several improvised javelins
• various hammers, tongs, rakes, and shovels
• backpacks
• insulating blankets
• utility towels
• used wet wipes
• personal hygiene kits
• empty packages of space food
• a photograph of Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke’s family
• a feather from Baggin, the Air Force Academy’s mascot falcon, used to conduct Apollo 15’s famous “hammer-feather drop” experiment
• a small aluminum sculpture, a tribute to the American and Soviet “fallen astronauts” who died in the space race — left by the crew of Apollo 15
• a patch from the never-launched Apollo 1 mission, which ended prematurely when flames engulfed the command module during a 1967 training exercise, killing three U.S. astronauts
• a small silicon disk bearing goodwill messages from 73 world leaders, and left on the moon by the crew of Apollo 11
• a silver pin, left by Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean
• a medal honoring Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Komarov and Yuri Gagarin
• a cast golden olive branch left by the crew of Apollo 11

via Carbon Dating » 172 Men Walk On Moon and http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/12/the-trash-weve-left-on-the-moon/266465/
Conspiracy Theories Debunked: The Moon landing was a hoax?!
13 Jul 2014 1 Comment
in politics - USA Tags: conspiracy theories, moon landing hoax
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGXTF6bs1IU
If staged in the studio, a 143 minute continuous broadcast of the footage of the Moon approach and the astronauts on the Moon with the recording technology of the time would have required tapes the size of cars if it were pre-recorded in some manner on 5,300 feet of film that is free of scratches and specs of dust. 1969 did not have the technology to fake the landing on video. Slow motion video was truly primitive in 1969: 30 seconds replayed at 90 seconds maximum.


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