A man on the moon!.....F**k off !Bosscat wrote:Dunno Steve ... they reckon Man landed on the moon in 1969 as if
I am surprised 'Imposing Tortoise' isn't all over this thread like a Rash he loves a fake news thread
Joking apart there is another film doing the cinemas all footage and actual dialogue at the time.... am deffo off to see that
8 days to the moon and back - bbc 2
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Er, umm, I'm afraid I am one of those conspiracy theorists about 9/11. I have always been convinced it was an 'inside job', but I don't want to start another argument on here, some people go kind of nuts if you dare to think the 'impossible'. Generally speaking I don't give conspiracies much time (the moon landings deniars/alien lizards ruling the planet/aliens living among us/the holocaust deniars/not to mention God-Allah-Jehova and various other inventions to placate people and or scare them into behaving themselves) but 9/11 has a fair amount of things that don't quite add up. Apparently a huge percentage of Americans believe it was the action of their own governamnt but that doesn't mean much from a nation of people who voted Trump into power and think owning guns is the way to stop violence.Steve1956 wrote:I wasn't inferring 9/11 didn't happen Ian,I meant like you said people doubting who carried it out some say George Bush planned it,conspiracy theorists are loony's
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Go on Ian....Start an argumenthouseboy wrote:Er, umm, I'm afraid I am one of those conspiracy theorists about 9/11. I have always been convinced it was an 'inside job', but I don't want to start another argument on here, some people go kind of nuts if you dare to think the 'impossible'. Generally speaking I don't give conspiracies much time (the moon landings deniars/alien lizards ruling the planet/aliens living among us/the holocaust deniars/not to mention God-Allah-Jehova and various other inventions to placate people and or scare them into behaving themselves) but 9/11 has a fair amount of things that don't quite add up. Apparently a huge percentage of Americans believe it was the action of their own governamnt but that doesn't mean much from a nation of people who voted Trump into power and think owning guns is the way to stop violence.
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There was a time Steve. My political days are rare these days although sometimes when it matters I have a dabble. Frankly I don't live in the past so 9/11 doesn't really bother me any more. What happened happened and now is the time to move on, whatever any of us believe.Steve1956 wrote:Go on Ian....Start an argument
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houseboy wrote: There was a time Steve. My political days are rare these days although sometimes when it matters I have a dabble. Frankly I don't live in the past so 9/11 doesn't really bother me any more. What happened happened and now is the time to move on, whatever any of us believe.
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I liked the start of the broadcast where the CBS announcer introduces the broadcast, man on the moon, sponsored by Kellogg’s. Kellogg’s puts more in your morning, and here’s Walter Cronkite.
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Fingers in ears lalala lalala lalala eyes shut shhhhh not watched it yet no spoilers pleaaaasseeeemikeS wrote:I liked the start of the broadcast where the CBS announcer introduces the broadcast, man on the moon, sponsored by Kellogg’s. Kellogg’s puts more in your morning, and here’s Walter Cronkite.