MoonFaker: In Orbit or Grounded. PART 2
There have been a number of things that I have talked about elsewhere, yet strangely have not yet discussed in my MoonFaker series. Had Phil Webb’s latest videos not given me the opportunity to talk about these subjects, I wouldn’t have even bothered wasting my time on them.
Webb’s latest videos are nothing but a ridiculous attempt to muddy the waters regarding whether the Apollo astronauts were on the ground or in earth orbit during the time they were supposed to be on their moon flights.
In addition to clearing up Webb’s poisoning the well, we’ll also be looking at: the fact that NASA used Apollo 13 as an excuse to cease the Apollo program having allegedly completed Kennedy’s goal with Apollo 11; on all the moon flights NASA found ways to degrade and or limit the amount of footage they had to fake; and any hint of zero gravity in the Apollo 15 CSM telecasts always seem to last 30seconds or less.
We’ll also emphatically establish how the telecommunications were faked on either scenario: Earth orbit mode and Grounded mode.
Duration : 0:9:37
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title says it all. finally got the 747 i kept missing
i went to go plane spotting at Bush Intercontinental. of course with my luck, my battery died very quick. and things got even better when a 747 landed right there 2 planes later. thats a way to get frustrated quickly!
British Airways B777-200ER from London Heathrow(LHR)
Finally after all these years of flying in and out of Houston Intercontinental, it was not a smoggy day in Houston and I was able to get a clear view of Downtown Houston. Landing at Houston Intercontinental on a Continental Express Embraer ERJ-145. You will also see some Continental Connection Saab 340 at the terminal.
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Moving between terminal D/E and C of the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, TX (IAH).
This is a landing with my least favorite airline: Continental. Even worse, it’s Continental “Express”, their excuse to shove people on uncomfortable regional jets. In this video, I show a landing with unusually low cloud cover, and highlights of our nearly 10 minute taxi. I also show the “plane bridges”.
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Landing on runway 8R of the George Bush Intercontinental airport, Houston, Texas (IAH). View on board a Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800, flight CO1490 from San Jose, Costa Rica.