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Grissom, Chaffee and White
In January 1967, Virgil 'Gus' Grissom, an American astronaut, held an unauthorized press conference in which he told reporters that the United States was "at least a decade away" from even contemplating a lunar mission. He was severely rebuked for giving that interview without permission.
Figure 1: Clearly Mr. Grissom did not fit NASA's requirement of an easily-controlled, brain-dead military man.
Following this reprimand, Gus Grissom later came out of a water tank reduced gravity simulation of the supposed lunar landing module, and hung a lemon attached to a coat-hanger in front of a NASA emblem to indicate to any cameras present, without speaking, what he and his fellow crew members, Roger Chaffee and Edward White, thought of the Apollo programme.
Figure 2: From the left, Roger Chaffee, Ed White and Gus Grissom.
A few days after this, on 27 January 1967, Grissom, Chaffee and White were murdered, via a horrific pressurized oxygen fire, while locked in the capsule at the top of a Saturn V rocket. Two and a half years later, in July 1969, NASA faked a Moon landing with Amstrong, Aldrin and Collins. Those who believe that the American government would never do such a thing would be well advised to consider the events of 11-09-2001, when many more than three innocent people were murdered in the United States with government knowledge, approval and subsequent cover-up. Pointing out that the Emperor is starkers does not constitute a "conspiracy theory," but a simple reality. Silence is complicity.
Figure 3: Roger Chaffee. |
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