Harry Coumnas began investigating the Apollo Moon landings when he was about 22 years old. After studying everything that was available including video footage, photographs, and TV interviews, he concluded that it is not possible for America to have landed on the moon and that all that was a hoax. The following are some of the reasons that he states.
These are just some of the questions that Harry Coumnas has that convince him that the entire business of landing on the moon was a fake event by the United States Government.
- NASA provided no direct link up, so whatever audience around the world watched was based on poor quality. Coumnas believes this was done deliberately so that it couldn't be examined or questioned.
- The astronauts took thousands of pictures, and each one was perfectly exposed and sharply focused. Not one was badly composed or even blurred. How is that possible ?
- There film stock was unaffected by the intensely, powerful cosmic radiation on the Moon, conditions that should have made it useless.
- How were they able to adjust their cameras, change film and swap filters in pressurized suits? It should have been almost impossible with the gloves on their fingers. How did the pictures turn out so perfect ?
- The shadows could only have been created with multiple light sources and, in particular, powerful spotlights. But the only light source on the Moon was the sun.
- How come none of the astronauts were affected by solar flares – which are emitted constantly ?
- Why did Buzz Aldrin not answer any questions about landing on the moon ? When he was asked at a banquet about how it felt to step on the lunar surface, he left the room crying.
- Since the moon has no atmosphere, shouldn't there be millions of stars dotting the background of these photos?
- If the moon doesn't have an atmosphere, how were they able to get the flag to fly in the breeze?
These are just some of the questions that Harry Coumnas has that convince him that the entire business of landing on the moon was a fake event by the United States Government.
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