This post was left by Cedric Katesby.
I thought it was quite charming and even amusing in an odd sort of way, and as Cedric had clearly put some effort into it, I wanted to show my appreciate of his efforts everything from here on his his:
“It occurred to me this evening listening to Donna, that some may wonder why I’ve stopped blogging. I think the answer is fairly simple: I tend to blog when I’m trying to work out something or thinking through an issue.
But except for the Donna lecture, there’s now little left for me to mull over on the moon landings. Now I understand skeptics & those academics opposing them, I’m no longer curious about either side.
But even more odd, now I know skeptics will win, instead of being all the keener to see change, I’ve lost interest. I can only liken it to sneakily finishing the film when my wife goes to bed and then trying to pretend I’m interested the next evening.
How do I know skeptics will win?
I’ve worked out why the flimflam from NASA fail to model the moon. So, they are certainly wrong, I’m no longer interest in “what ifs”, because there is nothing left to work out.
I’ve refined my understanding of rockets and how they has interacted with the moon’s surface. This largely removes any possibility of rocket blowback not killing astronauts upon landing.
I now understand what makes skeptics tick – and I can only say I’m glad I’m not on the other side. Because for all their bluster – the NASA moon landing fraudsters haven’t a chance.
I’ve worked out why academics are so hostile to sceptics. And like someone with an annoying twitch, it is not easily changed, so it seems pointless trying to change them. Worse, trying to engage with academics now will just make them confused and angry.
And perhaps most ironic of all, I’m starting to feel sorry for our present politicians. Yes, the poor sods. It’s like watching lambs going down the ramp to the slaughterhouse oblivious to what awaits them. Why let them in on the secret? – let them have this last interlude of tranquillity!”
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Any bets on how long this tranquillity will last?
What are we talking about?
Six months?
Six years?
Sixty years?
The subject is no longer a question, but is more like a timetable.
Only you seem unwilling to give a date.
Not really much of a timetable.
Curious.
Perhaps you can give a safe one? One that will pop up long after you are gone. That way, you won’t run the risk of of having to apologize for being wrong or deceiving others.
Science proves that NASA faked the moon landings – Moon landing Hoax