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Vanishing Evidence





















               A brother in Christ recently spoke with me, informing me that when I began posting this series on
               the Apollo Moon hoax he thought it absurd to even suggest the Moon landings had been faked. He
               said that it was only due to his having found so much of my previous teachings and research to be
               sound that he was inclined to treat my presentation with a degree of seriousness. Now, after much
               evidence has been presented of the Apollo deception, this man has completely altered his judgment
               of the matter. He now deems the idea of man having walked on the Moon to be absurd.

               This brother in Christ who is in his fifties related to me that from the time of his youth he has been
               interested in space and entertained ideas of working for the American space program. Between the
               ages of 8-12 he built Estes model rockets and launched them into the air. I too did the same thing
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               when I was in the 7  grade. The progressive public school I was attending offered an elective course
               in model rocketry, which I eagerly enrolled in. We would build our model rockets and then take them
               out to a field adjoining the school where we would launch them. I was into building a wide array of
               model kits as a youth, and I had rockets, airplanes, and helicopters suspended from the ceiling of my
               bedroom. I also had a large poster of the Moon on one of my walls. These were some of my most
               cherished possessions.
















               The brother with whom I conversed, told me that when he was older he visited NASA’s U.S. Space
               and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. One of the things he remembered from his visit was
               being served an astronaut meal. The meal included “astronaut ice cream” which was reportedly
               served to the Apollo astronauts. The day following our conversation I was searching out an unrelated
               matter on the Internet. The site I was visiting had a rotating banner linking an assortment of news
               headlines. If you are not quick, the banner may change and you will end up clicking on a story you
               did not intend to access. This is what occurred to me. I was quite surprised when, instead of the news
               story I intended to view, I was taken to a page featuring a story on “astronaut ice cream.” The story
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