Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3257939-20151009080148/@comment-26882656-20151011024949

173.58.100.7 wrote: JadenLan wrote: 173.58.100.7 wrote: JadenLan wrote: 173.58.100.7 wrote: JadenLan wrote:

Others: Please tell me you are not seriously considering the ravings of delusional conspiracy theorists. No Surana, you don't have any proof that it happened.

(Continues spinning on his chair.) And you have no proof that it did not happen.

- Surana You can't prove that. And you can't prove what I say either. Impasse.

More importantly, do you think that a country would spend fourty years, god knows how much cash and materials just to pretend they went to the moon? If they wanted to do that, they could've gone out into the desert, picked up a rock, painted it green and told a bunch of random dudes to say they went to the moon, and then called it a day.

- Surana So in a video I watched about this there was this sentence: "Do you think that a country would spend fourty years, god knows how much cash and materials just to pretend they went to the moon when it would be easier to just go to the moon" I remember it was really funny the way the guy said it.

You know one big reason why it did go. Because they wanted to beat Russia. So not only would they have to build rockets, photoshop pictures and videos, they would also have to fool their competitor who was freaking Russia. Yea. No. Easier to get to the moon. So that's why they went to the moon, much easier to actually go there than fabricate evidence to pretend they went there.

- Surana That and having to convince a massive country with the surface larger than Pluto (true fact), who would at the time, because it was the Cold War blow you up if you did something stupid, that you beat it. Yea.... I don't know about you but I wouldn't even try tricking them. Easier and safer to leave the planet. If they found out I lied to them I would run away from them to the moon.