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FX Pictures / Chap. 1 p. 9<br />

Me And My Shadow<br />

<strong>NASA</strong> claims this picture was also taken on the Apollo 16 mission. Notice that the<br />

surface of the hill in the background is not very bright. It is shadowed although there are no<br />

Moon clouds! That hill can only be a part of a very inferior and amateurish backdrop.<br />

The shadow from the skinny flag pole is clearly visible at its base. If the thickness of that<br />

shadow is measured and compared with the diameter of the pole there is another reduction in<br />

size of an objects shadow. If that pole shadow is followed it terminates in the very thin<br />

shadow of the flag itself.<br />

Inspection shows that the flag itself is lying away from the Sun. In the background is the<br />

LEM which is 32 feet in diameter. The LEM also has a very skinny shadow hardly thicker<br />

than the flag. Here on Earth shadows from the Sun are always proportional to the size of the<br />

object.<br />

Nearer the foreground is a long dark line. Close inspection reveals it to be a line cord. It<br />

should lead back to the LEM but it disappears at the rock near the flag pole. If this cord was<br />

laid down on a crowded beach it would take hours before the foot traffic could bury it to this<br />

extent. There were supposed to be only two men on the Moon at any time. How many stage<br />

hands tramped about on this set to accidentally bury this line<br />

Since the flag is away from the Sun why is the side of it so brilliantly lit Could there be<br />

another source of light Did they carry power-hungry and heavy spotlights to the Moon The<br />

LEM had only batteries! And why would you need spotlights where the Sun is 20 % brighter<br />

than here on Earth<br />

John Young has leaped about 18 inches in the air. We all know that white men can't<br />

jump but this is ridiculous. Under the Moon's 1/6 gravity his weight (suit included) was only<br />

65 pounds. I am crippled and weigh over 200 pounds but I can jump 4 inches high. On the<br />

Moon this would be over 2 feet. You would think that youthful, physically fit Astronauts<br />

with "The Right Stuff could jump higher than this.<br />

<strong>NASA</strong> apologists keep insisting that the flag shadow is his. However, for this to be true<br />

that shadow would also have to be much fatter. But what really takes the Booby Prize, is that<br />

he has out-jumped his own shadow. Since even a gazelle can't out jump its shadow either<br />

light moves much slower on the Moon or men with "The "Right Stuff can move faster than<br />

light. However, no matter how you cut the cake, Young still has no shadow! The only<br />

solution to this problem is that he, just like that Rover antenna, was also super-imposed.<br />

<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>

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