A chance to come clean
Not fooled by US lies | 27.08.2012 09:26
Over the weekend the chief player in the NASA moon landing hoax died, unlike so many of those involved with the hoax he wasn't murdered but probably died of natural causes. Neil Armstrong like the other 'astronauts' was well paid for his lies and was able to live a happy life on the US government payroll however he long gave up on the story and refused all requests for interviews. Family insiders say he admitted the landings were a hoax years ago to close family and friends and asked for their forgiveness for his part in the lie explaining he was a naval officer following orders.
It is a shame that Armstrong did not take this last opportunity to admit the truth however he will probably have been thinking of the risks to his wife and children, anybody who has been foolish enough to start telling the truth has faced a terrible retribution from NASA.
It is a shame that Armstrong did not take this last opportunity to admit the truth however he will probably have been thinking of the risks to his wife and children, anybody who has been foolish enough to start telling the truth has faced a terrible retribution from NASA.
As well as remembering the death of Armstrong let us remember those killed by the US to protect the secret.
Theodore Freeman (killed October 1964 by ground to air missile)
Elliot See and Charlie Bassett (Killed February 1966 by bomb on their plane)
Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom, Edward Higgins "Ed" White, and Roger B. Chaffee (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967 as all three were engineers and had realised that Apollo could not reach the moon and they were going to spill the beans)
Edward "Ed" Givens (engineered car accident, June 1967)
Clifton "C. C." Williams (killed in T-38 bombing, October 1967)
Michael J. "Mike" Adams (X-15 crash, November 1967. Aircraft sabotaged)
Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. (F-104 crash as a result of sabotage December 1967, shortly after being selected as a pilot with the Air Force's (later cancelled) Manned Orbiting Laboratory program.
NASA worker Thomas Ronald Baron (automobile collision with train, April 1967, shortly after making accusations before Congress about the cause of the Apollo 1 fire, after which he was fired). Baron was a quality control inspector who wrote a report critical of the Apollo program and was an outspoken critic after the Apollo 1 fire. Baron and his family were killed as their car was struck by a train at a train crossing. Local garage found car had been tampered with.
Brian D. Welch, a leading official in NASA's Public Affairs Office and Director of Media Services, died a few months after appearing in the media to admit the truth. His obituary claims he died of a heart attack at the relatively young age of 42 but his family doctor said there was no history of heart attacks in the family and he was a fit and healthy man
Not fooled by US lies