Moon Hoax Theory is Itself a Hoax
Back in the 1980s and 1990s two competing Lunar conspiracy theories sought our attention; the “Moon Hoax Theory”, and the “Continued Secret Missions” camp. Why has one grown, the other diminished? In this article we explore a possible explanation.
Could this be the answer?
Could this quote from General Sir Archibald Wavell shed any light on the reason for the CSM theory decline, and the growth of the MHT? It may. By surreptitiously manipulating conspiracy theorists into wasting their time with the invalid Lunar theory, the secret power brokers simultaneously keep those same theorists from looking into their actual continued Lunar activities. This may be part of the answer to why the MHT adherents have grown in number, while those believing the CSM theory have diminished?
Not the only answer for MHT’s growth
Another part of why MHT has grown, relates to an appalling misunderstanding of the genuine science of photo analysis among its pseudoscientific advocates.
For an example of proper photographic analysis, see Goddard’s Journal: Are Apollo Moon Photos Fake? by Ian Williams Goddard. At this site, Ian demonstrates photographically the common mistakes of the MHT advocates, with true photographic analysis. In spite of such good sites as Goddard’s Journal, the MHT continues to flourish, with a growing number of adherents.
Keep the enemy distracted, focused on the wrong theory
However, at the heart of MHT’s rise, and the simultaneous fall of CSM may be found shadowy figures behind the scenes, who don’t want their secret Moon base exposed. It’s easier to control conspiracy theorists by keeping them busy with the incorrect theory. So they give TV airplay to the MHT, while no one will even touch the CSM concept for a documentary. Such advocates of CSM, as John Lear have made the effort to keep the theory alive, but Lear’s web presence is rather light.
After FOX aired their MHT documentary, the number of web sites for that theory sky rocked. But the CSM theory flounders with fewer and fewer adherents every day. The media, manipulated by the Shadow Government are driving the MHT up in the charts, so to speak, while burying its rival, CSM theory, into the ground. It’s all part of dumbing down the general public, so they are more easily controlled. This is how the Moon Hoax Theory is itself a hoax, perpetuated for the simple purpose of distracting conspiracy theorists from the real conspiracy of the continued secret missions and the establishment of the far side Moon base. The MHT is a red herring.
Apollo missions real and more
Not only were the Apollo missions real, but we actually didn’t stop going to the Moon, and now have the fully functional secret Moon base on the far side, where it can’t be seen from Earth. According to the original CSM theory this Moon base utilizes ancient alien technology found on the Moon’s far side. Is this aspect of the theory real or fiction? Is this idea of alien technology in the hands of the shadowy puppet masters more secrets they don’t want known, or further distraction; a fictional manipulation to make the CSM theory seem more unlikely to reasonable thinking people?
Whether or not this “alien technology” part of the theory is real or fiction, such a secret Moon base is still conceivable, and well within the grasp of a “black project” style continuation of the original Apollo program. Those in power hold their secrets tightly from the general populous, and have advanced technology far above what is “officially” presented. It all sounds pretty crazy, doesn’t it? This apparent implausibility is a significant part of what makes it so easy for them to keep their secrets.
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Post CommentLaura
On October 31, 2007 at 11:46 am
Well, all I know is that when I met Buzz Aldrin personally at a book signing and he shook my hand while looking me in the eye and I glanced down there was NO DOUBT in my mind that those feet walked on the surface of the moon. That evening I was in a position to have each of the astronauts, present at this function, touch my hand or smile and greet me and I KNEW that these men were real live American Heroes and not actors or conspirators lying to the public.
So, for my money, BOTH conspiracies are mistaken. Just think of the expense and man power, not to mention all the possibilities of “leaks”, that would have to be in play for either of these theories to bear any weight at all! In this day when hundreds of thousands of dollars are being paid for an “inside scoop” on the likes of Britney Spears or Paris Hilton…can one honestly believe that someone in on one of these conspiracies would remain silent???
Bob
On January 9, 2008 at 2:47 pm
I’ve noticed that the Moon Hoax Theory is largely supported by people who don’t have any interest in human spaceflight or space exploration in general. I think that to anyone not interested in these matters, the hoax offers a way of dismissing an experience that is totally beyond their comprehension.
The thinking goes something like: ” I can’t understand how this was accomplished, so therefore it must not be real “, or, ” the idea of walking on the Moon is so far beyond the events that characterise my daily routine”, so, therefore, lunar landings cannot be and were not real events. The Moon Landings therefore become a kind of ‘paranormal’ phenomenon to Moon Hoax believers, and they seek to ‘debunk’ the seemingly supernatural history of the events in the same way that Ghosts, Demons etc are debunked by science. These people crave to be lone messiahs – brought to save a brainwashed and herded multitude: Add in the idea (post Iraq) that the American government cannot be trusted, and you have a whole culture that seems to want to attack and destroy the historical event. Uninterested in the science, and unfamiliar with the peer review process by which science operates, pop culture turns Moon Hoax belief into some kind of trendy ‘insider’ club, where specialist knowledge and truth is traded to shame the evil American establishment.
The whole hoax belief culture is supported by lousy logic though; why didn’t the Soviets blow the whistle on the Americans? How come the supposed ‘errors’ in the photographs are visible to the amateur but not the worldwide experts? And if the American government is so expert with mass participation hoaxes and faking, why the hell didn’t they cook up a couple of nuclear weapons to plant in Iraq to belatedly justify the previous invasion?
NoName
On March 28, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Moon landing is not true. Not even a unmanned craft ever landed on the moon yet!
Flat Earth concept is the result of your Judea-Christian culture no any other culture ever devolped such a stupid perception as you did it is just like your moon landing story which is a counter claim to that.
Mike
On December 16, 2008 at 2:33 am
The main reason no stars appear in any of the photos is because if the f-stops on the cameras were set high enough to include them, the images of Earth, the lunar surface and the spacecraft would’ve been terribly overexposed. That pretty much covers that point. And as for NoName’s inane comment, he is either intellectually handicapped or trying to be funny.
Butch
On January 13, 2009 at 5:24 pm
The technology available to NASA in the sixties was not capable of sending men to the Moon and returning them safely. It still isn’t, it would take another 20 years from now to actually send men to the Moon.
Bill M. Tracer
On February 9, 2009 at 4:33 am
Okay, so now I’m going to tackle these arguments from both NoName and Butch. First off, I guess NoName was so ashamed of the position they’re taking that they would not use their actual name. That’s understandable; they should be ashamed of it. Now, let me say that my culture did not develop the Flat Earth concept. The simple folks of Europe’s dark ages were not my culture, and the mistaken perceptions of the Flat Earth concept has absolutely nothing to do with Judeo-Christian views. For instance, contrary to popular belief, the educated people of Europe already knew before Christopher Columbus set sail that the Earth was not flat. It was only the simple and uneducated masses who considered that idea, and it wasn’t based on their religious beliefs, but rather on their ignorance of science. They were after all, uneducated. To be perfectly frank, images of the flat Earth disk with the star speckled sky dome resting on the back of a giant turtle swimming in a cosmic sea has more of an arcane pagan origin than anything Judeo-Christian. NoName said, “…no other culture ever developed such a stupid perception as you did…” I didn’t develop this perception. I had nothing to do with developing it, so that statement makes no sense, whatsoever. To put it another way, regardless of the origin of the Flat Earth concept, even if my culture had developed it, which it did not, then I am still not responsible for it, since I personally had nothing to do with it’s development, and was actually educated at the most basic “elementary” level, by my culture, that it was a completely false and mistaken concept. While my culture in the United States is considered a part of “Western Civilization”, it is still not responsible for the development of this mistaken Flat Earth concept, as NoName seems to suggest. After all my culture is a relatively young culture, compared to the rest of the civilized world, and it was already known beyond the shadow of any doubts even before its inception, that the Earth is in fact spherical and not flat. So my culture never thought that the Earth was flat. Now moving on to a more substantive matter, NoName said, “Not even an unmanned craft ever landed on the moon yet!” By the way, I corrected your grammatical error. The proper way to say that is not “a unmanned”, but rather “an unmanned”. However, it is interesting that you should say that, since most MHT advocates actually do accept that unmanned probes were sent to the Moon. They use the unmanned probe argument to try to explain away the fact that NASA placed reflectors on the moon, which can be verified today with laser lights aimed directly at those reflectors. After all, the Russians also placed reflectors on the moon with unmanned probes. The problem is that the Russian unmanned probes were unable to give those reflectors the proper alignment, and are therefore useless. By contrast the reflectors put in place by the Apollo 11, 14 and 15 astronauts are perfectly aligned to reflect the lasers directly back to the Earth, a precision that could only be achieved by manual placement carried out by the astronauts, and are still being used today. NASA has made public the exact locations of all these reflectors, so that observatories from all over the Earth can aim laser lights at them and make extremely accurate measurements of the distance from Earth to Moon. It is in fact with these measurements that scientists have been able to determine that the Moon is very slowly spiraling away from the Earth, measured in feet per century. These reflectors are an indisputable fact. They are on the Moon, and had to get there somehow. So NoName, you can’t have both of your statements. If we didn’t send men to the Moon, then we had to at least send unmanned probes. And considering how precisely those reflectors were installed; the robotic technology needed to get them lined up just right would have been higher than the technology of just sending the astronauts to do it. Otherwise, those reflectors simply could not be there, even though they have been independently verified to be right where the astronauts installed them, by observatories all over the world. That these reflectors are on the Moon is not just a belief, or something thought to be, but a known and verified fact.
Okay, that finishes NoName, so let’s turn to Butch.
As has been admitted by NASA, the technology they developed in the sixties for those missions was barely able to achieve their goals. It was skin of the teeth technology. The “space race” persuaded them to take enormous risks, which they would not be willing to take now. But the reality demonstrated by such things as the above mentioned laser reflectors, and the 800 pounds of Moon rocks brought back by the Apollo astronauts glares in the face of your unsubstantiated and clearly invalid blanket statements. Not only were they capable of sending men to the Moon and return them safely, but they obviously did so. Like the reflectors, the Moon rocks have been independently verified by scientists all over the world to be the genuine thing. Even Russian scientists acknowledge them to really be from the Moon, as they have a very small amount of rocks they acquired with unmanned probes sent to the Moon, which returned with those small samples. Some have mistakenly argued that since the Russians were able in the 1970’s to acquire Moon rock samples with unmanned probes, then why couldn’t NASA have done the same? The problem with that argument is that the Russian samples are just a small few pounds, while the technology necessary to bring back 800 pounds of rocks with unmanned probes would have been higher than the technology needed to send the astronauts to collect them. Finally, your choice of saying that it would take another 20 years from now to actually send men to the Moon is completely arbitrary and has no basis in fact.
We went to the Moon, and quite likely we have not stopped going. If that likelihood is true, then it just went “black project” after Apollo 17. Given that, the technology of this theoretical continuing black project would now have become much higher than anything we see in the known public domain.
Nathan G
On June 3, 2010 at 10:26 pm
Interesting article I did my own take on the crazy theories and posted it here.
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/238890_the-moon-landings-a-hoax-or-an-amazing-feat
Kristie Claar
On August 9, 2011 at 1:22 pm
Very interesting! Great job!