Subj : Who Was First To : All From : Lee Lofaso Date : Fri Jun 07 2013 09:53:00 Hello Everybody, Scientists are taught to doubt. Not just anything, but everything. Therefore, it stands to reason that scientists, and most especially scientists, have serious doubts that Neil Armstrong was the first man to have set foot on the Moon. Since it is impossible to prove a negative, it must be admitted that somebody other than Neil Armstrong may have been the first man to have set foot on the Moon. Even if that first man happened to have been a woman. NASA claims that Neil Armstrong was the first man to have set foot on the Moon. But only because President Richard Nixon ordered the space agency to make that claim. Think about it. Richard Nixon won election to the presidency based on a campaign promise to end the war in Vietnam. "Peace with honor," said Tricky Dick. And what is the first thing that he did as president? He set out to finish what JFK had started - landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely back to Earth before the end of the decade. Given that Nixon took office on January 20, 1969 and accomplishing that goal in less than five months speaks volumes about what was most important to who was later to become the most hated man in America. Furthermore, it should be noted that the last manned landing on the Moon was in 1972, shortly before Nixon won re-election to the presidency on his same campaign promise of ending the war in Vietnam slogan of "Peace with honor." The Watergate break-in was not was most people think. Bob Woodward reported what was told to him by Nixon's most trusted aide then known as "Deep Throat" - a story that was a coverup of the real story, never revealing the real reason for the break-in. President Nixon had ordered a select group of specially trained operatives to steal the contents of a brief case holding information concerning a secret landing on the Moon. Since this lunar landing had occured before Neil Armstrong's famous broadcast, nothing could be left to chance for Nixon's opposition (George McGovern) to make political hay. Therefore, the evidence had to be destroyed. Unfortunately, a wayward janitor happened to find the brief case before the operatives could grab hold of it. Not wanting to get caught, the operatives made their way out of the hotel after planting bugs in the opposition's office in order to make them appear to be inept burglars - just in case the police arrived to investigate. Here's the thing about what was in that brief case. The Apollo program was just a cover for landing a man on the Moon. The real reason was to make contact with beings from another world. The first scheduled Apollo flight was aborted by these aliens before it even got off the ground, killing three of our astronauts in a deadly fire in the process. This was a warning to President Nixon not to invade the Moon. In order to prove to these aliens that we meant no harm, the next six Apollo missions never went anywhere near the Moon. Having convinced the aliens that we are a peaceful people, President Nixon ordered NASA to begin direct flights to the Moon. Apollo VIII circled the Moon but did not make any attempt to land. Apollo IX did the same as Apollo VIII. Ditto with Apollo X. However, at some time between Apollo X and Apollo II, two secret manned flights to the Moon took place. The first secret flight to meet with the aliens at their headquarters, the second flight to cover up the first secret flight (just in case the opposition was to get hold of the operation before the 1972 presidential election). Of course, the successful public lunar landing of Neil Armstrong guaranteed that nobody would question the wisdom of President Richard Nixon making secret lunar landings prior to that grandiose event. "One small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong, fifth astronaut on the Moon In his memoirs, Neil Armstrong said that he had wanted to plant the United Nations flag on the surface of the Moon, but was ordered by President Richard Nixon to plant the U.S. flag. As such, who owns the Moon? Did Nixon make a deal with aliens from another world? Certainly a treaty must have been signed ... --Lee * SLMR 2.1a * Don't confuse me with the facts; my mind's made up. --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: Xaragmata / Adelaide SA telnet://xaragmata.mooo.com (3:800/432) .