China: CSA representatives said the US landing on the Moon was a hoax

20 06. 02. 2017
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More than 200 senior Chinese Space Agency (CSA) employees have signed a petition asking the US government to explain and release secret documents from NASA's archives related to the Americans landing on the moon in the late 60s and 70s. CSA members are demanding that NASA prove that landings on the moon as part of Apollo missions were not staged by secret service hoaxes, in an effort to show the world that America was the first to do so.

The whole matter came to a head when the CSA came up with new analyzes of images from the surface of the Moon, on which, according to the CSA, no signs were found that the Americans had landed on the Moon.

Renowned Russian nuclear physicist, Yury Ignatyevich Mukhin, also signed this petition. As well as hundreds of other Russian engineers and former KGB agents who consistently claim that the Russian government always had doubts about how it was at the beginning of 70. years has been.

Recent discoveries could give credit to conspiracy theorists who have been saying for decades that America has never been to the moon and that all around was one big lie filmed in Hollywood film studios. The aim was to prove that America was pushing for Russia so it would also spend considerable money on the missile and military nuclear industry.

Earlier, it was said by Russian President Putin himself that NASA should clarify what it really was like landing on the moon, because otherwise Russia would do it. The fact that there is still silence on the path may mean, among other things, that the Russians themselves did not always play fair play in the space program.

One thing is today, I dare say, certain. All Earths that have an active space program and fly into space must have a clear idea of ​​what is flying out there, and that we are definitely not alone here. In this respect, all space agencies around the world have butter on their heads, so to speak.

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