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Watching the first 5 minutes I was immediately reminded of Richard Feynmans commencement speech at Cal-Tech in 1974 where he coined the phrase Cargo-cult science. He told of his experience in the south-pacific islands during WWII working as a civilian for the military. The natives were in awe of the makeshift gravel runway and radio shack the military had setup. A man would stand in the runway with flags and engage in a mystical dance to summon a great iron bird from the sky delivering gifts and wonders from the heavens. When the military left and took everything with them the natives recreated the runway and radio shack Gilligan Island style and even made some improvements. Feynman recalled that they had done everything exactly as the military had done it, had the dance down and everything, but, alas, no iron bird was summoned. Apparently, something was missing, like maybe a couple of thousand years of history. The person who made this documentary is like those natives. They have some great video editing software, but are absolutely clueless about the history. So lets start with Genesis and the Tower of Babel, skip a few thousand years of unimportant stuff and go straight to debunking the moon landing.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 17:37:06 +0000

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