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Coppens Articles

A couple of new additions to the website of alternative researcher and author Filip Coppens, which readers may be interested in:

As always, plenty else to read on site, so take time to browse.

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  1. does not compute
    In the article about whether or not we were the first to get to the moon there is this supposed quote by Neil Armstrong

    “I cannot give details, except to say that their ships are superior to ours, both in science and technology… boy, they were big… and menacing… no, there is just no way we can build a space station.” The professor prodded that NASA had nevertheless sent further missions to the Moon, following Armstrong’s visit. “Of course, NASA could not do otherwise, they could not risk that a panic would break out on Earth.” Later, Armstrong would deny that this conversation ever occurred.

    It doesn’t make any sense to me how stopping the missions to Mars after the first would cause a panic. An earth wide panic makes even less sense, it is not logical. I can understand how landing a man on the moon might cause people to panic a little, it was shocking to Americans, imagine what people who had never seen an automobile, airplane, or telephone might think having heard someone is walking on the moon. I do not understand however how canceling the missions would cause wolrd wide panic, recently they canceled the Space Shuttles missions, all hell did not break out, infcact very few people care that much at all, and outside of America people care even less.

    Can anyone offer some insight on how cancelling apollo after the first landing on the moon would cause world wide panic?

    1. Panic
      Just a guess:

      Apollo flights were scheduled and that was public knowledge.

      Suddenly canceling Apollo after successful trips that everybody watched on TV would have been really odd and attract attention, questions and, eventually suspicion and perhaps lead to leaks.

      Secondly, stopping the project would also have meant that there was a threat.

      1. Well maybe the government isn
        Well maybe the government isn’t as diabolical as we think. A few keystrokes from NASA and Apollo 11 never gets home, a bomb placed on the Saturn V rocket tears it to pieces on the launch pad, etc. etc. There are an infinite number of reasons that existed or could be invented and fed to the American public to justify canceling the moon missions. Most of these invented reasons are more believable then Aliens with huge craft maneuvering in a threatening manner to us on the moon. So obviously you have to conclude that there was no Alien presence on the moon, or if there was it was not so threatening that they would cancel the Apollo missions, or that this idea (of Aliens on the moon, it has many proponents) is a hoax, perhaps put on by investigators, perhaps put on by the government itself.

        I feel like this story of Alien bases and etc on the moon is another layer of control. Perhaps there is something there, however they blew it out of proportion to this ridiculous state to destroy credibility of researchers, and hide the truth in a mountain of bullshit. (pardon my French)

        1. aliens on moon
          Hi Ciriaran,
          I am trying to work out your logic.You say that most invented reasons for stopping the moon landings are more believable than aliens with huge craft threatening us.
          So then you conclude that there is no alien presence on the moon.
          It does not actually compute.
          We weren’t there: the moon is a little our of the normal neighbourhood we inhabit: it was man’s first venture onto another world.
          There had to be a reason why the landings were called off, and aliens on the moon are as good a reason as any other.I know it seems unlikely, but a lot of things are unlikely but do happen.
          In view of the fact that the missions were very popular and yet were called off,that there have been so many bizarre sightings of UFOs over the years,I don’t think you can exclude threatening aliens.
          I would prefer to keep an open mind,and logically I am able to in this instance.

          cheers,
          shadows

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