Moon Landing - A Hoax
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Did he or didn’t he? Did we or didn’t we? Did they or didn’t they? What am I referring to, you are most likely asking yourself right about now? According to some people, I am referring to the greatest hoax ever perpetrated by the U.S. Government. To others, it’s all a bunch of hogwash. You’ll have to decide for yourself.
The name of the site is Moon Landing - A Hoax. It is a site that is dedicated to the concept that the United States really did not send men to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s. It is actually an ad for a book that tries to sell that concept, with links to sites that support the author’s theories. Having lived through those times, I can say that on the surface, it seems like a bunch of hogwash. But there are some theories that are advanced here, and you’ll have to make up your mind for yourself on the subject.
The President has announced that he would like the United States to return to the Moon by the year 2020. That is a great program, since the benefits that we reaped from the first space program are still with us today. If you doubt that, then answer the question where did velcro come from? See, now you know what I mean. The Warp-o-Meter gives this site an 8.0, just for being so weird.
Tags: warped.info, warp-o-meter, moon landing hoax, conspiracy

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Kevin
March 27th, 2007
at 12:01am
“The hook and loop fastener was invented in 1941 by Georges de Mestral, a Swiss engineer. The idea came to him after he took a close look at the Burdock seeds which kept sticking to his clothes and his dog’s fur on their daily walk in the Alps, during the summer. Georges de Mestral examined their condition and saw the possibility of binding two materials reversibly in a simple fashion. He developed the hook and loop fastener and submitted his idea for patent in 1951. De Mestral named his invention “VELCRO” after the French words velours, meaning ‘velvet’, and crochet, meaning ‘hook’. Today, the uses and applications of the product are numerous, and the word velcro has become a generic term for any fastener of this type.”
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“In the 1997 film Men in Black, Velcro is hinted to be alien technology confiscated by the MIB and adapted for use on Earth. This is a play on how NASA is popularly credited with the invention of hook-and-loop fasteners”
Notice how it says ‘popularly’ credited, and not correctly credited