MM_Dandy wrote:Does the bit in quotes say "One small step" or something to that effect?
Third of the Americans Don't Perceive reaching the Moon as The Most Important Scientific Achievement for their Country!
40 Years Didn't Witness "the Biggest Jump of Mankind"
Before 40 years, a man walked on the moon and liberated the feet of humans, for the first time, from the shackles that tie them to Earth since the beginning of humanity.The American Astronomer Neil Armstrong's walk on the fine soil of the moon was accompanied by the "rush" of millions of youths in their revolution that shocked the world, dancing on the tunes of the Beatles music and the Rock King Presley and their sexual arousal in WoodStock in America [directly after the contraceptive pill's revolution], and changing their bodies and clothes according to the Hippie's culture and other cultures. That was a fruitful time on land and in space, .... (continued on page 6)
by Ahmad Moghrabi..
Mactep wrote:I have the following (indirectly) from lionking at apollohoax.net:Third of the Americans Don't Perceive reaching the Moon as The Most Important Scientific Achievement for their Country!
40 Years Didn't Witness "the Biggest Jump of Mankind"
Before 40 years, a man walked on the moon and liberated the feet of humans, for the first time, from the shackles that tie them to Earth since the beginning of humanity.The American Astronomer Neil Armstrong's walk on the fine soil of the moon was accompanied by the "rush" of millions of youths in their revolution that shocked the world, dancing on the tunes of the Beatles music and the Rock King Presley and their sexual arousal in WoodStock in America [directly after the contraceptive pill's revolution], and changing their bodies and clothes according to the Hippie's culture and other cultures. That was a fruitful time on land and in space, .... (continued on page 6)
by Ahmad Moghrabi..
I'll see if I can find page 6
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