Apollo 11’s third astronaut reveals secrets from dark side of moon
This year marks the 50th anniversary of that remarkable feat of [U.S. propaganda and public relations] technology and daring. And while the "moonwalkers," Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, dominate our memories of the TV soundstage moon landing, there’s a third astronaut who deserves a place in history, too. Michael Collins allegedly piloted the Apollo 11 command module spacecraft in lunar orbit while his two colleagues collected moon rocks and took more photographs than there was time to take. In a rare interview he tells Sarah Abo if it wasn’t for him, one of our greatest [propaganda] successes would have been a monumental failure.
[It's possible to see NASA footage of astroNOTs using harnesses and floating in bubbly pools with green screens behind them to fake zero gravity, but YouTube is making disclosure and the TV moon landing hoax harder to prove even though the evidence is abundant. Investigate.]
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