Apollo Investigation

FAQs

We are regularly asked the same or similar questions here we address those most frequently asked.
 

Q: Does Aulis claim that mankind hasn't been to the Moon?

A: Back in the early days of our research, we stated that the named, famous astronauts from Earth have never walked on the Moon. Today, that claim still holds in the light of the overwhelming new evidence including:

  • The underpowered Saturn V rocket;
  • The failure of NASA to ever achieve a skip re-entry – a technique required when returning astronauts from any deep space or lunar mission;
  • The inevitable conclusion that to date no human has ever ventured beyond low-Earth orbit;
  • Even in 2019 we cannot travel any further than LEO, just one thousandth of the distance we allegedly travelled in the 1960s;
  • Ray tracing various lunar surface images reveals more than one light source was used in the Apollo lunar surface photography;
  • The Apollo mountains were just metres away from the cameras instead of kilometres;
  • It is now known that astronauts cannot walk unaided after even as few as six days in space.

Moreover, the numerous inconsistencies clearly visible in the Apollo photographic record are quite irrefutable. Some of the many errors we evidence could be due to haste and poor thinking. But undoubtedly the vast majority of these 'mistakes' were planted deliberately by individuals determined to draw attention to the faking in which they were unwillingly involved. We dubbed them ‘whistle-blowers’.

The Apollo record, as it currently stands, is not the sum of the whole but only the part that has been revealed to the public. Irrespective of any individual opinions as to the validity of the exploration of space, to dismiss the Apollo Space Project because it was too long ago, or unimportant, is to permit a history based on a false premise to stand unchallenged. In so doing we all become the slaves of an elite who, it seems, will stop at nothing to achieve their aims – and the one firm objective they hold is the domination of this planet via the medium of space. This is no exaggeration, for they have said as much themselves, the only trouble was that nobody paid much attention at the time.

In the greater scheme of things, five decades is no more than the blinking of an eye, so we should not castigate ourselves for not realising earlier that all is definitely not what it seems regarding the Apollo record.

 

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