This has nothing to do with moon landings, fake or otherwise. I post it simply so that others may draw any parallels they see fit.

It is taken from an article in the “Sun” newspaper of 27. Aug. 1967. The article includes a picture, to which reference is made, but the only copy I have is too poor to reproduce.

“I must say this for the flat-Earthers: they don’t scare easily. You might have thought that the latest pictures of a satellite’s-eye view of the Earth, taken from 214,000 miles up, would have shaken them. Not at all.

Mr Samuel Shenton, Secretary and guiding light of the Flat Earth Society, had the answer. Mr Shenton always has the answer: Faked.

‘You see those lines running across the photograph, especially at the bottom? That shows it’s a composite. Mocked up, probably, from a static model’.”

Does nothing ever change? smile


There never was nothing.