While I fear my thread derailed itself pages ago, I do have a question for those who may be more familiar with the subject, really out of curiosity if nothing else.
Two of my co-workers consider the "silver bullet" for the conspiracy to be the fact that NASA admitted to having lost the tapes of the first moon landing, and that these would have certainly be preserved had it actually happened. Are there any aspects of NASA culture that would have minimized the need to keep these tapes or deemed them unimportant?
Two of my co-workers consider the "silver bullet" for the conspiracy to be the fact that NASA admitted to having lost the tapes of the first moon landing, and that these would have certainly be preserved had it actually happened. Are there any aspects of NASA culture that would have minimized the need to keep these tapes or deemed them unimportant?
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