Moon Landings: Did They Happen or Not?

On 23rd of Sept, 2023, the C’s said Neil Armstrong took man’s first steps on the moon.

Q: (Perlou) Did Neil Armstrong take man's first steps on the Moon on July 16, 1969?

A: Yes
From AI:

"Neil Armstrong landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission. He became the first person to walk on the moon about six and a half hours later, famously stating, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind".
  • Landing date: July 20, 1969
  • Mission: Apollo 11
  • First step: Armstrong took his first step on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, though the actual time of touchdown was earlier in the day."
:huh:
 
From AI:

"Neil Armstrong landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission. He became the first person to walk on the moon about six and a half hours later, famously stating, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind".
  • Landing date: July 20, 1969
  • Mission: Apollo 11
  • First step: Armstrong took his first step on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, though the actual time of touchdown was earlier in the day."
:huh:

Yeah, this was already mentioned in the thread, too.

Overall, my reason for quoting that session is because if we want to use the C’s to discuss the moon landings, then they’ve already said Armstrong “took man’s first steps on the moon”, whatever that means.

Problem is, they said the Atlanteans built things on the moon - pyramids or energy collectors or something. So either the Atlanteans weren’t ‘men’, or they built them here and transported them to the moon unmanned…

I was surprised at Gaby’s post, asking if we are going to take it as a given that Armstrong went to the moon, because as someone who has believed the Apollo 11 mission was fake since I was little, I’ve always felt it’s something of a sacred cow here in our group.

I was present at the session I quoted. I saw how the question was asked and how the response came through. It didn’t feel right to me. But reading between the lines, the message I get is to make up your own mind about it. Trying to get the truth about the moon landings in a C’s session seems to me like trying to define what Piety is by referencing the Greek Gods - who all disagree with each other.

Over the course of this discussion, I’ve leaned more towards the idea that maybe they did go, and things got so weird that images and stories had to be created. If it comes down to deciding whether they went or not, personally at this point, I’m honestly not bothered about dying on either hill.
 
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