Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Moonstone of The Netherlands - Part 1

The Moonstone of The Netherlands - Part 1 Tube. Duration : 10.78 Mins.


According to the "Brisbane Times," on August 26, 2009, the Rijksmuseum announced "that one of its prized possessions, a rock supposedly brought back from the moon by US astronauts, is just a piece of petrified wood..." The headline to the "Telegraph" article implicates the Apollo 11 astronauts even more harshly. "'Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake." Can this be true? Did the crew of Apollo 11 actually give a fake moon rock to then-retired Prime Minister, Willem Drees, during their visit to The Netherlands on October 9, 1969? Well, if we take a look at the historic record -- what actually happened that day -- and compare it these recent "news" stories, we find a number of discrepancies. References: Dutch museum duped by 'moon rock' - The Brisbane Times www.brisbanetimes.com.au 'Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake www.telegraph.co.uk NASA News Release P69-10129 / July 10, 1969 / US & Foreign Flags on Apollo 11 mira.hq.nasa.gov Page 129-131, includes list of nations. The flag of Jamaica was carried to the moon on Apollo 12. Apollo 11 Lunar Sample Overview www.lpi.usra.edu The Lunar Quarantine Program lsda.jsc.nasa.gov 25 Years of Curating Moon Rocks curator.jsc.nasa.gov Quarantine Testing And Biocharacterization Of Lunar Materials lsda.jsc.nasa.gov VI. The Lunar Samples www.lpi.usra.edu NASA News Release P69-10177 / Sep 12, 1969 / Moon Surface Samples Distributed mira.hq.nasa.gov page 201 -- 222, includes ...

Keywords: Debunk, Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory, Space Program, Moon Landings, NASA, Apollo 11, Moon Rock, The Netherlands, Richard Nixon, Gift, Elbert King, Goodwill Tour, Operation Giant Leap, Queen Juliana, Goodwill Message Disk, Amsterdam, RAI Congress Centre, Voyage to the Moon '69, John William Middendorf II, Willem Drees, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin, Rijksmuseum, Fly Me to the Moon, Arno Wielders, Petrified Wood, philwebb, 59 The Moonstone of The Netherlands - Part 1 Tube. Duration : 10.78 Mins.


According to the "Brisbane Times," on August 26, 2009, the Rijksmuseum announced "that one of its prized possessions, a rock supposedly brought back from the moon by US astronauts, is just a piece of petrified wood..." The headline to the "Telegraph" article implicates the Apollo 11 astronauts even more harshly. "'Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake." Can this be true? Did the crew of Apollo 11 actually give a fake moon rock to then-retired Prime Minister, Willem Drees, during their visit to The Netherlands on October 9, 1969? Well, if we take a look at the historic record -- what actually happened that day -- and compare it these recent "news" stories, we find a number of discrepancies. References: Dutch museum duped by 'moon rock' - The Brisbane Times www.brisbanetimes.com.au 'Moon rock' given to Holland by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin is fake www.telegraph.co.uk NASA News Release P69-10129 / July 10, 1969 / US & Foreign Flags on Apollo 11 mira.hq.nasa.gov Page 129-131, includes list of nations. The flag of Jamaica was carried to the moon on Apollo 12. Apollo 11 Lunar Sample Overview www.lpi.usra.edu The Lunar Quarantine Program lsda.jsc.nasa.gov 25 Years of Curating Moon Rocks curator.jsc.nasa.gov Quarantine Testing And Biocharacterization Of Lunar Materials lsda.jsc.nasa.gov VI. The Lunar Samples www.lpi.usra.edu NASA News Release P69-10177 / Sep 12, 1969 / Moon Surface Samples Distributed mira.hq.nasa.gov page 201 -- 222, includes ...

Keywords: Debunk, Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory, Space Program, Moon Landings, NASA, Apollo 11, Moon Rock, The Netherlands, Richard Nixon, Gift, Elbert King, Goodwill Tour, Operation Giant Leap, Queen Juliana, Goodwill Message Disk, Amsterdam, RAI Congress Centre, Voyage to the Moon '69, John William Middendorf II, Willem Drees, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin, Rijksmuseum, Fly Me to the Moon, Arno Wielders, Petrified Wood, philwebb, 59

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