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Astronautes sur la lune, deuxième round


Postée par Jean-Francois , Aug 16,2000,04:35 Index  Forum

Voici deux sites qui répondent à peu près à tous les arguments de ceux qui prônent la théorie de "la-NASA-n'a-jamais-envoyé-d'homme-sur-la-lune":

http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked/
http://www.redzero.demon.co.uk/moonhoax/

Ce sont essentiellement les arguments proposés sur le forum, mais la mise en page est plus agréable :-)

J'aime bien le "profil psychologique" des amoureux de la théorie de la conspiration sur le deuxième lien:

"Enough already about the hoax! It's obvious the conspiracy theories are a total nonsense. So why is it that people go for them?

I think there's four reasons. And funnily enough, here they are.....

1.People are stupid. Sad, but true. People are stupid and they like gossip. Tell them something that sounds even remotely possible and assure them its true and they'll bite your hand off swallowing it. Just don't ask them to think for themselves.
2.People, while stupid, like to think they're smart. So smart that they're not falling for that official fodder for the masses that the government pumps out. Noooo, they can see through that stuff. They are, instead, more in tune with those smart and incorruptible whistle blowers who put in all the little clues in the Apollo photos. They rigged them up for smart people to see, and they are smart people. See?"
3.People like to be in on the secret. Makes them feel important. The more pathetic and inconsequential they feel their life is, the more they need this. They know something you don't, they know something you don't! Shall they tell us? Shall they?
4.People are paranoid. There's a certain class of folk, particularly in the U.S., that are convinced their government is up to no good, keeping the people down and lying to them. This explains why their life is so bad. Nothing to do with them, it's that there Government up on Capitol Hill. So quite simply they'll believe anything that reinforces that."

Bref...

Jean-François


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