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In episode 6, "Mare Tranquilatis," Buzz Aldrin is depicted as an extremely
religious man.  It would therefore, not surprise me that he would clobber
someone harassing him into doing what was described in the article.


Denys...

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Wirt Atmar
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:22 AM
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Subject: Re: OT : Sept. 11th, 2001

Denys writes:

> Tonight, I plan to watch the final two episodes culminating with Apollo
17,
>  the last manned flight to the Moon.  I can't believe how sad it makes me
>  that we have not returned in 30 years.

Of course, to a lot of people nowadays, we never went to the moon in the
first place, and Denys, by watching and believing his shows, is being
extremely gullible. It was all a giant hoax, conducted in a television
studio
in the Nevada desert. In that regard, ABC News presented the following item
on Tuesday:

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A Punch in the Face

Lunar Landing Skeptic Says Buzz Aldrin Attacked Him

B E V E R L Y   H I L L S, Calif., Sept. 10 -- Detectives are investigating
a
complaint that retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin punched a man in the face after
being asked to swear on a Bible that he had been to the moon.

Officers were called on Monday to the Luxe Hotel on Rodeo Drive and took a
report from Bart Sibrel, 37, who said he was attacked by the former Apollo
11
astronaut.
Aldrin, 72, had left the hotel when police arrived about 4:30 p.m. and was
not interviewed, said Beverly Hills Police Lt. Joe Lombardi.

Sibrel, of Nashville, Tenn., said he does not believe Aldrin or anyone else
has ever walked on the moon.

He said he was trying to confront Aldrin about his 1969 lunar mission when
he
was punched. The incident was videotaped, he said.

An early morning telephone call left at the office of Aldrin's publicist was
not immediately returned

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Wirt Atmar

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