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Marcus Allen at the British Interplanetary Society
« on: May 18, 2012, 11:40:38 AM »
Marcus Allen, of Apollo Moon landing hoax fame, gave a presentation at the British Interplanetary Society about alleged photographic anomalies on April 4. As part of the presentation his claims were countered by a member of the Society.

The latest issue of the Society's magazine has an article about the presentation and can be read at the Apollohoax.net forum: Re: A sad development - Marcus Allen at the BIS?

According to the article Allen claims he believes men walked on the Moon but this is contradicted by his public statements. There are a few red flags that seem to indicate the author is not well versed about the ways and means of conspiracy theorists. 1. He called Allen a sceptic. 2. He said Allen has changed his mind about the photographic anomalies. Until Allen makes a written public statement to that effect it is far too hasty to conclude that merely from what he said at the presentation.
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Re: Marcus Allen at the British Interplanetary Society
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2012, 08:14:50 PM »
Allen's presentation, rebuttal, and Q&A are on YouTube:
Apollo Images Debate Part 1 Marcus Allen

Apollo Images Debate Part 2 Jerry Stone

Apollo Images Debate Part 3 Q&A Session

"It is difficult to say what truth is, but sometimes it is easy to recognize falsehood." -Albert Einstein