Apollo Moon Landing Mission Control Worker Raymond Teague


Apollo Moon Landing Mission Control Worker

Raymond Teague, a former mission control worker during the Apollo missions, participated in an intriguing interview with Alex Jones, where he made a startling claim - the Apollo mission photographs were faked. Teague's contention revolved around the potential damage that radiation in space and on the moon could have inflicted upon the film used during the missions. Interestingly, he is not the only individual who has come forward with these allegations, as numerous others involved in the Apollo project during the late 1960s and early 1970s have also reported witnessing peculiar anomalies.

Given that over half a century has passed since the Apollo missions, many of the individuals who were part of the project have unfortunately passed away. Despite the assertions made by Teague and others, NASA continues to vehemently assert the authenticity of the Apollo missions, although it is worth noting that they currently lack the means to return to the moon.

The interview with former Apollo mission control worker Raymond Teague and Alex Jones was conducted before 2008.

Audio

Credit Source Audio: Alex Jones Radio Show unknow date.

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