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Posted: 20 Jul 19 07:03

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The Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 was "absolutely genuine", says cycling's golden boy, Lance Armstrong. Armstrong is the son of Neil Armstrong who was on the mission, and who famously hit a golf ball from the lunar surface, and uttered the phrase: "This is one small step for man, but a giant heap for a kindly man." The cyclist, who was stripped of seven Tour de France victories after he.....

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Posted: 20 Jul 19 07:22 - Edited By: SpoofyDoofy, 20 Jul 19 07:23
Massimo Mazzucco has a new film about the Moon landings, which can be found here;

American Moon (English version)

https://www.luogocomune.net/LC/component/eshop/films-in-english/american-moon-english-version?Itemid=0


 
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