Added: Sep 8, 2008

From: ArcAngel4Myke

Duration: 2:32

Una Ronald and the Coke Bottle On July 20, 1969, millions of television viewers around the world watched as Neil Armstrong stepped down from a lunar landing module onto the surface of the Moon and intoned the now famous words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." In Western Australia a woman named Una Ronald watched the images of the Moon landing in the early hours of the morning. As the camera showed Armstrong's fellow Apollo 11 Astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin demonstrating his moon walk technique Ronald clearly saw a Coke bottle kicked into the picture from the side. The scene was edited out of later broadcasts, she says. http://www.jimmccluskey.com/apollo.html Apollo 11 photo TV still, located at NASA site: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo11/hires/s69_40308.jpg ALL NASA PHOTO'S/FOOTAGE USED IN THIS FILM IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 ยง 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED

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hahawhat98 Says:

Sep 8, 2008 - Americans are the only ones still believing that they sent a man to the moon...I'm an American but I think americans are some of the dumbest people on earth and I think they deserve whatever they get for promoting violence and being ignorant...

northerntruthseeker Says:

Sep 13, 2008 - I am waiting for others to pick up on the Western Australian report of the coke bottle incident... It is a wonder how it quickly disappeared from all reports, and only listed as an "urban legend". I doubt if the people who witnessed the bottle being kicked across the studio are all liars! Even "Mythbusters" has been recently outed as a propaganda machine.. Look up their falsified report on the RFID chip technology! They had been busted as liars!