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The changeover has been made. Please update your bookmarks for the blog to blog.wriphe.com. Old blogs entries are now archived at blog.wriphe.com/archives.

The primary motivating reason for this was to separate the pictures that I put in the blog from the pictures that I put elsewhere on the site. The blog pics grow like a virus, and I didn't orignally account for how many pictures I would be posting. (I think all but one of my posts in September had a picture.) Despite my consistant record keeping, it was getting to be a problem sorting through the art pictures for a particular .jpg of Batman.

Coincidentally, this also restructures the blog so that it will be noticable to search engines. I'm tired of typing '"Adam West" + "Neil Armstrong"' in Google and not finding my entry for April 24, 2006 returned. I'm much too clever to be ignored like that! Look at me! Look! Here! Me!

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This afternoon I unraveled one of the great conspiracies of the 20th century: The Faked Moon Landings. For years I've heard the rumors that the Apollo missions were filmed in a hidden studio somewhere: the lunar landscapes simply sets, the spaceships merely props, and the astronauts just actors. But this afternoon, while reading about NASA's gift of a moon rock to Neil Armstrong, I was able to finally pierce the veil: Neil Armstrong is really Adam West.

Batman or Astronaut?

Think about it. First, they look a lot alike. Coincidence? Science says no. Clearly, they could never appear together since they are the same man. ("Clark Kent, meet Superman.") Neil Armstrong and Adam West have never publicly appeared together. (Go ahead and type both of their names into Google. You'll see.) Armstrong claims to have long guarded his privacy and is rarely seen outside of publicity events. West, on the other hand, has been in the public eye as a star of stage and screen for years. He is an accomplished actor who would have little difficiulty in donning the character of "Neil Armstrong" for the right paycheck and the promise of a global audience.

I must say that I do believe that Adam West was a great choice to portray an astronaut. He was handsome, strong, and athletic. His earlier portrayal of an astronaut (a Colonel, no less!) in Robinson Crusoe on Mars, billed as "scientifically authentic," proves that he had what it took to be the first man to walk on the moon. Adam's portrayal of Batman in the years immediately prior to the landing demonstrated that he could be the man who lives with a secret identity. Bravo, I say, to the man who entranced the world.

No doubt NASA, the United States Government, and Adam West will all deny this as the truth. But this does answer a lot of lingering questions. Personally, I think that knowing the truth makes the world a little bit better place to live in, even if we haven't landed on the moon yet.

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To be continued...

 

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