Very interesting. Do you have any screenshots to back up your story of seeing film slates in the Apollo videos? This is too tantalizing a claim to make without offering a way for anyone to independently verify it. I look forward to seeing this for myself.Nasaspotlight wrote:A majority of the videos are interesting, if not highly suspicious. There were things I can’t really describe such as flashes that would last a few frames but engulf the entire image. These flashes piqued my curiosity so I would pause the video and watch each individual frame (to the best of my ability, with basic movie players on a laptop). What I noticed was buried in some of these flashes were the film slates. The slates would list the: photographer, inspector and the dates. The problem was the photographer (guynes) and the inspector (h. jones) barely exists in NASA records that I could dig up and the dates were a few weeks in advance of the alleged mission launch dates. This didn’t just happen one time or two, this occurred for every single slate from every single Apollo mission. Not all slates are so well hidden in the footagevault videos. Some slates are right there out in the open, some slates are so faint you have to really strain to decipher the “date” from the slate.
(Edit: My apologies if this has been dealt with earlier in the thread. I haven't read all 75 pages just yet; just caught up on the Satellites thread.)