Did Man really land on the Moon or was the giant leap for mankind filmed in a studio somewhere on Earth? The photos and the rest of the evidence of the landings have been hotly disputed for decades and around 6% of US citizens believe that they were faked. So what are the 10 most controversial points about the so called moon landing hoax? The Waving Flag Perhaps the point which seems to point most strongly to the moon landings being faked is that the US flag appears to move in the wind. What wind, you might well ask. Those people who say that we have really stepped onto the lunar surface say that it is moving because it was on an L shaped pole and was planted firmly into the ground. The lack of air resistance supposedly caused it to carry on moving.
I have to admit that whilst I was aware that the Nazi’s carried out horrendous medical experiments on POW’s, I was not aware that the Japanese had done the same. Some of the most gruesome atrocities of World War II – medical experiments on Chinese, Russian and American prisoners – were committed in China by Japan’s infamous Unit 731. Unit 731 was first founded in 1932 in occupied China by Shiro Ishi of the Imperial Army of Japan. The Unit 731 complex covered six square kilometers and consisted of more than 150 buildings and was based in the Pingfang district of the city of Harbin in the puppet state of Manchukuo.. The design of the facilities made them hard to destroy by bombing.
Fast food restaurants are in it for the money and not the quality of food. Check out a few things that they don’t want you to know about their food and restaurant. 1. Nope they don’t use the 5 second rule, they use the 10 second rule…good luck.
In Darkened Cities , the lights from these famous metropolises have been removed, giving you a glimpse at what a city would look like without the power of electricity. Photographer Thierry Cohen’s Darkened Cities project gives you a glimpse of what cities--like New York, pictured here--would look like with no electricity, just the light of the stars.
The graphic designer Brent Holloman has fun to divert the silhouette of his daughter every week using all possible techniques: illustration, photography, calligraphy, smoke, map, meat, wood, diagram, wire, chalk, on an apple, and even urinating in the snow… A great exercise that will please her daughter when she grows up!
The artist Yao Lu disguises pictures of China’s environmental problems in the tropes of traditional Chinese art. The images in Yao Lu’s New Landscapes series bear a striking similarity to classic Chinese landscapes.
In 1940 Elvgren adopted the technique of painting from a photograph rather than working from a live model. This allowed him to meticulously stage a scene in which he could build sets with various props to portray different subjects and scenarios and perfect the lighting of the models. Once he was pleased with the set up Elvgren would then photograph the scene and the posed model with a 2 ¼ Rollei.
After this awesome Finger Skate IRL picture, here is a video of this giant hand riding the X-games skatepark with a skateboard. This finger skate cosplay is simply crazy !
This week’s Hottie of the Week is something special. She’s a super cute / sexy asian woman who models and is a musician. Yep she makes music and she’s gorgeous. You can follow her on Facebook here and her band here .