I wanted the “moon landing” to be true so I never critically examined the obvious impossibilities claimed by the “astronauts,” I am surprised — and disapointed — that knowedgeable scientists never debunked it at the time or even years!!
Did a great job. Its too bad that Dave’s work didn’t get the attention it should have, But he was on the right side of history and time will reveal NASA’s hoax to the world .
Dave had a beautiful mind! He knew how to convey trueth that’s easy to understand and that was pretty much right in your face. I have been searching for an interview he did about oil. I cant remember who the host was but Dave talked about the replenishing of oil. If anyone knows where I can find it, please post here. I would greatly appreciate it.
I mourn the loss of this brilliant mind and celebrate his impeccable work with much gratitude. And I miss his delightful, biting humor. I extend my deepest condolences to his family and hope they find comfort in his great legacy which only grows by the day. He was a source of light and comfort to me, and I sometimes play his interviews in the background as I do my work, or when I prepare to call it a night. His insights, voice and cadence bring me calm. Peace.
Dave McGowan was a rare commentator who actually enlightened his audience. I was a Moon Believer like everyone else, and I read WTMG with an attitude to debunk it, only to come to the conclusion that Dave was right! It reminded me of a time in the 1990s when I actually met Neil Armstrong. He was a passenger on a plane that I piloted to Europe. After landing I wanted to say goodbye to him, but he had a small suit case in either hand and just stared at his shoes as he wordlessly shuffled off the plane, not even raising his head to acknowledge my farewell. The official explanation is that he was publicity shy, but I don’t buy that. A Soviet documentary on their cosmonauts openly admitted that while many men could have been cosmonauts, they made sure that they picked someone charismatic like Yuri Gregarin to be the PR face of the USSR space program. Someone who would be tasked with talking to the public on many occasions. NASA must have had similar goals, so I think that Armstrong entered the program not knowing he would be tasked to lie. He almost never talked about his trip to the moon, sticking to generalized scientific topics when speaking in public. There was no possibility of a deathbed confession, because he died by medical misadventure. His family sued the hospital for millions and won. If you read even the wikipedia version of his death you have to wonder how this could have happened to one of the most famous men in human history. Got a really great funeral, though.
David Greenald on September 16, 2023 at 9:07 pm
Wonderful!
Thanks Dave, this work is unparalleled…..same goes for Laurel Canyon….thanks Alissa.
Hello! Thanks for continuing Mr. McGowan’s work, which is as important today as ever! And thanks for recording it into an audio format. It’s handy to listen to as well as read!
I took the liberty of indexing the parts for the audio file. Here it is for your reference: part 1 (starts at) 00:00 part 2 28:42 part 3 53:14 part 4 1:13:39 part 5 1:45:29 part 6 2:04:10 part 7 2:11:54 part 8 2:31:36 part 9 2:48:55 part 10 3:06:30 part 11 3:28:21 part 12 3:44:32 part 13 4:02:48 part 14 4:22:22
Long time fan of Dave’s…thank you Alissa for carrying the torch. Someone on YouTube hi jacked this and uses it on a channel called flat earth keys. I find this to be impinging on copyright and most egregious because it attempts to derail the truth.
Thank you
Looking forward to hearing this story
I wanted the “moon landing” to be true so I never critically examined the obvious impossibilities claimed by the “astronauts,” I am surprised — and disapointed — that knowedgeable scientists never debunked it at the time or even years!!
Knowledgeable scientists need to eat.
They’d go back to the moon in a nano second , the problem is they lost the technology and its a painful process to get it back : )
Thank you, Loved this! Great to hear again
Did a great job. Its too bad that Dave’s work didn’t get the attention it should have, But he was on the right side of history and time will reveal NASA’s hoax to the world .
Fascinating, funny and utterly persuasive. If you like this, check Weird Scenes in the Canyon. Rest in peace, David.
can you make this available in mp3 download?
An mp3 download is available now!
Makes you wonder about all of the covid science now. They’ve gotten away with such incredible lies for so long why stop now.
Dave had a beautiful mind! He knew how to convey trueth that’s easy to understand and that was pretty much right in your face. I have been searching for an interview he did about oil. I cant remember who the host was but Dave talked about the replenishing of oil. If anyone knows where I can find it, please post here. I would greatly appreciate it.
Just look up ‘Dave McGowan – Peak Oil’.
I mourn the loss of this brilliant mind and celebrate his impeccable work with much gratitude. And I miss his delightful, biting humor. I extend my deepest condolences to his family and hope they find comfort in his great legacy which only grows by the day. He was a source of light and comfort to me, and I sometimes play his interviews in the background as I do my work, or when I prepare to call it a night. His insights, voice and cadence bring me calm. Peace.
Dave McGowan was a rare commentator who actually enlightened his audience. I was a Moon Believer like everyone else, and I read WTMG with an attitude to debunk it, only to come to the conclusion that Dave was right! It reminded me of a time in the 1990s when I actually met Neil Armstrong. He was a passenger on a plane that I piloted to Europe. After landing I wanted to say goodbye to him, but he had a small suit case in either hand and just stared at his shoes as he wordlessly shuffled off the plane, not even raising his head to acknowledge my farewell. The official explanation is that he was publicity shy, but I don’t buy that. A Soviet documentary on their cosmonauts openly admitted that while many men could have been cosmonauts, they made sure that they picked someone charismatic like Yuri Gregarin to be the PR face of the USSR space program. Someone who would be tasked with talking to the public on many occasions. NASA must have had similar goals, so I think that Armstrong entered the program not knowing he would be tasked to lie. He almost never talked about his trip to the moon, sticking to generalized scientific topics when speaking in public. There was no possibility of a deathbed confession, because he died by medical misadventure. His family sued the hospital for millions and won. If you read even the wikipedia version of his death you have to wonder how this could have happened to one of the most famous men in human history. Got a really great funeral, though.
Wonderful!
Thanks Dave, this work is unparalleled…..same goes for Laurel Canyon….thanks Alissa.
Hello! Thanks for continuing Mr. McGowan’s work, which is as important today as ever! And thanks for recording it into an audio format. It’s handy to listen to as well as read!
I took the liberty of indexing the parts for the audio file. Here it is for your reference:
part 1 (starts at) 00:00
part 2 28:42
part 3 53:14
part 4 1:13:39
part 5 1:45:29
part 6 2:04:10
part 7 2:11:54
part 8 2:31:36
part 9 2:48:55
part 10 3:06:30
part 11 3:28:21
part 12 3:44:32
part 13 4:02:48
part 14 4:22:22
Long time fan of Dave’s…thank you Alissa for carrying the torch.
Someone on YouTube hi jacked this and uses it on a channel called flat earth keys. I find this to be impinging on copyright and most egregious because it attempts to derail the truth.
Is there a video so we can see his examples?
Thanks for asking, Stan. The examples he shares are all photos, and they are all within the written series.