Apr 18, 2015 7:34 AM

On July 18 of 1969, as the world waited anxiously for Apollo 11 to land safely on the surface of the Moon, speechwriter William Safire imagined the worst case scenario as he expertly wrote the following sombre memo to President Nixon's Chief of Staff, H. R. Haldeman. Its contents: a contingency plan, in the form of a speech to be read out by Nixon should astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become stranded on the Moon, never to return, followed by some brief instructions relating to its broadcast. Luckily for all those involved, the memo was never needed.

a-roooooooooo!

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Interesting

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Wow, didn't expect the feels to hit me on a moon post. +1 Very cool

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Most major newspaper have ready-made obits in case someone important dies. Sometimes, they get published accidentally...

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Take that the "moon landing was fake" people!

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Yeah I don't understand those people.

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Is it just me or would being called "epic men" by Nixon be a huge fucking honour, everything else aside?

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(And I don't even like NIxon)

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