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Freedomforme's avatar

It's all bullshit. No one has ever been to the moon. Just look at the shit tinfoil aircraft that carried men to moon & the buggy with the inverted umbrella & beach chairs that was in the garage. & they floated back to earth on parachutes what scam.

Cov - Id Project's avatar

I suppose all this theater is for the most gullible. It's all a deception; you just need to know what NASA means in Hebrew = DECEPTION.

Thomas Petrie's avatar

People who have been studying the moon-landing hoax, completely understand why "NASA" stands for Never a Straight Answer. One of my life-long friends (of over 40 years now), dated the daughter of the man who wrote a book on the moon-landing hoax that captivated our nation from 1969 through 1972. And then NASA "lost" 250,000 photos, can't explain how a lunar module that never passed a safety flying test on earth--it crashed on its only real test on earth, yet somehow worked perfectly on the moon, how 1/6th gravity did NOT change the hopping distance (which would have changed from 2 feet to 12 feet), but was just film footage in a studio on earth somewhere, slowed down by about 1/2 speed, how a moon with no atmosphere could have a blowing US flag, How there was no dust on the 'legs' of the "module", how a reflection of a stage lamp appeared on Buzz Aldrin's space helmet, how the astronauts survived the horrific radiation of the Van Allen Belt, 400 miles above the earth, how the space suits "magically" worked at 250 degrees below or above F on the moon's surface, (Night vs. day--now I must say, those numbers are estimates...can't say exactly what the temperatures were for different missions, but extremely cold or very hot), how they all looked like they were in a funeral , at various news conferences upon their "return" to earth, (after one of the most famous "scientific feats" of all time), well, that's a run-on sentence, and it's only the tip of the iceberg. My favorite quote from a NASA scientist relates to this question: WHY did we never go back to the moon after that 1972 mission? Oh, "we lost the technology."

Chris Weisdorf's avatar

The monkey man weighs in from Amazon Women on the Moon. Bullshit or not? Is Jeff B involved? How about aliens? Is there a longstanding moonbase? I'm going with the latter two.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9J2P4XZUo

Muse Tutor's avatar

I KNOW you were wondering these things ?!?

Yes, constipation and other gastrointestinal discomforts such as bloating, indigestion, and acid reflux are common issues experienced by astronauts in microgravity

. While the specific Artemis mission reports focused on technical toilet malfunctions (a jammed urine fan) rather than specific crew constipation, these digestive issues are well-documented for astronauts due to the combined effects of the space environment, stress, and dietary changes. 

NASA (.gov) 

Why Astronauts Experience Constipation in Space:

Microgravity: The absence of gravity interferes with normal bodily processes, including peristalsis (the muscle movements that move waste through the intestines).

Diet and Fluid Intake: Changes in diet and, at times, reduced fluid intake can contribute to digestive issues.

Capital9's avatar

Something is wrong. Something I haven't seen anyone else noticing, or at least mentioning, so far. It's in the math. The Saturn V rocket that supposedly carried astronauts, lunar landing capsule, lunar rover, etc., weighed in at 1.3 MILLION lbs LESS than Artemis II. Think about the extra fuel alone used in the Apollo program to power the lunar lander in it's descent, landing, and re-ascent to meet the main capsule. Not to mention the weight of all that hardware. The only other cargo mentioned on this flight is "deep-space satellites". The math simply does not add up. What are they carrying that would require such a large rocket and so much fuel??? If this is all just a hoax, why would they allow such glaring discrepancies in the math, or are they just counting on nobody noticing?

Rachel Girshick's avatar

No living entity can survive the Van Allen Belt radiation

Capital9's avatar

I'm glad to know someone who actually knows that bit of imformation! Now tell me, how do you know that? Who told you? How do they know? Are you sure they are correct? What do we really know? Mathematics is a great way to extrapolate, and even prove knowledge. It is easily provable, starting with one plus one resulting in having two of any given object. The math, as presented to us, in accordance with the mathematical attributes of mass, does not add up. That's all I'm saying without assuming anything at all.

Katie Dawson's avatar

Seeing this news and video about a moon launch kind of startled me into a sense of discombobulation.

Here I’ve been scrolling through short clips about

WW III between Israel-U.S and Iran

Coming world economic collapse

Carpet bombing of Iranian citizens

Closure and control of Hormuz straight

The collapsing mental state of the president of the U.S

The continuing silo’ing of Americans from one another

ICE

And we’re going to the moon?

Smiling astronauts and a big, expensive, phallic symbol of a rocket pointed at the sky like a war already won.

Did I enter another universe, an alternate reality?

The pillars of our democracy falling like rotten wood eaten by termites

Concentration camps/human warehouses

Children being blown up like they mean nothing

And we’re going to the moon?

A dead planet?

Do the strata of Americans who exist in a segment of America where we can afford to send flesh, bone and metal on a pillar of fire

Know the world is burning?

Am I watching fake news?

April fools?

It kind of makes me feel like I’m in a sprawling ghetto of near slaves struggling to procure food and shelter.

While our overlords sit on folding chairs drinking martinis and watching millions of dollars blast into the sky. (Hyperbolic, I know).

It kind of makes me wonder about the world we’ve been given.

If we don’t live together, we’re going to die together.

Let’s at least solve the major problems before allowing the elites to play games with rockets.

I just got three notices of things rapidly unraveling.

Trips to the moon has no ground to stand on. We’re all going down if we don’t work together towards survival.

Katie Dawson's avatar

Addendum to above;

We definitely don’t have enough money for Kid Rock to get a private air show with military helicopters.

Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

The 1969 moon landing claim was also presented to us at a time when things looked pretty grim on multiple fronts.

Katie Dawson's avatar

Trump pretty much said it for me. America can’t afford daycare, health care, anything, because we’re at war.

If we can’t afford dire necessities of survival, we can’t afford sending billions of dollars into space.

Not that I’m against exploring space, but if we can’t afford school lunches for kids, we can’t afford space travel.

What a pickle we’re in.

Katie Dawson's avatar

I do, I do!

Walking on the beach is my favorite outdoor activity.

Vanessa's avatar

I feel like you need to go outside.

XF1's avatar
Apr 2Edited

AI boldly going where green screen fears to tread

Cliff B's avatar

Will we ever find out for certain whether the moon is really made of cheese.

Jamie's avatar

Gonna be interesting watching people debunk this "mission". Theres gotta be so many people just waiting to rip it to shreds lol. This aint 1969.

John The Visionary's avatar

Nobody ever went to the moon and they aren't going there now either. NASA is the longest running MONEY LAUNDRY in human history.

jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

When I was 5 years old, I believed it. I am not 5 now. I don't believe it. Progress is snake oil.

Bird's Brain's avatar

I was 5 then too and ... same.

Jeffrey Pitts's avatar

Looking at the “Live Video”. Today is a full moon.

Are they just fucking with us?