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Wally TangoFoxtrot's avatar

It will never make it unless the script is followed.

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wb1917's avatar

Landing on the moon? It is a local light....plasma possibly. Good luck. Space is fake!

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Dave Payette's avatar

Oh, good. Maybe they can go to one of the Apollo landing sites and check things out for us. I won't be holding my breath though. :-)

For those who have not yet escaped the CIA psyop that we sent men to the moon, the late, great Dave McGowan's essays over at the 'Center for an Informed America' are an absolute masterpiece on this subject. They are also extremely entertaining:

https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/moondoggie/

Bart Sibrel's, 'Moon Man: The True Story of a Filmmaker on the CIA Hit List: ' from 2021 is also exceptional:

https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Man-True-Story-Filmmaker/dp/1513686569/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DTAFP9FZ9FE1&keywords=Moon+Man&qid=1689910198&s=books&sprefix=moon+man%2Cstripbooks%2C316&sr=1-1

To understand, why the CIA and the US Deep State perpetrated this extraordinary fraud on the American people and the world, Douglas Valentine's books, The CIA as Organized Crime (2017) and The Phoenix Program: America's Use of Terror in Vietnam (1990) provide the context and fascinating insights.

McGowan is the best place to start, IMHO.

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kerrylyn's avatar

Agree, but In all fairness, I think he said US was among those who attempted to land on the moon. Thanks for the links.

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Dave Payette's avatar

Thanks. My message was not directed at Peter. It was for those who do not know that the moon landings were a psyop and/or for those who might want to know more about them. Atb.

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Dave Payette's avatar

Nice one. Your second para is particularly on point. I cannot remember whether it was Virgil Grissom, who the CIA subsequently murdered, along with his astronaut colleagues Roger Chaffee and Ed White, or if it was Neil Armstrong himself, but one of them did actually question how NASA was going to communicate wirelessly to the moon and back when they couldn't even reliable do so between buildings during training exercises. You may recall this from Sibrel.

For those who haven't read Sibrel's book:

Grissom, Chaffee and White were the Apollo crew originally slatted for the first 'moon landing'. They are the three astronauts who were mysteriously incinerated in the lunar module during a routine training exercise. Grissom, the crew's captain, had harbored profound concerns about the viability of the mission. He effectively called BS on it and became an inside whistleblower and was on the verge of becoming a major public liability in the eyes of those perpetrating the moon landing fraud.

Grissom's punishment was swift. His colleagues who met the same fate were 'necessary' collateral damage. Sibrel provides compelling arguments and data points to support these assertions, as does common sense. He also convincingly demonstrates that Armstrong was nearly as sceptical and concerned about the Apollo program as Grissom, but that he was silenced, brought into line, and coerced to play his part.

Man Moon is about a 180 pages. It's a very easy and well worthwhile read.

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Wally TangoFoxtrot's avatar

Check out the Jay Weidner interview of Bart Sibrel from about a year ago.

A LOT of principal participants, astronauts and even psychologists, had amnesia of the events of Apollo that even the best hypnotist could not retrieve.

We have very little idea what really happened apart from massive fraud and the hoax of all hoaxes.

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Virginia O’Connor's avatar

Hmmm. I’m glad it’s not a manned mission.

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Bruce Tompkins's avatar

It's interesting about these rocket launches Peter. I am doubtful about any of these rocket launches because the rocket always goes horizontal after a minute or so. See this video of the Chandrayaan-3 on BBC: rocket: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-66200743. Here is some video of a SpaceX launch where it looks like a mouse was on the engine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IWQfy2HFm0. And this Atlas V rocket launch goes more horizontal (even with the lean of the commercial airplane where the video was taken from) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwIYFPZMV28. I've seen this on several of the Apollo rocket launches that you can see on the NASA website.

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The Do Not Comply Guy's avatar

Uh huh...I've seen them all drive. No way. ;)

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Peter Halligan's avatar

haha... tuk tuk!

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