I just can't

Derbud420

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That's a good point, but it doesn't address the possibility the "round earth" photo shots could have been constructed from inside a darkened Nasa space craft shot thru a round window with all the lights turned off within the space craft to make it seem like deep dark space.

I don't think those "space suits" the astronauts wore look capable of withstanding the temperature extremes which are supposed to exist on the moon either. It's funny we all drank that shitty orange juice substitute tang after the Apollo missions, but the technology for those extreme temperature high and low space suits never made it mainstream. I wonder why?
Ya ever hear of gortex?
 

Drop That Sound

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That's a good point, but it doesn't address the possibility the "round earth" photo shots could have been constructed from inside a darkened Nasa space craft shot thru a round window with all the lights turned off within the space craft to make it seem like deep dark space.

I don't think those "space suits" the astronauts wore look capable of withstanding the temperature extremes which are supposed to exist on the moon either. It's funny we all drank that shitty orange juice substitute tang after the Apollo missions, but the technology for those extreme temperature high and low space suits never made it mainstream. I wonder why?
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“In the documentary “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon,” you can watch official leaked NASA footage showing Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, for almost an hour, using transparencies and camera-tricks to fake shots of a round Earth! They communicate over audio with control in Houston about how to accurately stage the shot, and someone keeps prompting them on how to effectively manipulate the camera to achieve the desired effect. First, they blacked out all the windows except for a downward facing circular one, which they aimed the camera towards from several feet away. This created the illusion of a ball- shaped Earth surrounded by the blackness of space, when in fact it was simply a round window in their dark cabin. Neil Armstrong claimed at this point to be 130,000 miles from
Earth, half-way to the Moon, but when camera-tricks were finished the viewer could see for themselves the astro-nots were not more than a couple dozen miles above the Earth’s surface, likely flying in a high-altitude plane!”



 

Rob Roy

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“In the documentary “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon,” you can watch official leaked NASA footage showing Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, for almost an hour, using transparencies and camera-tricks to fake shots of a round Earth! They communicate over audio with control in Houston about how to accurately stage the shot, and someone keeps prompting them on how to effectively manipulate the camera to achieve the desired effect. First, they blacked out all the windows except for a downward facing circular one, which they aimed the camera towards from several feet away. This created the illusion of a ball- shaped Earth surrounded by the blackness of space, when in fact it was simply a round window in their dark cabin. Neil Armstrong claimed at this point to be 130,000 miles from
Earth, half-way to the Moon, but when camera-tricks were finished the viewer could see for themselves the astro-nots were not more than a couple dozen miles above the Earth’s surface, likely flying in a high-altitude plane!”



Neil Armstrong sure looked uncomfortable just after the 42 minute mark in the video.
 

Rob Roy

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Here is a picture of the moon having Yankee Stadium for dessert after it ate building 7.

Note the airliner closing in which some guys hijacked to try to stop the infidel moon. Let's roll!!!


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TaoRich

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Why people believe the Earth is flat and we should listen to anti-vaxxers

There are existential, epistemic and social reasons that appear to drive people to conspiratorial belief, and in a seemingly chaotic post-truth world where loneliness has become a major health concern, are we really shocked that these untruths are thriving?

Personally, I occasionally find the news cycle so overwhelmed by political and societal madness that I’d rather like to put on a tin foil hat and relax on my sofa with the idea that things are only bad right now because the lizard people are doing a poor job of running the show.

When we feel so fundamentally disenfranchised, it’s comforting to concoct a fictional universe that systemically denies you the right cards. It gives you something to fight against and makes you self-deterministic.

It provides an “us and them” narrative that allows you to conceive of yourself as a little David raging against a rather haughty, intellectual establishment Goliath.

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Either ^ that ^ ...
... or I suspect that it's the drugs talking
:joint:
 
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