I would if I had seen something and was told if I ever told anyone about what I saw that my family and I would be out away imma black site cell, or worse, for the rest of our lives.
And you would, too. Most anyone would. This isn't evidence proving it disproving anything about the Apollo Program.
The main arguments against the lunar missions even happening can also be used for the other side, that they saw or came into contact with other beings and we're out under a life long gag order under penalty of death.
Case in point, the 75 yr gag order against me for doing the job I did in the Navy. I can tell you what I did, general places I've been, certain non combat/non mission related instances or memories, and I can talk about the people I was with, but from a personal aspect. This order is on most Vets with a Secret Clearance or higher have to sign on their way out of service. It's punishable thru the UCMJ and U.S. Code by way of treason, and carries a penalty of, up to or including, 25 yrs-life, or death depending on the crime. I don't know ANY Vet who would EVER violate this Order. It falls in line with our Oath of Office/Enlistment.
There shouldn't be more than "one side" when it comes to finding the truth. It just keeps us divided. You're welcome to your own opinion, but there's waaaay more this particular conspiracy than whether we actually went, or not. And just because these astronauts and officials get lippy with people, doesn't necessarily mean anything, one way or another. We all would start reacting this way if we were always confronted every time we were out in public.
There is so much out there sometimes I feel like it is hard to know anything for sure but in due time maybe a lot of our questions will be answered more fully. Thank you for your response. I think you are spot on.
I would if I had seen something and was told if I ever told anyone about what I saw that my family and I would be out away imma black site cell, or worse, for the rest of our lives.
And you would, too. Most anyone would. This isn't evidence proving it disproving anything about the Apollo Program.
The main arguments against the lunar missions even happening can also be used for the other side, that they saw or came into contact with other beings and we're out under a life long gag order under penalty of death.
Case in point, the 75 yr gag order against me for doing the job I did in the Navy. I can tell you what I did, general places I've been, certain non combat/non mission related instances or memories, and I can talk about the people I was with, but from a personal aspect. This order is on most Vets with a Secret Clearance or higher have to sign on their way out of service. It's punishable thru the UCMJ and U.S. Code by way of treason, and carries a penalty of, up to or including, 25 yrs-life, or death depending on the crime. I don't know ANY Vet who would EVER violate this Order. It falls in line with our Oath of Office/Enlistment.
There shouldn't be more than "one side" when it comes to finding the truth. It just keeps us divided. You're welcome to your own opinion, but there's waaaay more this particular conspiracy than whether we actually went, or not. And just because these astronauts and officials get lippy with people, doesn't necessarily mean anything, one way or another. We all would start reacting this way if we were always confronted every time we were out in public.
There is so much out there sometimes I feel like it is hard to know anything for sure but in due time maybe a lot of our questions will be answered more fully. Thank you for your response. I think you are spot on.