Probably a false flag I'm sure, but damn! I was in the 6th grade and every kid in our school was so excited to watch it live. And we all got to. One of the worst days of my life. I witnessed this with 400 other classmates and I've never seen a school so quiet. I'll never forget it and the thought of it gives me goosebumps.
Yep, I was in 1st grade, in school about 60 miles from the launch. We were outside and watched it explode live. We were then all ushered into the cafeteria to watch news broadcasts on a couple TV they wheeled in. Definitely a traumatic moment that will stay with me forever. They had made such a big deal about the launch because the teacher was on board.
No! Challenger nor the Apollo missions were false flags. They were true accidents. Space travel doesn’t need a false flag. It’s 99% risky already, with always only a 1% success rate.
It had various intents. The primary was to decrease public interest in the space program so they could better keep a lid on the technology the (secret) space program (SSP) acquired.
I was very young during Apollo 13, but I still remember that one of the ad breaks had a girl wearing a sweatshirt that said SLUT in big capital letters. I think it was meant to pass off as a college shirt. Looking back from so many years later it seems possible that the subliminal messaging was attached to the big news / space event. I have heard the theory that many NASA connected events happen on some sort of occult schedule. It used to be that the media was considered independent from government and the deep state was just a fringe theory...
Challenger qas a false flag for the feminazi movement. It is what started the current call to replace men with women. The beginning of the anti male patriarchy.
This information makes me very unhappy.....
Probably a false flag I'm sure, but damn! I was in the 6th grade and every kid in our school was so excited to watch it live. And we all got to. One of the worst days of my life. I witnessed this with 400 other classmates and I've never seen a school so quiet. I'll never forget it and the thought of it gives me goosebumps.
I was in sixth grade too. It was sobering.
Yep, I was in 1st grade, in school about 60 miles from the launch. We were outside and watched it explode live. We were then all ushered into the cafeteria to watch news broadcasts on a couple TV they wheeled in. Definitely a traumatic moment that will stay with me forever. They had made such a big deal about the launch because the teacher was on board.
Yup me too....first teacher to go to space. They hyped the shit out of that.
Here, OP, you can have some fun with this one:
https://newspunch.com/the-challenger-space-disaster-is-the-7-crew-secretly-alive/
This is why you always clone before attending a disaster.
No! Challenger nor the Apollo missions were false flags. They were true accidents. Space travel doesn’t need a false flag. It’s 99% risky already, with always only a 1% success rate.
It had various intents. The primary was to decrease public interest in the space program so they could better keep a lid on the technology the (secret) space program (SSP) acquired.
I was very young during Apollo 13, but I still remember that one of the ad breaks had a girl wearing a sweatshirt that said SLUT in big capital letters. I think it was meant to pass off as a college shirt. Looking back from so many years later it seems possible that the subliminal messaging was attached to the big news / space event. I have heard the theory that many NASA connected events happen on some sort of occult schedule. It used to be that the media was considered independent from government and the deep state was just a fringe theory...
Challenger qas a false flag for the feminazi movement. It is what started the current call to replace men with women. The beginning of the anti male patriarchy.
False Flags: In Retrospect
I like it. I like it a lot.