I am keeping an open mind, given that we've been lied to about just about everything. All those CGI "space" images, the Blue Marble that never changes. Makes me go hmm.
pick up a telescope. Yea, NASA 100% doctors their images.
www.cloudynights.com
Scroll down to imaging area. See REAL space images from regular folks like you and me. I personally own 3 telescopes, been into astronomy since I was a child. ALMOST changed my major to astronomical physics in fact.
There are NO satellites orbiting earth that can take an actual full picture of the full planet - they're way too close. They could retask the SOHO satellites if they really wanted to, but that's a lot of work.
Hubble, too close as well. Would be like trying to read your watch with a pair of binoculars.
Thank you for that! I'd rather trust Genesis than anything NASA puts out.
I was so angry when I realised all the amazing pictures of planets and nebulas in pricey publications like Scientific American were fake. Then I questioned the content, most of it is globalist propaganda.
Yes, Disney, I mean NASA = 100 % bullshit. I will gladly tell you that yes, the ISS is up there. You can track it and watch it pass over your house. I've followed it many times through my scopes.
That's where reality ends.
Nothing they show us from the ISS is real. Those people are on an airplane, and you can clearly see the suspension wires in many, many clips.
I'd bet a trillion that what they're actually doing up there is nowhere near what they tell us they're doing.
I've seen some clips, they are hysterical. Wires being pulled to bring a guy down and hair sprayed to form maringue like peaks. I think I saw The ISS shoot past in the evening sky once, definitely not a plane. Wonder whether there are any people up there tbh.
As for the moon landing, hm. Saw the space capsule at the Science Mus in London, didn't buy it: thin tin foil people roast turkeys in. Then the post trip interview - they were so stressed they all looked as though they were about to throw up. Patrick Moore's questions received very evasive short replies. Total BS.
I am keeping an open mind, given that we've been lied to about just about everything. All those CGI "space" images, the Blue Marble that never changes. Makes me go hmm.
pick up a telescope. Yea, NASA 100% doctors their images.
www.cloudynights.com
Scroll down to imaging area. See REAL space images from regular folks like you and me. I personally own 3 telescopes, been into astronomy since I was a child. ALMOST changed my major to astronomical physics in fact.
There are NO satellites orbiting earth that can take an actual full picture of the full planet - they're way too close. They could retask the SOHO satellites if they really wanted to, but that's a lot of work.
Hubble, too close as well. Would be like trying to read your watch with a pair of binoculars.
Thank you for that! I'd rather trust Genesis than anything NASA puts out.
I was so angry when I realised all the amazing pictures of planets and nebulas in pricey publications like Scientific American were fake. Then I questioned the content, most of it is globalist propaganda.
Yes, Disney, I mean NASA = 100 % bullshit. I will gladly tell you that yes, the ISS is up there. You can track it and watch it pass over your house. I've followed it many times through my scopes.
That's where reality ends.
Nothing they show us from the ISS is real. Those people are on an airplane, and you can clearly see the suspension wires in many, many clips.
I'd bet a trillion that what they're actually doing up there is nowhere near what they tell us they're doing.
I've seen some clips, they are hysterical. Wires being pulled to bring a guy down and hair sprayed to form maringue like peaks. I think I saw The ISS shoot past in the evening sky once, definitely not a plane. Wonder whether there are any people up there tbh.
As for the moon landing, hm. Saw the space capsule at the Science Mus in London, didn't buy it: thin tin foil people roast turkeys in. Then the post trip interview - they were so stressed they all looked as though they were about to throw up. Patrick Moore's questions received very evasive short replies. Total BS.
Um