Are they really going to Project Blue Beam soon? Sure seems like it
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Didn't some whistleblower say, " they could take E T home now"? Well it's the decent thing to do. lol
yep it's amazing how they could land humans on the moon decades ago, but some how they couldn't ever do it again. they truly do think we are stupid.
It's amazing how people don't read history. We could do it again (and are doing it again, albeit with a less functional NASA), but the problem was that no one wanted to PAY for going back---and the public had lost interest. "They" couldn't care less if you are stupid.
i don't care one bit about space. never have and probably never will. so no, i have not done any research on it, why would i? i was simply stating what i had heard. i didn't say it was truth.
why can't you ever be polite? can't make a statement/point without attacking someone's intelligence?
this is a forum to discuss and learn about what we have been lied to about for decades. i'm truly hoping you were never a teacher because you certainly wouldn't win over any students hearts or minds with your attitude.
I was polite. Never made an aspersion against anyone's intelligence. I only pointed out that "they" had no respect for anyone's intelligence.
You remarked about how "amazing" it is that we haven't returned to the Moon. It is only "amazing" if you don't know the history. I suppose the implication is that you failed to learn that history, which is the outcome of doing no research. No conspiracy necessary. You pose a false picture of the situation as an excuse to feel resentment about it. ("...They truly do think we are stupid.") And what have you done to dispel that impression?
So, I taught you about something that you thought you had been lied to, and you don't like the message. Truth is always difficult to digest if you are not expecting it.
I have successfully taught in various circumstances. I once had to teach a class in system engineering for two weeks to officials from the South Korean department of defense procurement, where English was for them a second language. They were attentive and congratulated me afterwards. They had a desire to learn, and no preconceptions.