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When I saw it I didn't have a way to take a photo of it. It's only a memory of visiting the outdoor observatory one night. I saw the rings of saturn and a globular cluster. The space station went overhead also but that was visible to the naked eye.
Seeing isn't always believing. Michelle Obama has been portrayed as a classy black woman for a decade and we see as one without discerning eyes because of the brain conditioning done. In reality he is a nasty gay man with altercation done to his body with evil intentions behind that smiling face. Los Angeles - the city of angels is what we were told. Now we know its a city of evil pedo empires that sucked our money and attention through smoke and mirrors thrown at us. "Smoke and mirrors" - NASA does it ALL the time. They have $70M dollar budget per day, they can rig up pretty much anything.
Question everything. Then you see things differently.
Big Mike always stuck out like a sore thumb if you're not a retard, just like the Twin Towers collapsing exactly like imploded buildings do. And where is the profit motive for space being fake and the Earth being round? Especially when the round Earth was supposedly being "faked" long before NASA was formed.
I don't think you understand the meaning of questioning everything. If so you would question your own belief to a greater degree. There are pseudo-skeptics who consider weird things impossible and then there is their inversion who believe only weird things are possible. I am an open-minded skeptic, someone who thinks anything is possible but some things are far more or less likely.
Our beliefs and perceptions change over time, gradually. Not through arguments, but through experiences and unfolding of cognitive layers in our psyche.
Peace!
Try not believing anything if you can help it. I think you will unfold a lot faster.