I grew up watching Apollo and Skylab launches at Cape Canaveral. My aunt and uncle were astronauts for Skylab (qualified for mission but not launched). I have met and talked w Buzz Aldren, Al Worden and others. My family was also involved in the Shuttle program.
I grew up believing in NASA and the space program.
That said, my family was/is also Deep State. Active CIA and ODNI as well as Monarch programs and media PSYOP manipulation. I don’t trust them and have minimal contact.
While I think there is the possibility that the moon landing was faked, I fully believe that we have advanced tech (TR3B) that allows us to travel easily in outer space. The backup operational computer for the first Space Shuttle was an HP 41CV calculator - I’m not sure something as basic as an original iPhone (or lower) could control all the systems on an aircraft much less a space craft.
As a former analyst I don’t view things as black and white. It’s not either or. There is a gradient with varying levels of truth.
Given my distrust of the government and knowing what we’ve learned since Q appeared. My confidence level has gone down.
People nowadays often forget how much pilots did before computers, and how their copilot wasn't just backup ... they performed many calculations and also handled many of the secondary systems. Our first astronauts were the best of the best of our top pilots.
I grew up watching Apollo and Skylab launches at Cape Canaveral. My aunt and uncle were astronauts for Skylab (qualified for mission but not launched). I have met and talked w Buzz Aldren, Al Worden and others. My family was also involved in the Shuttle program.
I grew up believing in NASA and the space program.
That said, my family was/is also Deep State. Active CIA and ODNI as well as Monarch programs and media PSYOP manipulation. I don’t trust them and have minimal contact.
While I think there is the possibility that the moon landing was faked, I fully believe that we have advanced tech (TR3B) that allows us to travel easily in outer space. The backup operational computer for the first Space Shuttle was an HP 41CV calculator - I’m not sure something as basic as an original iPhone (or lower) could control all the systems on an aircraft much less a space craft.
As a former analyst I don’t view things as black and white. It’s not either or. There is a gradient with varying levels of truth.
Given my distrust of the government and knowing what we’ve learned since Q appeared. My confidence level has gone down.
People nowadays often forget how much pilots did before computers, and how their copilot wasn't just backup ... they performed many calculations and also handled many of the secondary systems. Our first astronauts were the best of the best of our top pilots.
well said.