Why has no one been to the moon in such a long time
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Capricorn One was a movie about staging the moon landing; you guys remember that?
Yep. OJ was one of the astronauts.
Yup. Hmmm. Let's make a movie about a fake moon landing so the masses just think it's a movie, but not real life!
Look at Take Me to the Moon.....soft disclosure movie as
One day when they are FINALLY able to go to the moon and/or decide to disclose the fraud they will say
"Hey look we had to do it for the country and morale"
A large part of the country will be like "Oh ok, If you had to do it then I guess its okay...who cares"
yeah , like MK ultra, the NWO and other "conspiracy" type activities.
They show us enough cars blowing up after getting one shot in the gas tank and before you know it Aluminum Cuts through steel
They killed the 3 astronauts in Capricorn One for “leaving the reservation”. Note that they each fled in a different compass direction. “Capricorn” in the title refers to the winter solstice location of the sun (from North America perspective) as it rotates under the overhead astronomical clock (used for celestial navigation to travel to ALL parts of Earth).
It is being highlighted as soft disclosure of the Precession of the Equinox and how Tropic of “Capricorn” on all maps is incorrect. Capricorn is leftover from Age of Aries which ended 2,164 years ago when Age of Pisces was entered then and ended in 2020. During Pisces it should have been “Tropic of Saggitarius” on all maps, and should now be “Tropic of Scorpio” under Age of Aquarius on all maps since 18FEB2020. We don’t even know where or when we are by intentional obfuscation.
Under Age of Aquarius:
Spring Equinox sector of sky: Aquarius (Sun near equator)
Summer Solstice sector of sky: Taurus (Sun nearest northern latitude, i.e. Tropic of Taurus, not Cancer)
Fall Equinox sector of sky: Leo (Sun near equator)
Winter Solstice sector of sky: Scorpio (Sun nearest southern latitude, i.e. Tropic of Scorpio, not Capricorn)