"Elon proves the Apollo 11 mission was a fraud". That's all you need to know. Stop thinking. Ignoring sensationalist or misleading headlines is a sign that you're becoming a doomer, bro!
*Note: I guess these guys have never heard of black ops or the secret space programs, etc. Unrevealed technology.
Yep, everything public today is the absolute cutting edge! / sarc
Note to OP: Hey, I respect your beliefs, but was this really about Elon proving <thing>? Sounded more like the other guy in the lecture (according to the podcast bald guy: "he just proved")
There seem to be about a gazillion videos on youtube with names starting like "Elon proved/proves" or "Elon discovered" or "Elon" this or that where Musk makes no appearance or is even quoted, or if he is it's some part of something out of context. Most "Elon" videos are just clickbait.
And there were about 400000 people working on the Apollo programs, for something like over a decade. There doesn't seem to be any whistleblowers who could prove they were part of those programs claiming they were actually fake, or at least some sort of fake. Nor any credible looking stuff disproving that 400000 number of workers. All those claims come from outsiders.
Most impressive record for a conspiracy, if it was just a conspiracy to fake them.
And yes, no claims from Soviet Union about anything at least suspicious concerning those landings? Not even afterwards? Like some scientists or some other people monitoring the whole thing back then having come forth after the Soviet Union collapsed to explain why they didn't say so after they maybe found out the landings didn't happen, or at least maybe found something suspicious was going on?
Frankly, to me the odds seem to point a lot more towards "they were real" than towards "they were fake". At most you could perhaps assume that something like some individual photos or some other similar stuff could perhaps have gotten faked or maybe at least a bit "improved" afterwards because the actual ones didn't look good enough for the history books, or press releases at the time.
I don't see Elon musk in the video, and I do see Warner Von Braun saying that it is possible.
Sssshhhhh. Didn't you read the headline?
"Elon proves the Apollo 11 mission was a fraud". That's all you need to know. Stop thinking. Ignoring sensationalist or misleading headlines is a sign that you're becoming a doomer, bro!
*Note: I guess these guys have never heard of black ops or the secret space programs, etc. Unrevealed technology.
Yep, everything public today is the absolute cutting edge! / sarc
Note to OP: Hey, I respect your beliefs, but was this really about Elon proving <thing>? Sounded more like the other guy in the lecture (according to the podcast bald guy: "he just proved")
Am I missing something here?
There seem to be about a gazillion videos on youtube with names starting like "Elon proved/proves" or "Elon discovered" or "Elon" this or that where Musk makes no appearance or is even quoted, or if he is it's some part of something out of context. Most "Elon" videos are just clickbait.
And there were about 400000 people working on the Apollo programs, for something like over a decade. There doesn't seem to be any whistleblowers who could prove they were part of those programs claiming they were actually fake, or at least some sort of fake. Nor any credible looking stuff disproving that 400000 number of workers. All those claims come from outsiders.
Most impressive record for a conspiracy, if it was just a conspiracy to fake them.
And yes, no claims from Soviet Union about anything at least suspicious concerning those landings? Not even afterwards? Like some scientists or some other people monitoring the whole thing back then having come forth after the Soviet Union collapsed to explain why they didn't say so after they maybe found out the landings didn't happen, or at least maybe found something suspicious was going on?
Frankly, to me the odds seem to point a lot more towards "they were real" than towards "they were fake". At most you could perhaps assume that something like some individual photos or some other similar stuff could perhaps have gotten faked or maybe at least a bit "improved" afterwards because the actual ones didn't look good enough for the history books, or press releases at the time.
He designed the Saturn V, so yes, he made it possible.