I just love the video of them saying they lost the technology but its a conspiracy theory to say man never went to the moon. Early Clownworld shit that is.
Based on Admiral Byrd's report of UFOs that could jump from pole to pole after Operation Highjump I can believe somebody has that technology. I would sooner think the Germans given their extensive activity in Antarctica during WW2.
Antarctica is a rabbit hole in itself, the Antarctic treaty having been signed the year after NASA was formed.
Have you seen the documentary American Moon? It's rather long winded but covers the technical aspects of the filming rather succinctly.
Given the technology and resources of the time, and having the luxury of examining the historical record of the events I'm hard-pressed to believe they made it anywhere with the technology advertised.
I've heard the "we made it, but couldn't disclose what we saw" argument before, but it just seems like an easy deflection from the heaps of information suggesting the US faked the entire ordeal.
You need a very powerful laser for that. If you aim at the reflectors you can user a much weaker laser and actually see when they line up based on the amount reflected. I saw a video on it before, believe it or not, I don't really care.
My favorite conspiracy theory of all time because it's true.
NASA is a fraud scamming millions off American tax payers. But it can't be scrutinized because "SCIENCE".
I don't think a man has ever been to the moon.
how can we prove they are moon rocks if nobody has ever been there?
You mean we definitely can't.
And the unmanned rovers can't be proven either.
Occam's razor, m8.
I just love the video of them saying they lost the technology but its a conspiracy theory to say man never went to the moon. Early Clownworld shit that is.
The fun thing is that this is one of the VERY FEW publicly admitted conspiracies.
Imagine if Covid falls as flat as the moon landings.
The reflectors thing is literally brain dead.
They're supposed to be like 6 ft or so. Shooting a lazer beam 240k miles, hitting a 6 ft object = lmao
Then you have to account that it bounces back to your statting position, despite both you and the object moving = lmao again
It's all so fake, guys.
By which means do you believe man went to the moon, via the apollo rockets?
Based on Admiral Byrd's report of UFOs that could jump from pole to pole after Operation Highjump I can believe somebody has that technology. I would sooner think the Germans given their extensive activity in Antarctica during WW2.
Antarctica is a rabbit hole in itself, the Antarctic treaty having been signed the year after NASA was formed.
What brought you hear or learn about jump ships?
Have you seen the documentary American Moon? It's rather long winded but covers the technical aspects of the filming rather succinctly.
Given the technology and resources of the time, and having the luxury of examining the historical record of the events I'm hard-pressed to believe they made it anywhere with the technology advertised.
I've heard the "we made it, but couldn't disclose what we saw" argument before, but it just seems like an easy deflection from the heaps of information suggesting the US faked the entire ordeal.
The question by me is this: what is gained by faking the moon landings?
Supposedly Apollo 11, 14, and 15 left reflectors too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_retroreflectors_on_the_Moon This feels testable.
They have tested bouncing lasers off of the moon since the 1950s long before reflectors.
The moon itself is a great reflector based on the moonlight seen at night, no additional equipment necessary.
You need a very powerful laser for that. If you aim at the reflectors you can user a much weaker laser and actually see when they line up based on the amount reflected. I saw a video on it before, believe it or not, I don't really care.
No, I believe in the power of lazors.
They’re there now but they weren’t put there on the Apollo missions. The surface will reflect naturally.
So moon dirt and reflectors have the same reflection? You guys are like in the boat and afraid to set sail for the great Ice Wall.
There's reflectors on the moon that you can pulse at with a 1 kW or so laser.