I've never heard this one before. Anyone have any details or sources to research?
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Dude I'm just waking up to how much of our history is straight up fiction.
Question is motive.
My amateur theory is it was nearly 20 years since we quote first landed on the moon. So they needed a catastrophic event to set back the "when are we going back to the moon" conversation at least a few decades.
Shamed people from asking the question because aSTroNaUtz dIeD.
Hmm. It is plausible.
No evidence to back it up but seeing how these hoaxes seem to work it's to trick the public into believing something usually while stealing our money in the background. (Another theory I've heard is Nasa wastes trillions of taxpayer money with very little to show for it so they have to put on a show every once in awhile to keep the con going.)
Maybe it was insurance fraud? Claim to lose millions of dollars worth of equipment.
They took advantage of it to raise premiums so that's undoubtedly part of it. https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/29/us/the-shuttle-explosion-cost-of-insurance-in-space-may-rise.html
It's weird, I know a woman who is a cousin of Christa McAuliffe. I wonder what happens to these people, they change their names and live out their lives elsewhere like in Canada?