I'm sure a lot of us know about the fake space shuttle colombia crash in 1986 which "killed" 6 people, but there is undeniable proof that they are still living
so the question i cant seem to shake, is WHY would they fake this? What are their possible incentives? I just cant really think of a good reason.
Any ideas?
I saw a documentary years ago(don’t remember the name) that says the space program was just entertainment/distraction for the masses. When people started losing interest in the Apollo program, they had the Apollo 13 incident and other attention grabbing “accidents.” Several of the members of Challenger supposedly have twin siblings and they claim the siblings are the ones being harassed by “conspiracy theorists.”
I've had this thought for a while.
Why would someone like Biden ostensibly be valuable?
Beyond being easily compromised, perhaps some of the people in key positions are from twins or more, so they can have a ready substitute.
Remember the "I Want Joe Biden" song?
Buzzfeed posted a video here (1/3 down the page) where at the 15, 23, and 36-38 seconds marks, there is someone who looks more like DeNiro than Biden. LOL
Of course there's masks and actors too, but ya gotta wonder.
First, I think the shuttle is a real plane, but not a spacecraft, and it was used as a zero-G simulator for filming "space" free-floating for both "shuttle missions" and for the "ISS." Whether or not it ever went into orbit, it was a real craft that took off and landed, since those were witnessed by many people.
It's possible that the Challenger disaster wasn't planned, but was an actual accident-- however, since the crew wasn't actually on the shuttle when it took off, they had to fake their deaths to cover up that lie. Whether or not it went to space, the shuttle really did take off powered by giant rocket boosters, and it's possible that something went wrong with that flight. Since they couldn't publicly admit that the crew wasn't really on the shuttle, they had to then fake the deaths of the crew so that no one would catch on.
It's also possible that the whole "disaster" was planned and it was all a giant TV drama like Apollo 13. It seems more believable when things occasionally go wrong, and having disasters results in all kinds of media attention on NASA if it's fading from the public view. They could use the disaster to push for more funding, saying lack of adequate funds made it happen, or just use it for more attention on future missions.
Theres a school in my named after one of the dead ones.i was impressive to watch it blow up.
After "Big Bird Goes to China " was a big hit, NASA planned for him to go on the Challenger flight as "Big Bird Goes to Space" to spool up some publicity. Didn't work out (he was literally too big). So it ended up as "Teacher Goes to Space".
Couldn’t someone just put those pics in an aging app?