Lol, yeah, reptilians are pretty deep down the rabbithole, but if you've traveled far enough, they seem like a real possibility.
There's so much to dig into, but off the top of my head, look into...
-Anunnaki
-Apocryphon of John
-Kyle Odom and alien sketch (cross-reference with anunnaki, Odom shot an "alien" pastor 12 times point blank with a .45 ACP and the pastor survived without permanent injury)
Your best bet is to just jump into some reptilian threads and see what you can see.
I'm open to NASA being a bunch of liars, and I do think there's evidence that something weird went on with the Apollo missions. I'm just saying that guy's arguments are questionable.
Your comparison of a car acting like a Thermos is a perfect example of scientific misunderstanding. A car is not like a Thermos because we have an atmosphere on Earth, so convection from the air quickly equalizes the temperature inside and out.
But in thevarticle, the author is assuming the LEM behaves like a car on Earth even though the moon had no atmosphere. This is why the LEM behaves differently from a car on Earth.
Haven't seen American Moon, but I've watched a bunch of moon hoax docs. Honestly, most of my personal doubt comes from that post-return presser where the astronauts are acting really weird.
Just a notion of mine I've had for a long while, not even a theory, but I think that some of us might have chosen to be born in this particular segment of time because it is so unusual and important in the history of Man.
Maybe some of us wanted to experience it for ourselves. Maybe some came with a mission. Maybe some were given a mission.
The elite will not succeed. They underestimate us in one key aspect. They don't believe humanity has a soul, which is to say they don't believe we can transcend the dictates of physical intimidation and control. Spoiler: We can, and we will.
Not saying "I know more", but I've looked through a lot of the article now, and the gut knows history but not physics. For example, in the second installment, he takes issue with the heating cooling system in the LEM. First, you don't need a heater. The LEM was like a thermos bottle in near vacuum. Body and equipment heat would have been enough. Second, cooling was supposedly accomplished through water sublimation. Pump water to some external plates and it sublimates away taking heat with it. I'm not saying NASA couldn't lie about it, but you can't use it as proof that LEM temp control was impossible as the author does.
Ok. I mean believability is subjective, so while it seems reasonable to me, it might not to you.
But remember that acceleration due to gravity drops off as an inverse square from the center of the Earth. So it gets much, much easier to push away from Earth the farther out you get.
And moving more than 500 mi from Earth isn't because of a hard energetic limit. It's because nobody's wanted to sink the money into a modern manned moon mission.
Other countries have sent probes to the moon, so it's been proven physically possible by other parties. Unless those are hoaxes too?
That was a really good read. This part is especially insightful;
The reason is clear: Such attempts to “conjure up the dead … conceal a desire for power … as well as a wish to conciliate hidden powers” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2116).
Based on my exposure to occult circles, this is so, so true. People usually pursue the occult as a means to gain power over the world and others. If one believes in the true power of God, there's no real reason to conjure spirits or foretell the future. In fact to do so means you're doubting God's will.
First, belief in reptilian aliens is not a bad thing.
Second, she hasn't said that she uses alien DNA. She said that the medical establishment is using it. Given that they're trying to sterilize us while telling us it's a cure, I wouldn't put it past them.
Kary Mullins was a whacky kind of genius, the absolute best kind. His creation of PCR (off the Sanger method) was a stroke of pure genius. It's the kind of thing that seems obvious in hindsight, but it took the whacky guy to see it first.
It makes me happy to know that he knew Fauci was a fraud. But of course a true genius would know that.
Oh, I think I see what you're getting at now...
So, all of this very old history is quite complicated, and I've looked into some of what you've mentioned. What I've personally found, and this is 100% my view, is that there's so much disinformation and dueling narratives that it's incredibly difficult to really establish what's what.
For example, Jesus being David's bloodline? Who knows. Various factions have interests in either take.
The Templars splitting off from the Church proper? Some say they were legit, some say they were a cult.
Ancient Egypt is, however, somehow key. As with all human endeavors and institutions, the older versions are simpler and thus often closer to the truth...
Having a pantheon of gods does not mean that there might be one ultimate God above them. However, an insane lesser god may try to convince its followers that no other gods exist.
Btw, if you want to see a connection between Ancient Egypt, Masonry, and the modern world, you should look into the Eye if Thoth vs the Eye of Ra. They are mirror images and not the same, but investigation into them often confused the two.
I started skimmimg about halfway through, but one item I noticed was his comparison of the distance through space to the moon being so much farther than what we currently accomplish with contemporary launch vehicles.
His argument was asking how we could send a vehicle through thousands of miles of space in the 60s when we can only do a few hundred in 2020.
This argument is entirely naive of the concept of gravity wells and that the initial push away from a planet is the most difficult (energy intensive).
This is objectively wrong given that dueling electors played out in 1876, and it's been a known possibility since then. Obviously, "normal" elections have proceeded in the interim without a dueling electors scenario occurring.
Dooming with false info on thedonald would get anyone banned.
I have good friends who are Jewish, but the religion and culture is psychologically and spiritually damaging.
You know how Jewish led media claims that Christianity twists minds and makes people obsess over sin? That's projection. Judaism is the messed faith.
They claim to be God's chosen while also lamenting their eternal victimhood. (That's classic abuser/manipulator behavior, btw.) They don't believe in divine forgiveness, rather God demands literal blood for your transgressions. And their "celebrations" are constant reminders that everyone not-Jewish is their enemy and trying to oppress or kill them.
Typically, these are subconscious effects, but effects nonetheless, and it's no wonder that Marxism arose from disgruntled Jewish thought.
I really like the premise of this idea, but how do you explain the mostly verifiable historical record, e.g. writings, artifacts, family lineages? Also Chinese written history goes at least that far back, and there's no record of an immortal Jesus Earth.
Yeah, the team was probably disappeared and given a posh "retirement" setup in exchange for playing dead. And that's what his reference to a golden ticket is alluding to.
Based on what he says, it seems like they had their memories wiped too.
Why not kill them for real? Ethics is actually important for stuff like this. If you have a large organization, it would destroy morale if people knew that they themselves might get deleted after their own covert mission. Much better if everyone believes the organization will reward duty served.
And a nurse who volunteered to be a publicly televised subject.