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Originally Posted by Ezekiel Bathfire
On the same movie lot where they "shot" the "landings".
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That's frightening, brother. But it makes sense. Think about it, from 1968 to 1972, eight of nine Project Apollo missions took Americans out of Low-Earth Orbit. Six missions put men on the moon. But then, in 1972, this just ... stopped. All interest in the moon and space stopped. Six men supposedly on the moon in four years, and today when we have technology to make phone calls from our watches and listen to the heartbeat of our babies in another city and do DNA genetic testing on our neighbors to find out whose a secret Jew or Muslim, NASA claims they don't have what, the technology? Interest?
Really? Isn't that kind of what NASA says it's all about?
But it makes sense if you think about it from a logical point of view. Logically, they've distracted the attention of Americans from the moon to some pie-in-the-sky "Global Warming" saga so we'd stop thinking about the moon. Because that area in South Dakota is where the child slave camps really are.
O come Lord Jesus.