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Which conspiracy theories do you believe?

Which conspiracy theories do you believe.


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I believe that fiat currencies are being propped up, and that precious metals are being artificially suppressed. The suppression of metals priced in fiat,props up the fiat, symbiotic frauds.

The major metal fraud is to sell paper promises of metal that doesn't exist, or to sell the same metal over and over. Often times when the fiat currencies have a bad day, and metal starts taking off, some whale decides its a good time to dump metal on the market, turning the trend around. Anyways that's just mouth breather speculation.


And an article from this week

 
because no one actually went to the moon.


But I am sure Space X will have something capable of getting to the moon for 1/10 the budget or less.
You a flat earther too? :flipoff2:
 
Best evidence for the moon landing is the Soviet Union quit trying to get there after we beat them. You think they wouldn't have screamed that info to the (even at the time) lefty world press?
 
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Why do you believe that?
Honestly I think its 50/50. The budget $ being the issue for not going back doesn't make much sense to me. They waste so much money on everything else it doesn't compute. Why has no humans gone past the radiation belt since?

Covid, UFO's, and all the current coverups and lies, pretty much everything is in question for me these days.
 
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?? didn't we go something like 6 times?
"Six missions landed humans on the Moon, beginning with Apollo 11 in July 1969, during which Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon. Apollo 13 was intended to land; however, it was restricted to a flyby due to a malfunction aboard the spacecraft. All nine crewed missions returned safely to the Earth."





One would think the US would be mining rare metals and minerals off the moon by now.
 
"Six missions landed humans on the Moon, beginning with Apollo 11 in July 1969, during which Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon. Apollo 13 was intended to land; however, it was restricted to a flyby due to a malfunction aboard the spacecraft. All nine crewed missions returned safely to the Earth."





One would think the US would be mining rare metals and minerals off the moon by now.
In todays clown world, we'd be sending EBT cards, phones and $.
 
Honestly I think its 50/50. The budget $ being the issue for not going back doesn't make much sense to me. They waste so much money on everything else it doesn't compute. Why has no humans gone past the radiation belt since?

Covid, UFO's, and all the current coverups and lies, pretty much everything is in question for me these days.
Sure the waste hasn't stopped and in fact increased, but public interest and support was falling off the the economy and recession made it no longer viable. They saw, they went, they did their missions, and then the program was over. Same with the SR71, thing ran its course of usefulness.

As far as mining goes, the shipping costs might be a bit extreme.
 
All those Apollo missions looked like exactly what they were, which is late 1960-early 70s special effects. Stanley Kubrick’s best work imo
 
Do you think we could fool 60's Russian radar tracking and satellite technology with today's special effect tech, much less 60yo special effect tech?
The space race was about as real as the moon landing, did Russia magically lose all their technology as well?
 
There's some fucky editing on that clip.

Just like the moon landing pics :flipoff2:

:laughing:

For all I know there is a city on the dark side of the moon.

"Does the Moon spin on its axis? Yes! The time it takes for the Moon to rotate once on its axis is equal to the time it takes for the Moon to orbit once around Earth. This means that the same side of the Moon always faces our planet." NASA

Convenient isn't it...
 
There's some fucky editing on that clip.
Eh, I saw an old dude who couldn't complete a thought before a new one interrupted him mid stream. I remember my 80+ year old great great grandpa being like that when I was little. He couldn't complete a sentence, and while he was trying to, he took fooooooreeeeeevvvvvveeeeeerrrrr.
 
Just like the moon landing pics :flipoff2:

:laughing:

For all I know there is a city on the dark side of the moon.

"Does the Moon spin on its axis? Yes! The time it takes for the Moon to rotate once on its axis is equal to the time it takes for the Moon to orbit once around Earth. This means that the same side of the Moon always faces our planet." NASA

Convenient isn't it...
Look at the moon every day for a week with a telescope or binos and tell me what you see.
 
"Does the Moon spin on its axis? Yes! The time it takes for the Moon to rotate once on its axis is equal to the time it takes for the Moon to orbit once around Earth. This means that the same side of the Moon always faces our planet." NASA

Convenient isn't it...
See, now those are the conspiracy theories I like. Let's bust out all the hollow moon or the moon was artificially made theories. They're really good.

Edit: also this movie is one of my most favorite campy, suspension-of-disbelief-required, don't-you-dare-bring-real-physics-into-this, every-conspiracy-theory-all-at-once shows ever.
 
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