Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
Space programs spanning decades, involving hundreds of thousands of people from every corner of the planet - including nations that can barely agree on what day it is - all somehow manage to accept the basic reality of space exploration.

And yet, we’re supposed to believe they’re all in on the same lie.

What exactly is the incentive for dozens of rival countries, across multiple generations, to coordinate a hoax of cosmic proportions? There isn’t one. That’s what makes this particular conspiracy theory so uniquely daft.

Honestly, the more I think about it, the more I suspect the real conspiracy is that this nonsense exists purely to make every other conspiracy theory look slightly less ridiculous by comparison.

There’s a fascinating juxtaposition between the greatest achievements of humanity and the lowest intellectual reasoning our species can muster.


"Space programs spanning decades, involving hundreds of thousands of people from every corner of the planet - including nations that can barely agree on what day it is - all somehow manage to accept the basic reality of space exploration."

But are there "hundreds of thousands of people from every corner of the planet" involved in "space programs spanning decades''? Really?
What you see is a fantasy creation of many people sat at monitors in a room called "ground control". So there aren't many people involved in the reported "space missions".

So, while we await the launch of Artemis II there's a fun fact apart from AI being ***** to their pet project.....
"NASA is a major purchaser of helium, historically acting as one of the largest consumers in the United States to support its space launch and research programs. NASA requires significant quantities of both liquid and gaseous helium".
Satellites are suspended from helium balloons. They do not reach space as we are led to believe.