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5431   richwicks   2023 Feb 9, 4:03pm  

cisTits says


Patrick says







Moon landings were in the 80s?


I think the point is that faking the moon landings would be pretty fucking hard with late 1960's technology.

The videos and the photographs have been around forever. On top of that, a lot of stuff was left behind, it's not like they returned the moon buggies for example, they are still there. So are human bags of shit, literally.

In order to have falsified the moon landing, it would have taken an ENORMOUS amount of cooperation between Europe, then Russia, and now China and India. The sites can be (relatively) trivially inspected at this point. Although Space 1999 seemed plausible at the time in terms of special effects (they just sped up the camera to depict low gravity), they don't today - just speed up the video to 2x and they are just walking around.

That was high tech in 1971.

We've not had a film yet that realistically depicts low gravity. The Martian was obviously just recorded in Earth gravity. Depicting 1/3rd gravity would have been difficult, and expensive. Weightlessness isn't so hard today, with modern CGI and digital removal of wires. To do the same in 1969 would have required a team of special effects people, and even then, it wouldn't have stood the test of time.

2001 was done by Kubrick, but even HE didn't try to film low earth gravity. The rotating space station would have only produced about 1/6th gravity in the station, the centrifuge in the discovery wouldn't be anywhere close to 1G, the moon base was done in normal earth gravity. Kubrick didn't even try, and he didn't go that good of a job of depicting 0 G either. It was an amazing film for it's time, and even stands up today but there's no real films that really try to get it right, even now.
5432   Patrick   2023 Feb 9, 5:31pm  

richwicks says

human bags of shit


We have quite a few of those on earth too, like Fauci, Collins, Bourla, Bancel, and the whole Biden crime family.
5433   richwicks   2023 Feb 9, 6:30pm  

Patrick says

richwicks says


human bags of shit


We have quite a few of those on earth too, like Fauci, Collins, Bourla, Bancel, and the whole Biden crime family.


Well, sure, but nothing remarkable about them. Human bags of shit on the moon is actually kind of interesting. Would be interesting to inspect what's left after 50+ years.
5439   Tenpoundbass   2023 Feb 11, 8:08am  

That's some shit one of my wee ones would have me do. While the other one yells, my turn! My Turn! Only to run away when I turn to him.
5441   stereotomy   2023 Feb 11, 2:30pm  

richwicks says

cisTits says



Patrick says








Moon landings were in the 80s?



I think the point is that faking the moon landings would be pretty fucking hard with late 1960's technology.

The videos and the photographs have been around forever. On top of that, a lot of stuff was left behind, it's not like they returned the moon buggies for example, they are still there. So are human bags of shit, literally.

In order to have falsified the moon landing, it would have taken an ENORMOUS amount of cooperation between Europe, then Russia, and now China and India. The sites can be (relatively) trivially inspected at this point. Although Space 1999 seemed plausible at the...

The moon is close enough - with a powerful enough telescope, you can see the abandoned machinery, etc. There's a reason the moon landings were on the earthside/nearside - that's so that continuous telemetry could be maintained.

For all the fake moon landings fucks - there's an easy way to prove it - Just buy a 400-1000X objective telescope and scope out the landing sites. These fucks who will finance flat earthers to construct a craptastick "rocket" to prove the earth is flat won't spend $5K for a telescope that will shatter their delusions.
5442   HeadSet   2023 Feb 11, 3:27pm  

stereotomy says

Just buy a 400-1000X objective telescope and scope out the landing sites.

At its closest, the moon is over 225,000 miles away. At that distance it seems one could not discern a football stadium let alone a landing site. Is there a link to any website that displays pictures of landing sites taken by folks using 1000x scopes?
5443   Reality   2023 Feb 11, 6:57pm  

stereotomy says


The moon is close enough - with a powerful enough telescope, you can see the abandoned machinery, etc. There's a reason the moon landings were on the earthside/nearside - that's so that continuous telemetry could be maintained.

For all the fake moon landings fucks - there's an easy way to prove it - Just buy a 400-1000X objective telescope and scope out the landing sites. These fucks who will finance flat earthers to construct a craptastick "rocket" to prove the earth is flat won't spend $5K for a telescope that will shatter their delusions.


Due to optical diffraction limit (lambda / D; wavelength of light divided by lens diameter), even without taking into account the changing distortions due to atmosphere, a theoretically ideal telescope on earth would have to be 200 meters in lens diameter to differentiate two points on the moon 1 meter apart. i.e. if you want to see the lander at 1 inch per pixel resolution (to have an image of the lunar lander as about 60 pixels across in width), you'd have to have a telescope lens 7874 meters across, i.e. a lens nearly 5 miles in diameter!
5444   Ceffer   2023 Feb 11, 7:04pm  

All they have ever shown of the 'moon landing sites' are blurry UV spectrum photos, no inconvenient detail. They have had high resolution satellites examining the moon. There are examiners who have compared spliced moon photos where the alleged 'footprints' suddenly disappear between frames. It is clear they only want certain things revealed and, as usual, faked others.

That, when they have several high resolution satellites orbiting earth that can resolve people through the atmosphere.
5445   richwicks   2023 Feb 11, 7:47pm  

Also stereotomy says

For all the fake moon landings fucks - there's an easy way to prove it - Just buy a 400-1000X objective telescope and scope out the landing sites. These fucks who will finance flat earthers to construct a craptastick "rocket" to prove the earth is flat won't spend $5K for a telescope that will shatter their delusions.


@stereotomy - yes, a typical telescope cannot image the moon landings. If you think about it, imagine how likely it is for a photon that hit say, a moonbuggy, hitting the Earth? @Reality is correct, it's something to do with arc length, as well as a bunch of other optical bullshit I don't understand.

There are some interesting ideas though. It's POSSIBLE to have a telescope that is distributed across a nation, where the separate inputs can be combined to make something like a telescope that is basically the size of the nation, just receives less photons, so longer exposure and this is made further complicated by atmospheric distortion.

We can't image the landing sites from Earth, but India can image it, Israel can image it, Russia can, China can, the EU can. It would be the biggest hoax in all of history, and I just can't believe that. If it was, it means EVERYTHING I think I understand is possible to be false. I'd be questioning if the world is a sphere probably if the moon landing was shown to be a fake. It's just too much to wrap my mind around. It would change my entire understanding of geopolitics. It would mean we have had a one world government since 1969 and before.

I can't directly know there was a moon landing, but if there wasn't, that would wipe out my entire life's understanding of many things. I seriously don't think I could accept it.
5447   Tenpoundbass   2023 Feb 12, 9:08am  

richwicks says

I'd be questioning if the world is a sphere probably if the moon landing was shown to be a fake.


It was just misdirection and slight of hand. Just because the moon landing was a propaganda campaign, doesn't change Science, it should reinforce your understanding of it.
If you can reconcile that we didn't land on the moon in a maned space craft, then took off from the moon and made a return trip. On technology less than a 0086 Computer, then you can understand why we're throwing padded goo balls, and parachute toys on a one way trip to Mars. Understand that the Moon landing was almost a whole decade before the Calculator was invented. But the space program did propel technology ahead by decades if not a Century. It was those efforts that gave us the Transistor, Main Frame Computers, and the Calculator.

richwicks says

. It would change my entire understanding of geopolitics. It would mean we have had a one world government since 1969 and before.


We've had a one world government ever since the Holy Alliance, NATO and the UN was just modernization of the Congress of Verona, formed in 1822.
5448   Ceffer   2023 Feb 12, 9:28am  

Another good argument for testosterone inhibitors.
5449   Tenpoundbass   2023 Feb 12, 9:38am  

Those were rubber movie props. You can see the axe blades fluttering in the wind and from them being moved.
5450   Ceffer   2023 Feb 12, 9:46am  

Tenpoundbass says

Those were rubber movie props. You can see the axe blades fluttering in the wind and from them being moved.

How dare you assassinate my plagiarized meme.
5451   Onvacation   2023 Feb 12, 11:50am  

Girl got enthusiasm.
5452   Ceffer   2023 Feb 12, 1:52pm  

There was a wine bottle in that vid?
5459   Patrick   2023 Feb 13, 10:38am  

That is hilarious!
5461   richwicks   2023 Feb 13, 5:56pm  

cisTits says






Good reference to Futurama, Season 1, Episode 2.
5466   Onvacation   2023 Feb 14, 8:39pm  

Swamp Gas
5467   Patrick   2023 Feb 15, 3:26am  

Onvacation says

Swamp Gas


They should be collecting and selling that for energy!
5468   HeadSet   2023 Feb 15, 6:28am  

Patrick says

Onvacation says


Swamp Gas


They should be collecting and selling that for energy!

They do at the local landfill.

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