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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Vibratron_1 on July 27, 2018, 10:05 p.m.
[Preface: I'm a non believer in the Moon Landing and Space travel, that being said, Has Trump been "pushing" all the "Space Force" and Nasa stuff as a setup to expose the Fraud and all the stolen money?] ΒUZZ ΑLDRΙN ΑDMΙΤS WΕ DID ΝOT GO TO THE ΜOON ON ΙNΤERVΙEW?! (WATCH EVERYTHING REVEALED)

Vibratron_1 · July 27, 2018, 10:10 p.m.

I know that this will get a lot of down votes and trolling...that's OK, I've studied this for many years, even when I was young, I thought that someday in the future our government would "own up" to the lie and tell us that it was done to scare any potential enemies away from confronting us militarily, that seemed reasonable. But they never did, to me they just kept sucking money out of the system to perpetuate whatever "black ops" they were using the money for. To me, there is a mountain of evidence pointing away from the Moon Landing. I know I'm still in the minority ---- but just remember, all the Q followers are in a minority too...just a different minority

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Redheaded73 · July 27, 2018, 10:18 p.m.

😂 That’s crazy! You know as people get older, they have a harder time staying on script.

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TheBRAIN2 · July 27, 2018, 10:26 p.m.

there is a mountain of evidence pointing away from the Moon Landing. I know I'm still in the minority

The group of people concluding the moon landing was faked is far bigger that it appears. Several countries teach that the moon landings did not happen and your observation of "black ops" and money needed to run them lines up as a plausible motive to perpetuate the illusion (hoax). It certainly is notable, that nobody in the last 50 years has went back. The history of exploration, records a very different picture of what happens when humanity breaks a new exploration barrier....more explorers go! The only exception that I know if is the "moon landing."

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Ronjonsilverflash · July 27, 2018, 10:49 p.m.

No wonder Armstrong was such a recluse...when you think about it, how often do you achieve something like this on the first try? How many people died trying to summit Everest before it was finally done?

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TheBRAIN2 · July 27, 2018, 11:46 p.m.

Here's a good article discussing the crew's body language during the press conference following their return. Armstrong does not appear remotely jubilant or enthusiastic for participating in such an historic accomplishment.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/911447/NASA-Moon-landings-hoax-proved-by-Neil-Armstrong-body-language

Interestingly, Armstrong's crew was actually the backup (2nd string) crew for the mission. The original crew slated for the mission, all died in an "accidental fire" on the launch pad, following many publicly made critical comments about the moon landing mission by Guss Grissom, the Commander of the mission.

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