by Tdarcos » Sun Jan 21, 2024 1:43 pm
AArdvark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 12:01 pmThis is another area that we (me) don't discuss. He also still believes we never landed on the moon, we don't talk about that either.
This idea has been thoroughly debunked for one simple reason: we did not have the capacity to fake the broadcast. Human beings had advanced the technology of rocketry, environmental protection, and spacesuit technology such that we have the capacity to send a team to the moon safely, keep them alive on the trip to the moon and back, and safely land back on earth, as well as keep them alive on the surface of the moon in the lunar lander and in a space suit. However, the technology of optics, camera equipment, broadcast technology, and broadcast relays at the time was too primitive to produce a credible fake transmission.
Further, the fact that over 50 years later and no credible reports of this "conspiracy" have been published by a major news outlet indicate the claim is incredible. Back then, and for decades to follow, no current, former, or disgruntled employees working for NASA leaked anything to the press, knowing that it would make front page news? The government couldn't keep
The Pentagon Papers out of the newspapers, and what it told was far less serious than a multi-billion dollar fraud committed against the American people. We're talking about a fraud that would have required the involvement of hundreds or thousands of people, and nobody talked?
I'll believe that now, currently, 100% of people eating Jack in the Box food suffer vomiting and/or diarrhea, first, before I'd believe that, because there is no evidence to prove that either.
AArdvark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 12:01 pmHaving football games pre decided doesn't make sense.
No, it doesn't. Again, nobody publicizing this? Even if there were non-disclosure agreements, that doesn't cover criminal activities, which I suspect rigging sports events would be. Wrestling is rife with reports of the whole thing being fake and predetermined. Again, where is the evidence of this? There is not one disgruntled or ex-employee of an NFL team publicizing this? A story this juicy and scandalous is just
begging to be reported and/or posted on social media, yet no one has done so. A conspiracy that large would require dozens to hundreds of people involved. But nobody has said anything.
[quote=AArdvark post_id=141387 time=1705863699 user_id=20]This is another area that we (me) don't discuss. He also still believes we never landed on the moon, we don't talk about that either.[/quote]This idea has been thoroughly debunked for one simple reason: we did not have the capacity to fake the broadcast. Human beings had advanced the technology of rocketry, environmental protection, and spacesuit technology such that we have the capacity to send a team to the moon safely, keep them alive on the trip to the moon and back, and safely land back on earth, as well as keep them alive on the surface of the moon in the lunar lander and in a space suit. However, the technology of optics, camera equipment, broadcast technology, and broadcast relays at the time was too primitive to produce a credible fake transmission.
Further, the fact that over 50 years later and no credible reports of this "conspiracy" have been published by a major news outlet indicate the claim is incredible. Back then, and for decades to follow, no current, former, or disgruntled employees working for NASA leaked anything to the press, knowing that it would make front page news? The government couldn't keep [i]The Pentagon Papers[/i] out of the newspapers, and what it told was far less serious than a multi-billion dollar fraud committed against the American people. We're talking about a fraud that would have required the involvement of hundreds or thousands of people, and nobody talked?
I'll believe that now, currently, 100% of people eating Jack in the Box food suffer vomiting and/or diarrhea, first, before I'd believe that, because there is no evidence to prove that either.
[quote=AArdvark post_id=141387 time=1705863699 user_id=20]Having football games pre decided doesn't make sense.[/quote]No, it doesn't. Again, nobody publicizing this? Even if there were non-disclosure agreements, that doesn't cover criminal activities, which I suspect rigging sports events would be. Wrestling is rife with reports of the whole thing being fake and predetermined. Again, where is the evidence of this? There is not one disgruntled or ex-employee of an NFL team publicizing this? A story this juicy and scandalous is just [i]begging[/i] to be reported and/or posted on social media, yet no one has done so. A conspiracy that large would require dozens to hundreds of people involved. But nobody has said anything.