One prominent member of our circles posted to Twitter: "Moon-landing conspiracies are for retards and anti-Whites."
I find the moon-landing debate highly interesting, as it seems to divide even intelligent and honest people.
For example, followers of this channel would universally consider Holocaust touts to be either retarded or lying, and probably almost as strongly one-sided regarding Covid and the Covid jabs.
And yet all the arguments one would muster for the moon landings find close parallels in the rhetoric of Holocaust and Coof believers.
In the end it amounts to some shit your government told you and plastered all over television. And the stuff from TV is in many cases as comical and gay as wooden doors on a gas chamber.
So why do so many of our guys, who see through the WWII and coof hoaxes, get so mad about moon skepticism?
In the terms of a blog I used to follow, it is likely "mood affiliation." All skepticism and reason go out the window if the narrative happens to be one that makes you feel good.
Am I certain the moon landings didn't happen? No. But I can see the evidence produced in their favor is no more compelling than that for the 6 gorillion or the Covid operation.
How many people would have to be in on it? Don't you know the Soviets tracked the flight and could have debunked it?
Oh really? Kinda like the US could have debunked Soviet atrocity propaganda, but didn't?
Just because the story happens to involve Super Smart White Dudes, doesn't mean your gay jewish government is telling the truth this time.
As a closer, a lifelong friend of my parents was a lead engineer at JPL for the Mercury missions. [Edit: I'm mixing the names up. It was some Mars project.] In summer of 2022 I saw him again at my folks' house. Long story short, the dude was masking, all worked up about Trump and anti-vaxxers, and was happy to field questions about his Mercury role.
"We sat there waiting for the radio signals as it passed behind Mars, and when it came through again, we all went nuts."
Well there you have it. Only an anti-White could think this very smart engineer didn't know for sure.
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