
Mug_enjoyer
298 posts








For what it's worth I have a Master's in Applied Finance -my maths is fine. None of your insults are an argument. You used a picture of the incredible engineering of rockets; something I never have denied because it's extremely obvious that is real and we can all see them working. However, none of that validates the BS they try to pass off as moon landing "evidence". It's as simple as that. You can have reverence for European engineering, as I do, without swallowing the absolute farce that they put in the slopbucket to the normie masses. There are too many inconsistencies and intuitively suspicious informations that don't add up: "We destroyed the technology to go back lol". Couple that with researching the ancient schools of thought and other historical civilizations that had other conceptions of "outer space", speaking of the firmament, the lunar bodies or the realm we inhabit - and you begin to question the narrative they feed us that results in them pocketing billions of dollars. Just like they said you can't question the "Covid" narrative unless you are a doctor etc; its wrong to say that you can't question something that seems suspicious if you're outside of their particular education system. That being said, we're free to disagree, and I'm free to question things, which I will always do if it doesn't seem right to me.







They want you believe this aluminium foil wrapped hunk of junk went to the moon and back. The amount of fluoride in the brain to swallow this is staggering.







The 220-ton-class #BF20 liquid oxygen-methane full-flow staged-combustion engine, developed by #LandSpace, has completed a full-system long-duration test❗️It features an advanced full-flow staged combustion cycle, combined with an integrated, high-chamber-pressure design.




Inferno engulfs ENTIRE buildings as Iranian strikes BLOW UP the 'heart of Tel Aviv'



Looks like the Israeli Air Force struck a decoy of an Iranian Mil Mi-17 helicopter painted on the ground.





🚨⚡️The IRGC says it hits a US Navy destroyer 650 km south of Iran in the Indian Ocean. The statement says they used "Qadr 380" and "Talaiyeh" Cruise missiles (max range 1,000 km) as it was being refueled mid-sea. — Statement










