Now you’re just sounding desperate.
You do realise what modern photography is capable of today, right? We can literally see the moon and stars in the middle of the day under the right conditions. So claiming that we can’t see what should be plainly visible, simply because of "light conditions," doesn’t hold weight anymore.
You keep making bold, abrupt statements — but you haven’t actually proven anything. Not one solid point. Instead, you sound just like everyone else blindly trusting what they’ve been fed without ever challenging it.
Let me ask — did you line up for all six COVID shots too? Because at some point, we’ve got to start questioning the systems that are clearly profiting off misinformation.
Look, I’m not saying I’m 100% convinced on every detail either. But one thing I am sure of is this: NASA lies. And they do so because they receive billions of dollars in global funding. Whether we live on a globe or not, there is absolutely no way we’re spinning through the universe at 1,600 km/h, orbiting the sun at 107,000 km/h, while the sun moves through the galaxy at 828,000 km/h — and yet somehow the stars above us remain perfectly still, night after night.
If that speed is real, show me a single live video from the so-called ISS or a balloon satellite that proves that spin. You should be able to film it with a modern smartphone. Go on — where’s the footage of Earth spinning at 1,600 km/h?
I’m open to being proven wrong. But show the evidence. Not models, not CGI, real observable footage. Until then, don’t expect me to “just believe” like everyone else.
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