Is NASA stupid, or are they lying?

Is NASA incompetent or lying, or do you trust NASA?


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mooray

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As much as I hate to bag on religion, there is something (IMO) to the development of narcissism that allows a person to believe that the most powerful being that made the sun, stars, planet, all life and everything else, will sit there and listen to their bullshit night after night no matter what.

Once you believe that you are important enough for God to listen to you, the sky's the limit on what you can trick yourself into believing just because you think it is true.
Was thinking about this some more and it's blowing my mind a bit. One popular method of marketing and/or creating interest in stories/movies is that whole "I'm super special" thing. It's like the fantasy of winning the lottery, or being bitten by that radioactive spider and developing powers. People have this inherent narcissistic attraction with wanting to feel special. Then you got me thinking about how religion teaches that you don't truly die and you get to live on forever after your meatbag expires. That's the same marketing technique that still crushes it today. It's all a fucking beer commercial.
 

hanimmal

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Was thinking about this some more and it's blowing my mind a bit. One popular method of marketing and/or creating interest in stories/movies is that whole "I'm super special" thing. It's like the fantasy of winning the lottery, or being bitten by that radioactive spider and developing powers. People have this inherent narcissistic attraction with wanting to feel special. Then you got me thinking about how religion teaches that you don't truly die and you get to live on forever after your meatbag expires. That's the same marketing technique that still crushes it today. It's all a fucking beer commercial.
With a little of the 'someone is always watching you so you better be good' during a period in humanities development that meant you might see another person for months/years at a time, so when you, make sure you do don't Murp people when you happen across them. Because if you do you will be punished for all eternity.
 

CunningCanuk

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Was thinking about this some more and it's blowing my mind a bit. One popular method of marketing and/or creating interest in stories/movies is that whole "I'm super special" thing. It's like the fantasy of winning the lottery, or being bitten by that radioactive spider and developing powers. People have this inherent narcissistic attraction with wanting to feel special. Then you got me thinking about how religion teaches that you don't truly die and you get to live on forever after your meatbag expires. That's the same marketing technique that still crushes it today. It's all a fucking beer commercial.
I was brought up in a religious household and came to a conclusion when I was relatively young. Religion exists because it’s difficult for humans to believe we are the insignificant spec in the cosmos, that we are.

Self importance is a most human trait.
 

hanimmal

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I was brought up in a religious household and came to a conclusion when I was relatively young. Religion exists because it’s difficult for humans to believe we are the insignificant spec in the cosmos, that we are.

Self importance is a most human trait.

I miss those two retards.

The other being @ttystikk of course.

They made finshaggy seem intelligent.
I just wish people could be real about what it is that they feel they like the Republicans, how hard is it to admit to themselves that it is the shit reasons that they know are wrong that makes them cling to all the gas lighting that they use to 'own the lib' until they can get to their safe space.

At least then it is an honest conversation. Ive only seen really that dude that owes @blu3bird $20, own up to just being a straight up racist Scott.

It is easier to explain to hard core racists why it benefits them to have black people and other minorities getting some investments that can bring our economy far closer to 100% operational.

They might not give a shit and rather force people to be born into a hard life if it means that their kin will have a advantage over 'them', because they are racists, but at least they can see the logic of how the economy does better eventually.

But a troll is a troll and even if they do understand, they will still be a troll and just lie and keep the troll going.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Aliens from outer space rule the world secretly.
I thought I'd google that for fun, 20 million hits...

One thing is for sure, if aliens visited, or secretly rule world, or the moon landing was a hoax, Donald would have spilled the beans, he needed a distraction. Hey he might say something yet, he will need a distraction in the near future, "so they are silencing me because I know..." :lol:

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DIY-HP-LED

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Secrets and lies: The psychology of conspiracy theories with Karen Douglas

For more topics go to www.scienceandcocktails.org

Why are conspiracy theories appealing to so many people? Are some people more likely to believe conspiracy theories than others? Do conspiracy theories make people feel better? What are the psychological and social consequences of conspiracy theories? Is it possible to reduce belief in conspiracy theories?

Millions of people disbelieve official explanations for significant political and social events in favour of alternative accounts that are often called ‘conspiracy theories’. For example, well known conspiracy theories contend that the 9/11 attacks were an 'inside job', that climate change is a hoax, and that Princess Diana was murdered by the British government.

Conspiracy theories like these are very popular - about half of the population believes at least one - and in recent years psychologists have begun to investigate what makes these conspiracy theories appealing to so many people.

Karen Douglas, Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent, will talk about what research has discovered so far, and will outline her own programme of research on the psychology of conspiracy theories.

Does the fact that you believe that the moon landing was staged and that the Earth is flat make you feel unique and stand out in our social group? Food for thought and an event to attend.
 

Jack Condon

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Why are conspiracy theories appealing to so many people? Are some people more likely to believe conspiracy theories than others? Do conspiracy theories make people feel better? What are the psychological and social consequences of conspiracy theories? Is it possible to reduce belief in conspiracy theories?

Millions of people disbelieve official explanations for significant political and social events in favour of alternative accounts that are often called ‘conspiracy theories’. For example, well known conspiracy theories contend that the 9/11 attacks were an 'inside job', that climate change is a hoax, and that Princess Diana was murdered by the British government.

Conspiracy theories like these are very popular - about half of the population believes at least one - and in recent years psychologists have begun to investigate what makes these conspiracy theories appealing to so many people.

Karen Douglas, Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent, will talk about what research has discovered so far, and will outline her own programme of research on the psychology of conspiracy theories.

Does the fact that you believe that the moon landing was staged and that the Earth is flat make you feel unique and stand out in our social group? Food for thought and an event to attend.
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/08/31/are-you-a-mind-controlled-cia-stooge-paul-craig-roberts/
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Do you smirk when you hear someone question the official stories of Orlando, San Bernardino, Paris or Nice? Do you feel superior to 2,500 architects and engineers, to firefighters, commercial and military pilots, physicists and chemists, and former high government officials who have raised doubts about 9/11? If so, you reflect the profile of a mind-controlled CIA stooge.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Do you smirk when you hear someone question the official stories of Orlando, San Bernardino, Paris or Nice? Do you feel superior to 2,500 architects and engineers, to firefighters, commercial and military pilots, physicists and chemists, and former high government officials who have raised doubts about 9/11?
Arguments from authority carry little weight, see bullshit detection kit above.
You should read the article carefully, also watch the video on the psychology of conspiracy theories.

I can help you to improve your character, but it will be painful.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Jim Acosta tears into debunked Fox News 'nothingburger

Fox News issued a correction after its anchors claimed that President Joe Biden is trying to require Americans to sharply reduce their consumption of red meat. CNN's Jim Acosta tears into that and other falsehoods reported across conservative media about the Biden administration.
 

Jack Condon

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Here's some psychology.


McCann's Embedded Confessions - PART 1 OF 3


He does the Apollo astronauts' interviews too.

Analysing The Astronauts - PART 1 OF 3


Analysing The Astronauts - PART 2 OF 3

Analysing The Astronauts - PART 3 OF 3
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Here's some psychology.


McCann's Embedded Confessions - PART 1 OF 3


He does the Apollo astronauts' interviews too.

Analysing The Astronauts - PART 1 OF 3


Analysing The Astronauts - PART 2 OF 3

Analysing The Astronauts - PART 3 OF 3
Same shit, not evidence, we are going back to the moon in a few years, where will you be then? You won't admit you are wrong and were a fool.

You are typical of your ilk, you believe in multiple conspiracy theories, fall for one and you fall for others. Now many people believe in conspiracy theories, but the moon landing conspiracy falls into the category of Qanon, flat earth and 911 horseshit. It demonstrates a poor cognitive ability and a profound ignorance of science and human nature. You have trouble thinking clearly about things and are a sucker for clickbait, bullshit made for profit.

There are real conspiracies and we will see a few criminal ones proved in court this summer. They are supported by credible evidence and witness testimony, but a jury will decide the truth.
 

Jack Condon

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You shills* can rant all you want. The proof that the moon missions were faked is so clear that once people have seen it, there's nothing you can do to make them think they were real.


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Fogdog

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You shills* can rant all you want. The proof that the moon missions were faked is so clear that once people have seen it, there's nothing you can do to make them think they were real.


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Insufficient data, captain
 

go go kid

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when asked, the people who know there stuff about the radiation belt? or the radiashon in space said it woould kill anyone or anything that tried to get as far as the noon.
i have issues wuith the photographes taken on the moon, the shadows cast come from all directions and dont make sence, i think its a big lie
 

Fogdog

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when asked, the people who know there stuff about the radiation belt? or the radiashon in space said it woould kill anyone or anything that tried to get as far as the noon.
i have issues wuith the photographes taken on the moon, the shadows cast come from all directions and dont make sence, i think its a big lie
What about plasma beings?
 

Jack Condon

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the people who know there stuff about the radiation belt? or the radiashon in space said it woould kill anyone or anything that tried to get as far as the noon.
Here's some alternative info on space radiation.

MoonFaker: Radioactive Anomaly. PART 1.


Lunar Geology and Ionising Radiation
 
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