StevenC
Needs a hobby
The real conspiracy is getting people to believe conspiracies.
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You know there's still a living astronaut that landed on the Moon. And if you dispute that, he'll punch you in the face.
You have several PhDs that have contributed to this thread already; the barrier to establish something as a fact is pretty high....
You know there's still a living astronaut that landed on the Moon. And if you dispute that, he'll punch you in the face.
You have several PhDs that have contributed to this thread already; the barrier to establish something as a fact is pretty high....
You mean the same one that says he saw the UFO's when he went up there!? Yes, I'm poking fun. : )
- But seriously though. Why is Buzz Aldrin saying he saw UFO's and lying to/confusing everyone with this and then recants his statements? Either he's some kind of asshole, just looking for a quick dollar, or he was forced to recant or felt bad about lying and recanted. I wonder which it is.
- I think the problem with people in general and apparently PHDs too is they read way to far into things, or possibly don't read enough. Probably cause I type to much and it becomes a tldr.
- For example. I've never once said we didn't land on the moon, but many have responded or commented like I've been arguiing that we didn't go the entire time, even though I've clearly stated I never said it, and in fact stated I'm confident we went there.
This is how the internet and universities tell me to respond as an alternative:
- I don't know why you think we didn't go to the moon. It's obvious we did and you're uneducated for thinking that. Additionally, to say grey aliens conspired with the NWO and are behind the covid vaccine in an attempt to kill us all is just preposterous! Why would any sane person think that!
Does anyone know why I need two doses of the micro chip injection? Gain stacking?
One is just used as a clean booster shot.
Does anyone know why I need two doses of the micro chip injection? Gain stacking?
When Buzz Aldrin who is a NASA astronaut says he saw a UFO he doesn't mean a flying saucer or alien spacecraft. He means an "unidentified flying object", as in he saw something that was flying but wasn't sure what it was.- But seriously though. Why is Buzz Aldrin saying he saw UFO's and lying to/confusing everyone with this and then recants his statements? Either he's some kind of asshole, just looking for a quick dollar, or he was forced to recant or felt bad about lying and recanted. I wonder which it is.
You mean the same one that says he saw the UFO's when he went up there!? Yes, I'm poking fun. : )
- But seriously though. Why is Buzz Aldrin saying he saw UFO's and lying to/confusing everyone with this and then recants his statements? Either he's some kind of asshole, just looking for a quick dollar, or he was forced to recant or felt bad about lying and recanted. I wonder which it is.
- I think the problem with people in general and apparently PHDs too is they read way to far into things, or possibly don't read enough. Probably cause I type to much and it becomes a tldr.
- For example. I've never once said we didn't land on the moon, but many have responded or commented like I've been arguiing that we didn't go the entire time, even though I've clearly stated I never said it, and in fact stated I'm confident we went there.
This is how the internet and universities tell me to respond as an alternative:
Buzz turns 91 this month!Which Buzz Aldrin quote are you referencing? The one in 2005? I've never seen nor heard the quote itself, only references to it. I don't believe Aldrin ever recanted his statements, only said that what he had said was taken out of context.
Most of what conspiracy folks use to back up extraterrestrial theories is out of context. For example, UFO is simply a military/aviation term for "unidentified flying object," and, at least back in the late 60's and early 70's, it meant what it said it meant. A UFO was any object that was encountered whilst flying that could not be identified. Often times, during early space flights, UFOs were jettisoned boosters or other debris from the rocket. A UFO could also be a weather balloon, a bird, etc.
Anyway, the "he'll punch you in the face" comment, I trust, was a joke. Buzz Aldrin is something like 90 years old, but still gets violent when people accost him with moon landing conspiracy theories.
Who said you said we didn't land on the moon? I'm seeing you saying that we just have to trust the people who say we did, and a bunch of people responding by bringing up physical evidence that we were there. Seems like a rational call and response to me.
What's the problem with those two statements? The second doesn't even seem to correlate to anything you brought up in your post. Maybe I'm missing something. The Buzz Aldrin punching "you" thing, I'm sure was a joke, based on Aldrin's history of attacking people, but, even assuming it's not, and assuming that "you" was directed at @c7spheres in particular, I don't see how threatening to sick a 90-ish year old man who is uninvolved in the forum on you could be taken seriously.
I guess sarcasm is very difficult to convey over text. I'm 99.9% certain @mastapimp was being sarcastic, but only 70% certain you are being sarcastic, although I'm usually 100% sure when I'm sarcastic, I'm not even sure that I am being sarcastic anymore with this response.
I guess sarcasm is very difficult to convey over text. I'm 99.9% certain @mastapimp was being sarcastic, but only 70% certain you are being sarcastic, although I'm usually 100% sure when I'm sarcastic, I'm not even sure that I am being sarcastic anymore with this response.
Which Buzz Aldrin quote are you referencing? The one in 2005? I've never seen nor heard the quote itself, only references to it. I don't believe Aldrin ever recanted his statements, only said that what he had said was taken out of context.
Most of what conspiracy folks use to back up extraterrestrial theories is out of context. For example, UFO is simply a military/aviation term for "unidentified flying object," and, at least back in the late 60's and early 70's, it meant what it said it meant. A UFO was any object that was encountered whilst flying that could not be identified. Often times, during early space flights, UFOs were jettisoned boosters or other debris from the rocket. A UFO could also be a weather balloon, a bird, etc.
Anyway, the "he'll punch you in the face" comment, I trust, was a joke. Buzz Aldrin is something like 90 years old, but still gets violent when people accost him with moon landing conspiracy theories.
Who said you said we didn't land on the moon? I'm seeing you saying that we just have to trust the people who say we did, and a bunch of people responding by bringing up physical evidence that we were there. Seems like a rational call and response to me.
What's the problem with those two statements? The second doesn't even seem to correlate to anything you brought up in your post. Maybe I'm missing something. The Buzz Aldrin punching "you" thing, I'm sure was a joke, based on Aldrin's history of attacking people, but, even assuming it's not, and assuming that "you" was directed at @c7spheres in particular, I don't see how threatening to sick a 90-ish year old man who is uninvolved in the forum on you could be taken seriously.
I guess sarcasm is very difficult to convey over text. I'm 99.9% certain @mastapimp was being sarcastic, but only 70% certain you are being sarcastic, although I'm usually 100% sure when I'm sarcastic, I'm not even sure that I am being sarcastic anymore with this response.
Considering the number of high altitude fliers that see "things" out the windows, including several well documented military experiences, the possibility that somebody standing on the moon, in a spacesuit built back then, would see "things" is somewhere quite a ways north of 0%. Especially considering the possible air quality that could be maintained in those suits at the time.I'm not taking it seriously. Sure there was some sarcasm n there. I gotta use more of these too
- I can't find the original Buzz interview where he's talking about it, but in the ET interview he basically just says he "technically" saw a UFO. In the other one I saw he seemed a bit less detached about it. It don't mean aliens, but then the other astronaut right after that is talking about how Niel Armstrong said he saw aliens watching them while they were on the moon. I mean, I don't see Neil or Buzz caling bullshit on him or anything anywhere so I guess everyone should just trust him then. I have no choise but to believe in aliens on the moon now. They are here. They're coming for us.
Those are conspiracy theories, but are they "conspiracy theories?" I looked quite crazy when, back in 2002-2003, I was feverishly trying to convince everyone that the WMD thing made no logical sense and was thus bullshit. I said the same thing about al Queda in Iraq back then. It wasn't big brain stuff, just common sense. Why we would invade if they had WMD instead of getting the UN inspectors in there (who weren't being kept out)? Why would a fundamentalist religious group be supported by a secularist dictator? It was all ridiculous at the time, but people were angry about 911, so emotions >>>>>> logic, I guess...I'm pretty inclined to believe in conspiracy theories if the goal of the given conspiracy is to start a war / increase military spending, on account of the we have multiple real examples.
Gulf of Tonkin incident, our pathetic excuse to invade Vietnam, didn't happen. Pentagon admitted it in 2005.
No weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, never were, no link to Al Queda, never was.
Also conspiracies to disenfranchise or imprison minorities. Can that even still be called conspiracy theory? It's more or less conspiracy fact.
Here's an idea:
Why don't we round up all the conspiracy theory nuts and like vanish them, giving them what they always wanted?