I have made no secret of the fact that I believe that the Artemis II, the so-called Moon mission is a fraud, a fraud that most Americans are eating up without a second thought. That frightens me. As can be expected, NASA has released a series of photographs that is supposedly proof that the mission is legitimate and proof that the astronauts truly did see the far side of the Moon. Not so!
If you look at the pictures, it’s easy to see that Photoshop has been heavily relied upon. Not only that, but there is some footage out there that is so poorly shot that you can see that they used a green screen as opposed to being, you know, honest. It’s very clear to anyone with a brain that no one has ever been there and it should be obvious that no one will ever be there.
The mission is said to be concluding with a splashdown Friday afternoon. The only question is this: what soundstage are they using? They used a stage the first time around, so why not now? I am expecting some spectacular effects given that billions of dollars were spent on the “mission.”
Yes, folks, $93 billion, according to some reports, has been spent on fooling humans into believing that people have been to and now, supposedly, around the Moon. Sadly, people are buying into it, no pun intended.
Even President Trump is getting on the act, quite literally. He was shown supposedly conversing with the astronauts, an obvious acting job i ever I saw one. Trump has acted in several TV shows and at least one movie, so he has the skills to dupe a nation. No reasonable person thinks that the conversation took place in space. It took place, yes, but on a Hollywood soundstage. They simply patched Trump in via telephone.
Suppose for a moment that Artemis II actually did go near the Moon. So what? How does that improve our nation? How does that benefit anyone, other than seeing a dog and pony show? There is absolutely no benefit. Some may say that this is paving the way for humanity to settle on the Moon. How can that possibly happen? It can’t!
All of that taxpayer money, some of it mine, has been spent on tomfoolery. That money could have and should have gone towards more important things, things like improving our highway infrastructure for one. For another thing, that money could have been spent on another stimulus package or maybe paying debts down so that income taxes would be less for 2026. But no, our government would rather fool people than do something actually useful.
Typical.