“I put it at less than 10% chance we landed a man on the moon and safely returned him or them.”
While we’re guessing, I put it at less than .0000001% chance that thousands of people have kept an enormous secret for 57 years - which would be a first in human history.
Building 7? A grayer area for sure, but also one that wouldn’t require legions of people to keep the secret.
I recommend you look up the Buzz Aldren videos... he knows the deal... Also look up the video post return from the moon and look at the Astronauts faces when they brought them out of “Quarantine”. No animosity on my part... I just figured out a few years ago... and I have been to 60,000 feet in an F-15... The world is round... the moon landing is a whole different story.
But hey, we beat back communism and bankrupted the Soviet Union so... take the W. (The compromised pedophile cult at least did something good)
Space X will land on the moon in a few years, they need to document one of the landing sites. Several man made objects have landed on the moon in the last 50 years. The Soviet Lunokhod rovers, and more recent missions like China’s Chang’e series, which includes landers and rovers, as well as NASA’s Artemis program vehicles. Who can forget Japan’s
SLIM lunar lander that tipped over on touchdown, but still captured imagery of the moon.
I put it at less than .0000001% chance that thousands of people have kept an enormous secret for 57 years - which would be a first in human history.
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People sworn to real secrets keep them to the grave - none of them want to have their lives ruined, lose their jobs, credit, homes, families. And in some cases, their lives - should they talk.
How many thousands of people have worked at Groom Lake since it began? All of them were sworn to secrecy. If your theory were remotely correct, we would be inundated by tales from their work lives but crickets. How many thousands of people have worked for NSA or the CIA? Do wee read about their missions on a daily basis? All of them were sworn to secrecy. Or Spec Ops guys bragging about classified missions they did? All of them were sworn to secrecy.