Posted on 08/30/2018 1:02:34 PM PDT by RevelationDavid
...just more of the same anti-American crap....
The late Neil Armstrongs 1969 trip to the moon may have been one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, but it was also a massive achievement for the United States.
One of Armstrongs first orders of business was to proudly plant the American flag, after all.
But Ryan Gosling, the Canadian actor who plays Armstrong in First Man, Hollywoods rendition of the moon landing, told the Telegraph the magic moment was intentionally omitted from the big screen because Armstrongs achievement transcended countries and borders.
...More at link:
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericanmirror.com ...
I did. Your first post was that we didn't go to the moon.
Every subsequent post of yours has been about gyros exhibiting rigidity in space and conducting an experiment with a gyro to prove that the gyro exhibits rigidity in space.
Again, not sure what your point is.
Yes. Gyros exhibit rigidity in space. So what does that prove? That we didn't go to the moon?
The earth does not rotate.
Whether spherical (basketball) or flat (phonograph record.)
The depiction of a rotating earth shown by NASA is a lie.
A huge lie.
A stationary spinning gyroscope on the surface of the earth proves it.
I am making discretely verifiable statements, dealing with one fact at a time.
Now, why would NASA lie to us about something that we were taught our whole lives to believe is true?
Why are they hiding something so fundamental?
If the earth is not rotating, then what else is being hidden?
The whole model depicted by NASA, and everything built on it is called into question.
Surely you have the intelligence to extrapolate from the evidence that NASA is not to be trusted.
You are now at least minimally aware.
Wake up or go back to sleep.
Your choice.
Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Via Con Dios
Y tu, tambien.
The distributor for the film is Universal Pictures.
Check out the ownership and the board and it will quickly become apparent why this film is a piece of cr@p.
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