Message from @Slash

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2019-11-18 18:14:59 UTC  

it's cool to have someone like @Drewski4343 since we believe that most (all?) NASA vids are faked

2019-11-18 18:15:12 UTC  

slash im not trying to argue flat earth, im just looking for some truth here

2019-11-18 18:15:12 UTC  

he is the first expert I've come across

2019-11-18 18:15:33 UTC  

There's still some questionable NASA stuff. There's clearly green screen in a lot of them and I really don't know why...

2019-11-18 18:15:35 UTC  

Ah, well then I see we are here for the same thing

2019-11-18 18:15:41 UTC  

good

2019-11-18 18:15:44 UTC  

Dude I had someone try and debate that you can have your eyes zoom in like a camera and he was being serious

2019-11-18 18:15:52 UTC  

LOL

2019-11-18 18:15:59 UTC  

Lol

2019-11-18 18:16:03 UTC  

im glad you noticed drew

2019-11-18 18:16:06 UTC  

People's feet or someone's entire body disappearing.

2019-11-18 18:16:43 UTC  

<:cool:507986727953235970> The earth is flat deal with it dudes

2019-11-18 18:16:51 UTC  

My big question is why they would hide it, and what God out of many millions would of made the earth like this.

2019-11-18 18:17:04 UTC  

whatever the shape of the earth, it seems obvious to me that space agencies havent been honest

2019-11-18 18:17:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/646051478116761630/Moon_Landing_4.gif

2019-11-18 18:18:02 UTC  

idk

2019-11-18 18:18:09 UTC  

a film crew

2019-11-18 18:18:13 UTC  

Eyyy, hopefully one day Nasa is going to prove it by allowing nlrmal people to go the moon, or if they can't do that in the next 20 years then there is going to be huge evidence that it most likely never will happen

2019-11-18 18:18:21 UTC  

Kubrick 😉

2019-11-18 18:18:30 UTC  

They'll have to master VR before that Slash

2019-11-18 18:18:59 UTC  

If VR gets that far I think the least of people's concerns will be going to the moon

2019-11-18 18:19:05 UTC  

@Slash people have been saying that for 50 years

2019-11-18 18:19:07 UTC  

drew how did those sparks happen if its in a vacuum?

2019-11-18 18:19:13 UTC  

in the 70s the entrepreneurs were drooling over this

2019-11-18 18:19:18 UTC  

moon tourism

2019-11-18 18:19:24 UTC  

everything stopped

2019-11-18 18:19:25 UTC  

compeltely

2019-11-18 18:19:28 UTC  

Are they sparks or just debris that's catching sunlight?

2019-11-18 18:19:36 UTC  

look like sparks

2019-11-18 18:19:40 UTC  

yeah people have asked about that. loks like sparks

2019-11-18 18:19:47 UTC  

Yea, but back then the technology was still in infancy. Nasal recently promised to make a "halfway station" to the moon

2019-11-18 18:19:52 UTC  

this is the crappy gif. there is a better video of course

2019-11-18 18:19:57 UTC  

its a fair question drew

2019-11-18 18:19:57 UTC  

In like 2025 if I remember right

2019-11-18 18:20:03 UTC  

the excuse we are given is that NASA had a remote operated camera

2019-11-18 18:20:09 UTC  

that had panning capabilities

2019-11-18 18:20:11 UTC  

So if that doesn't happen I'm a give a middle finger to nasa lol

2019-11-18 18:20:13 UTC  

and streaming

2019-11-18 18:20:20 UTC  

lol

2019-11-18 18:20:28 UTC  

a camera there when they arrived?

2019-11-18 18:20:30 UTC  

But for now Imma wait for 2025