There are three topics that absolutely send people into a frenzy any time I cover them…
The first is when I tell Catholics they really shouldn’t be praying to Mary and to Angels.
Oh boy do they get worked up!
Try it sometime, it’s worse than hitting a hornet’s nest with a baseball bat….
The second is when I tell the Freemasons that Freemasonry at it’s highest levels is Satanic.
They also really don’t like that and my inbox gets flooded with hundreds of emails saying “How dare you! My grandfather was a Mason and my mother was in the Eastern Star! And they’re good people!”
And the third?
The third is anytime I dare to question the Moon Landings in 1969-1972.
Let me tell you, people have placed the Moon Landings on a pedestal right up there with religion. In fact, it IS a religion for many people.
And the cognitive dissonance that comes from being told the Moon Landings we all watched as children might not be real sends many people right over the edge.
But….the more you dig into it, you start to realize it just doesn’t make any logical sense.
I don’t even get into the nitpicky stuff about the shadows being wrong, or light sources being wrong, or strange things noticed in the photos.
To me that’s not the key thing, although there are a ton of those details that don’t add up.
To me, it’s just the basic common sense questions like do you really expect me to believe we flew to the Moon multiple times in 1969-72 and phoned a landline in the White House from the Moon to talk with Nixon….and then we just stopped going?
Did return for 50+ years and counting?
The most strategic military base ever and we just decided to never go back?
And no other country can send humans there either?
I have more computing power in my phone than all of NASA had in 1969, but they were able to do it on the first try back then no problems and we can’t do it today?
Why is that?
Why is this seemingly the only area where technology and science have gone backwards?
Why is it that there’s no other example in recorded history of humans ever discovering a new land and then never returning to it?
Heck, we even have multiple bases in the frozen tundra of Antarctica, but we just decided to never go back to the Moon?
Lost interest?
I could go on and on and on, but I think Joe Rogan does it so much better in these 5 minutes I am about to show you, I’ll just let him do it for me.
Watch this stunning clip from a very young Joe Rogan on the air with Mancow:
WOW: a young Joe Rogan absolutely DESTROYS the Moon Landing!
What happened to him?
Is this the same guy in those two pictures?
Ummmmm pic.twitter.com/HqVlDkFpqg
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) November 26, 2024
Backup video here if needed:
Joe Rogan wrecking NASA’s version of the pretend moon landing for 5 minutes straight is truly delicious.
I think we’re quickly reaching point of full disclosure. NASA soon will have no choice. pic.twitter.com/sLEUZWBsdn
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) November 23, 2024
Now the big question….
That was a VERY convincing young Joe Rogan.
He beat that thing from 20 different angles!
But Joe Rogan now?
Today?
After a $100 million contract with Spotify (which I’m sure is COMPLETELY unrelated) now sounds like this:
That would be a complete 180.
And not even a good effort….
So what happened Joe?
Why did you flip-flop and go from straight fire tearing this hoax apart to speaking super slowly and trying to now claim how it’s real?
Is this even the same guy?
Your thoughts?
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