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NASA Insider: We lied about everything! - by okinawaU
NASA Insider We lied about everything!
By okinawaU
From December, 2017
Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj3dnxve5w4
https://okinawau.blogspot.com/search/label/flat%20earth
NASA - Management by Deception
- Category: NASA / ISS /Mars/ Moon Landing,NationalAgency of SpaceActors ,Scam / Fraud / Bluff / Swindle,Management by Deception
- Duration: 09:36
- Date: 2019-08-02 22:34:31
- Tags: nasa, insider, lied, about, everything, scam
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Video Transcript:
When I was talking with the gentleman from Belcom and we were discussing the lie, everything he was telling me was different from what we were being told was the truth. And at one point I asked him, I said, man, you guys, you lied about a lot, didn't you? And instantly he said no. We didn't lie about certain things. We lied about everything. None of it was true. I was telling him, man, you lied about certain things. Pressing a disc with you. Pressing a disc with you. Pressing a disc with you. Check it out. I was here with none of them. I'm a main man, but I was the old dream. I know this is a sensitive question. But what was it like not being the first man on the moon? We are coward and a liar and a thief. And a liar and a thief. Physicist James Van Allen was the first one to discover that space had deadly nuclear radiation flying around all over the place. Not only were the Van Allen radiation belts deadly, which are like two orbiting toruses of nuclear radiation around the earth, but later we found there were galactic cosmic rays which were deadly. And when the sun is having solar flares, there's deadly radiation as well. There are three different sources of deadly radiation and all of these very likely would have fried the astronauts if they went to the moon. So we're stuck here on Earth, at least as far as low Earth orbit goes. Well, at least that's what I had assumed until a few months ago. I'm looking at the picture of the Apollo entry vehicle and thinking this truncated cone is not going to be stable in flight. This is going to roll over and over again. The top, the sides, the window are all going to be exposed to the huge heat in the direction of travel. There were tumble and roll out of control and mix up the astronauts inside, possibly injuring them or knocking them out with excessive G-forces. So while I had long suspected that the moon landing was fake, I had assumed that low Earth orbit was real and that the International Space Station was true. But my research of the last year has led me to the conclusion that not even low Earth orbit is possible that the International Space Station is a hoax and all man space travel is fake. The things are funny, you're comedic because they mix the real with the absurd. We'll more at the Tranquility Module using a pistol brick tool to unscrew four bolts holding this non-propulsive valve in place that will provide the proper clearance for the real occasion of the front of the head purpose module that will be re-occuited in the two time frame. Once this valve is removed, we'll more will install the protective plate over that location and that will be flunched to the surface of the Tranquility Module. Another aspect of the illusion of space travel is space walks. These are faked inside a swimming pool. It's a custom built swimming pool and that's a great way to fake zero gravity. About six months ago in 2013, a gallon of water leaked into one of their spacesuits in a matter of seconds. NASA doesn't really have a proper explanation for how on Earth this could have happened. There shouldn't be water leaking into someone's helmet and a person almost drowning in space. How can you drown in space? They now wear snorkels to make sure they don't drown in space. How can this be happening? A snorkel in space? There could be some water in the porous plate sublimated or when they were on the moon they supposedly had about a gallon of water. But that cooling system is supposed to be well away from their head. There really is no sane explanation for why a gallon of water would leak into someone's spacesuit unless you realize the whole thing is faked inside a swimming pool. In this scene you can see the Chinese spacewalk and you can see a bubble coming up from the guys suit. How do you have a bubble in space? Space is supposed to be a vacuum, not a swimming pool. But it's obviously just a swimming pool filled with water. Obviously there would be some equipment that they could only fix from the outside. In a lot of these spacewalks it seems like equipment they easily could have configured to be accessible from the inside of the International Space Station. It seems more like an excuse to get out and show their other space trick which is the faking of spacewalks in a swimming pool. In this vid you catch a glimpse of someone wearing a scuba tank. Scuba tanks in space? Snorkels and scuba tanks in space? They act like a spacewalk is just a walk in the park like there's very little danger involved at all. They're looking through the space suits. Here's the space suit. We're going to go for a spacewalk as if there's no danger at all. Like they don't care. They don't care. They don't act like they're in a life threatening situation like they could die at any second even though they can. So you would think to preserve their life they would want to minimize the amount of spacewalking that they did. But there seems to be an abundance of equipment on the outside of the International Space Station that constantly requires repairing which makes for a good TV spectacle and is inspired by movies like Sandra Bullock's Gravity. And after Gravity came out they of course had to do another spacewalk to fix some emergency, some piece of equipment that their lives depend on that amazingly they can fix every time. But you know what thanks to the genius of the engineers at NASA they employ snorkels in space now so that should stop them from drowning. Swimming pool nearly the size of a football field. I descend into the clearest water I've ever seen and it looks like an underwater movie set. The pool is a staggering 40 feet deep and everywhere I look are full size replica sections of the International Space Station. Once waited properly the astronauts hover in the water as if floating in the weightlessness of space. The test conductor and team speak directly to the astronauts through the communications gear in their helmets. The point of all this effort is to provide a learning environment for astronauts where they can practice tasks over and over in simulated zero gravity before they're required to do it by themselves in space. A space suit is designed to have more pressure on the inside than on the outside since it's effectively inflated like a balloon in space. Here in the NBL that pressure is backwards. Water is definitely not a vacuum. In order to keep the water pressure from squishing the astronauts as they go deeper the suits are inflated to a pressure just a few psi higher than the surrounding water. When an astronaut goes deeper into the pool the water pressure pushes in on the suit and tries to compress it so the suit is given more internal pressure to keep it inflated correctly. As the astronaut ascends towards the surface the air inside the suit expands and tries to over inflate the suit so some of the air is released. In this way the suit always stays inflated just as it would be in space. That is the coolest swimming pool ever. Later I have the opportunity to meet Ron Garan a real astronaut. He has spent nearly half a year in space and more than 27 hours space walking so you know what I had to ask him. You got to tell me what it's like to be in space. What's it like to be in space? It's a lot like being in the pool here. There are two ways to look at it. One is that when we were flying the shuttle we had very very specific, very choreographed spacewalk. Lightning experience. Lightning experience. Lightning experience.