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NBA steph curry says we never went to the moon
I honestly believe wether this is real or fake its all apart of their plan.
- Category: Conspiracy Realist ,MediaShitshow/MockingbirdMedia,NASA / ISS /Mars/ Moon Landing,Truthers/Truth Community
- Duration: 14:10
- Date: 2018-12-12 17:29:44
- Tags: moon landing, mocking
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Alright, so I follow sports, I watch a lot of sports, I don't know, I've covered sports my whole life, I've been into it since I was seven years old. But I wish I could have recorded everything that I've seen the last two days regarding Steph Curry saying on a podcast that he doesn't think we ever went to the moon. Even my local sports radio talk show was talking about this and mocking flat-erthers and people who think that the moon missions were fake. And the way that all of these people acted to Steph Curry's comments and the way that they responded and the things they said, it was all the same. It was all mocking. It was all ridiculing. And none of these people really proved that we actually landed on the moon. Like the things that they said, it's, I don't know, they would be like, dude we have moon rocks from the moon. It's like dude, have you done any research and realized that all those moon rocks have been tested and they're fake? Like people are just simple tins. They don't do any research. They just listen to higher authority figures of what they say and they repeat it. That's it. Do their own research and think for themselves. It's easier for them to think what everyone else is thinking so you don't get any criticism. You know, you just go with the popular opinion. So you know, it's been a couple of days and I figured the Steph Curry shit would go away but no, they're talking about it again. Here on one of the most popular sports shows every morning with Skip Bayless. Let's see what they have to say. I know for a final topic of the day, Steph Curry made headlines earlier this week when he said he doesn't think man ever landed on the moon. Now here's another thing. I don't know if I could pick one person that is a celebrity, whether an athlete or celebrity, if I could pick one person to represent a flat earth argument or to represent some conspiracies, it would be this guy. For people who don't know, Steph Curry is like, he's the good guy. He's the clean image guy. He's got a wife. He's got kids. He's religious. He's a champion. He's MVP. He's always the baby face. He's never been a bad guy but this dude is a bad guy. Not really a bad guy, like a bad human but I mean, he's a bad motherfucker. But I don't know, this is who I would want to come out with some conspiracy shit and say that he backs it and believes it. But I don't know what, on the other end of it, for him to come out and kind of ruin his reputation, you know, about and possible sponsorships, I don't know, I feel like this is all, this is all plans. This is all part of their little plan. They want these celebrities coming out and talking about conspiracies and flat earth. Because then it gives them the opportunity to just bash these people on television for hours. Bash people's idols. Oh, your idol thinks the earth is flat. Well, here's what we think of that. This guy's an idiot. Yeah, after those comments, Nasa actually invited Steph on a tour of their facility to squash this theory and people around the NBA have called out Steph. Chinatown. Oh, cool. You invited me to tour your facility, Nasa. All right. Well, cool. I'm Steph Curry. Let's see. I make hundreds of millions of dollars a year. I get millions from endorsement deals. So here's 10 million dollars that I don't need. Take me up in a rocket and fly me around the moon. Let's do it. Let's go. To Nasa headquarters and look at images on a fucking computer. No, no, no, here's 10 million. You need more. I got more. Here's 20 million. Take me and my boys up to the moon. And that's it. Solve it that way. I read other things about these comments about the earth now. Are you surprised by this by the reaction? Everybody calling them out? No, I'm not surprised because in today's time now, what it's what we've seen is young people think if they didn't see it happen or it didn't happen while they were alive, it didn't happen. There are a lot of things that transpire. No, not true. There's people who are alive during the moon landing who believe that we landed on the moon because they listen to it on the radio, bro. That's people's, you know, that's how they know we landed on the moon. No, I know we landed on the moon. I listen to it on the radio. Oh, okay, cool. Yeah, I believe you. That's it. That's all I need to know. You listen to it on the radio. So that means we landed on it. I heard in the world, Steph Curry, that didn't happen while you were alive or you didn't witness that actually happened. So I wish that Steph Curry is smarter than this. If you want to put some smarter than what? Thinking for himself, how can you be smarter than thinking and questioning things? What does he need to like go read what scientists said and repeat what they said to be smart? I think he's actually smarter for thinking on his own. Even if he's wrong and we did land on the moon, just the fact that his mind goes there and he thinks that way, that's a very smart man. Conspiracy theory is really like what I come on, still be smarter than this one. Why? I mean, do that. Before you're going to say there, you wanted to say something about other conspiracy theories, but you didn't want to mention one because you're a little puppet for Fox. You like your comfortable paycheck, your comfortable job. You know, it was about to say something, but you couldn't think of a conspiracy to say that would be accepted other than, oh, the JFK conspiracy. Conspiracy theory is, I have a, you didn't witness that actually happened. So I wish, if Steph Curry is smarter than this, if you want to put some conspiracy theories really on a water, come on. If you want to put some conspiracy theories, water, what? What? We're going to water what? Water always finds its level. 70% of the earth is water. And since water always finds its level, what does that mean? Water always finds its level. There's 70% of water. I mean, there's no, there's no, there's freaking spinning ball. Still be smarter than this one. Why? I mean, do you, do you a two-time MVP, you won three of the last four championships? That doesn't go on to you enough of 10. You want to say something? I think he wanted attention. Dude, he said this on like not a, not that very good of a basketball player's podcast. He said this on another guy, another basketball player's podcast. Like just, you know, he didn't go on to Good Morning America and say, the earth's flat. We didn't land on the moon. He's just chilling with this boy is talking. So ask the bad superposter. And it's NASA wants to take him to their headquarters. He can go through there. He can pretend like he's interested. He can be like, oh, wow, that's interesting. Wow, yeah, he can play it up for the cameras. And then he'll go home, he'll light up a blunt, smoke with his boys, and he'll talk about the earth being flat and other conspiracies. A woundress and a garnered attention for that. Come on, step, you better than that. Lane. So to your point, Steph Curry is far more than just a basketball player. He's a bright young man with many other irons in the fire, but he is not a rocket scientist, right? Oh, so, yeah, see, you got to be a rocket scientist to be smart in this world. Mm-hmm. Sure. You got a rocket scientist, Steph, therefore you can't speak about us, never going to the moon. Right. So why would NASA decide we have to try to prove Steph wrong by showing him how wrong he is? Yeah, why would NASA do that? Hmm. I wonder why, maybe because they're fucking lying and they want to use Steph's stature, fame, popularity to further push their bullshit agenda that, you know, outer space, Mars, Venus, you know, all this bullshit, all this fake shit. Yeah, they need Steph more than Steph needs them to prove to him that the moon landing was real. No, they need Steph, someone with millions of followers, so they can convince him so he can relay that message back to his followers. He's Steph Curry. Either this is all part of their plan, which what I'm, what I think it is is that this is all set up in part of their plan. They wanted Steph to come out and say something so they can use him for all of this more damage control or Steph's an open, open minor person. He's like Kyrie Irving, where he says some shit and then he's going to get backlash and then he's going to have to kind of quietly backtrack and be like, oh, no, I was just kiddin' and stuff because these people, they can't be who they really want to be and say in the public eye when they're, you know, I know they just can't be themselves when they have so much money and shit on the line that they just, I don't know, they can't say whatever they want whenever they want. They'll lose sponsorships. It's not going to impact NASA. I thought Darrell Moore had put even his place with that tweet about showing thousands and thousands of NASA employees who've kept their mouth shut for 49 years. Oh, yeah, that's what you think. You think that every single person that works at NASA thinks that we didn't land on the moon? So everyone working at NASA thinks that they know that they're working for a big hoax. No, not everyone knows. Not everyone knows that they're in on it. Not every single person at NASA knows that NASA's a big fraudulent joke of a space agency. It's some people know, people at the top. Some people don't know about this conspiracy theory. I'm sure there are astronauts who think that they were flying into space who didn't know that they weren't really flying into space. I don't know. You know, like, no, no, that didn't happen. So I'm just surprised NASA. But on the other hand, would it really be that hard to keep 500 people quiet? Because I think that's only people who've been to space from NASA, 500 people total. So 500 people out of 7 billion people in the world. You really think it's that hard to keep only 500 quiet, who might be like Freemasons, 500 people to keep quiet. That ain't that hard of a job to do, especially when they're getting paid and they're working in NASA and everyone thinks that there's the smartest people on the planet. They'd keep their mouth shut. Which stoop to saying, we've got to bring in stuff and show him he's wrong about this conspiracy theory. And if he's someone like his stature, like, oh, yeah, see, Stemster said it must be true. Because why was he so up to like that? That is it for us, we're back tomorrow and neither. Oh, brother. Let me see. I didn't watch inside edition yesterday. I bet they talked about it either yesterday or the day before. That's all anyone's been talking about is this ridiculous. Like who cares? Someone has a different opinion than you. Why does it matter what they think about a moon landing or the shape of the earth? You know, he's like, told you. Comment he made. Nonstop. This is what it's like on everything, even small local radio sports talk shows. This is just crazy. The star of the Golden State Warriors has people scratching their heads. Was he serious? Who the hell, why would someone question us landing on the moon? It's so obvious we landed on there. You know, with curtain rods, aluminum foil we took there. We haven't been back in 60 years, but I mean, come on, man, we didn't land on the moon. This is ridiculous. It's so obvious we didn't land on the moon. This isn't even debatable or questionable or that big of a deal. I mean, it's not like he came out and was one of the ones that said, oh, 9-11 was an inside job. Over a bizarre comment, he made. It's not like he's saying, I don't think any kids died at Sandy Hook. It about the Apollo moon landing. Was Steph Curry joking when he said he doesn't believe Americans landed on the moon? Was he joking? No. Did you listen to the podcast after he said it? He said something like, I think they're going to come get us now. Half century ago, we were going to the moon. No, no. I think I'm from get us off. I'm going to keep you alive. I'm going to stay inside. See, he's not joking. He's just talking with his boys on a podcast. He's an open mind to do. He's smart. He's religious. I guarantee you, Steph Curry thinks that the earth is flat. His best friend, who's Steph Curry's best friend? One of his best friends that was at his wedding, Kyrie Irving. Kyrie Irving, the other basketball player who came out and talked about flat earth. All these guys hang out with each other. This is a new generation of people. This isn't an old generation. This isn't an old generation of people playing basketball, stuck in their ways. These are young, open-minded, different generation, different breed of people. We're saying this is a new generation. You don't think so? The basketball superstar made the bizarre comments during a podcast and there's big reaction today. Curry has yet to comment, but my guess is he's going to weigh on this whether he was just joking around. Come on, you got to clean this one up. What are you fucking talking about? You got to clean this one up, Steph. Come on now. You're one of the good guys. We can't have you out here going against what we're all trying to cover up now. New York Times says Curry's comments made him the enemy of science teachers everywhere. Oh no, not the poor science teachers teaching lies to children. Oh my god, we got to take care of those lying bastards. Former astronauts. Oh, this fucking piece of shit. I'm Kelly tweeted Steph. So much respect for you, but regarding the moon landing thing, let's talk. Yeah, let's talk, dude. How come you won't talk to any of the other random people that message you? But an athlete you want to talk to him? I've tweeted you. You won't talk to me. I think you blocked me. The ludicrous notion that the Apollo landings were the ludicrous notion that we didn't land on the moon. Fig is an old conspiracy theory. Oh, it's an old conspiracy theory. Yeah, because it's all that we landed on the moon. It's been 50 years and we haven't been back. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20th, 1969. A monumental achievement depicted this year in the movie First Man. NASA is now inviting. Yeah, they had to make a movie about a movie. Isn't that crazy? They made a movie about a movie. Steph Curry to visit the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Oh, look, here's a rock that we're not going to show you that it's from the moon, but we're going to tell you it's from the moon. And you're going to believe it because it's in the NASA headquarters and it's sitting here behind a bulletproof class. For you can see with his own eyes, the moon rocks collected by the six missions that landed Americans on the lunar surface. Next July marks 50 years since that historic Apollo moon landing. Another one garbage garbage garbage. It's on everywhere. It's like day two, day three and they're still talking about this shit.