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I used to believe it was real. I grew up going to the Hampton, Virginia NASA museum all the time with my dad in the 70s and 80s.

Now I have my doubts. I've learned too many things about the United States government from my own service and from research that I question everything.

I'm not a flat earth person but I have my doubts about the Lunar Landing. What's kind of funny is that my wife grew up in the Soviet Union and she definitely believes it is fake. It's a common knowledge thing of her generation.

Will be interesting to see in a few years if we go to the moon, we may be able to finally confirm or deny that theory!

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Lol im with you, im tryna win the next space race

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The real catch is if something is a solution or just another problem. I thought the video was interesting, short and it was passed on via the No Agenda news letter. No Agenda does media deconstruction so it's interesting if it is well done.

There also is an element that the CIA has that actually puts stuff out just to see where it lands.

This is where the Trivium cones into play:

Grammar Rhetoric Logic

Helpful in navigation of truth verses inundated madness.

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