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wolfy

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  1. The way we get filled full of crap, I think I've got a right to question a lot of stuff that cannot be proved or is even hidden from us so we can't directly prove anything. All cloaked under the guise of security or official secrets. It's pointless for anyone who has no reason to question or who thinks nothing should be questioned or be sceptical about. There's many people like this and fair play to them. Everyone has a choice to take part or not.
  2. Fair enough but can you tell me how you would know you're going to Antarctica in the southern hemisphere as a supposed continent?
  3. Do you mean supposed space rocks found on Earth?
  4. No, because we aren't living on a globe. I will say that we are not being told the entire truth about a lot of Earth and so called space stuff for whatever reasons.
  5. Pour ocean water over a football and spin it. If the water doesn't fly off then I'll hold my hands up and say I'm wrong to question official lines. What do you reckon?
  6. How does anyone know they're going to Antarctica? How can anyone know that they're going to Antarctica in a supposed southern hemisphere?
  7. It all depends on what is made public. They can tell you there's going to be a space rocket launch and launch a simple missile. It means that people can still view a lift off, except that lift off isn't what it says on the tin. And to find out their shenanigans, you have to look into what they give out as a truth against what you actually catch as anything but the truth.
  8. I'll decide what I believe to be proof or gobbledygook.
  9. From supposed NASA sites. Unless they're making it all up and people can get within a mile to the missile launch sites.
  10. I don't just accept anything without some real proof, as a reality. I can accept certain things and not bother to question them, but I will not just believe it. There's a massive difference between accepting and believing in something you've just accepted.
  11. I decide what constitutes real evidence in terms of a supposed global proof. I've seen plenty of theories and so called evidence given out in theory. Some of the stuff appears pretty good until you scratch the surface and see the weak coating. My theories are neither here nor there in the grand scheme of things. They're my musings, if you like. Nobody is asked to follow them. But looking into the duping we are getting with this globe and space carry on is another matter, as far as I'm concerned.
  12. Like I said. The launch sites for missile, or what you believe are rockets, are many miles away from human interaction. Some are reported to be as much as 13 miles away. Some supposed members of the in crowd as apparently placed 3 miles away and what not.
  13. Well I'm certainly not going to accept something based on no real proof, especially when I'm 100% sure that the space stuff they feed us with, is pure nonsense. If I could find real proof then I would happily accept I was wrong. I've seen nothing of the sort and in fact, all I've seen is basic comical shenanigans by basically bad actors and actresses.
  14. So where was he in relation to the actual launch site, because I don't see anything close to that, that is anything like under a mile.
  15. Let's see what Alex says.
  16. I don't follow that train of thought. I respect all the alternates to the globe model but I have my own thoughts in the main, with some similarities to some of the theories out there.
  17. I can't say your father is making anything up deliberately. What I will say is, at 50 miles away, a rocket launch or a so called shuttle launch could be any missile launch...unmanned.
  18. How do you know this?
  19. Let me know if you can manage it.
  20. That's entirely your prerogative. I totally disagree with it, but each to their own. I wonder if I could watch the astronauts get into the rocket and ensuring they stay in it before the rocket lifts off? I wonder if I actually get close enough to see a space rocket lift off? I wonder if I see a missile launch from miles away. It's one which I'd need to go and prove, I agree. I'll ask and see if I'll be allowed to do so. Yeah, me too. If only getting to see the rocketry and astronauts inside of it, was as simple.
  21. I've provided food for thought and nothing else. I love some of the photo's that get put out of supposed launches. If nothing else, they're quite funny in their own way. It's as if they're put out just to take the urine out of us all.
  22. Wow, that's looks real.
  23. Set it up so we can go and watch live astronauts get into a rocket and blast off into the sky. That's all I would need to convince me. I literally would not need to see them return any time soon. I'm not asking for much. How close do you think I'll get?
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