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In Russia, most people don’t believe in America’s landing on the moon. Strange, but the mighty Z leader Vladimir does believe in this. Z guys can’t figure out what to conclude.

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10 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

Workers on the Manhattan Project were extremely motivated by the importance of keeping their work secret because of terrible national security consequences for USA if leaks occured.

Totally untrue!

Please STOP spreading lies!

The Manhattan project was leaked to the Russians during the WW11.  See my earlier posts and numerous links!

 

PS; I know you refuse to accept any links that do not adhere to your "tin foil hat" mentality but others can read the links/statements and read the truth!

PPS;  Here is one link you might have to accept! The fourth atomic spy | Los Alamos National Laboratory

Posted
14 hours ago, Hummin said:

You should seek help!

No, people who spend 200 dollars on a bottle of wine and brag about Chateau this and Chateau that should seek help.

If we blindfold you and all the other wine cult followers, you won't be able to tell the difference between a 30 dollar bottle of wine and a 200 dollar bottle.

Wine = mostly pretentiousness and obnoxiousness more than actual taste.

 

By the way, we should all seek help. Everyone is screwed up one way or another.

But I'd like to think I'm not pretentious and obnoxious, at least. 

But yes, I am screwed up in many other ways. 

 

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Just now, save the frogs said:

No, people who spend 200 dollars on a bottle of wine and brag about Chateau this and Chateau that should seek help.

If we blindfold you and all the other wine cult followers, you won't be able to tell the difference between a 30 dollar bottle of wine and a 200 dollar bottle.

Wine = mostly pretentiousness and obnoxiousness more than actual taste.

 

By the way, we should all seek help. Everyone is screwed up one way or another.

But I'd like to think I'm not pretentious and obnoxious, at least. 

But yes, I am screwed up in many other ways. 

 

As said many times, we see and experience the colours we ant to see, and there is no way I'm going back to a hell hole voluntary. 

 

I promise you, I can tell a difference from quality wines by experience, same as cigars, beer, and food. 

 

Even water.

 

Have you ever tasted clean water straight from the source and no treatment at all? 

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43 minutes ago, Hummin said:

As said many times, we see and experience the colours we ant to see, and there is no way I'm going back to a hell hole voluntary. 

 

I promise you, I can tell a difference from quality wines by experience, same as cigars, beer, and food. 

 

Even water.

 

Have you ever tasted clean water straight from the source and no treatment at all? 

 

What hell hole would you be referring to now? Thailand? Or are you referring to cheap wines that come in carton boxes?

You lost me. 

 

Yes, there is better water, but the price discrepancy is not insane as it is with wine. 

 

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11 hours ago, pete43 said:

They try and de-bunk the most important achievement of Humankind

I agree with you about the loonies and their distrust of complicated things like physics and science... however I don't see the benefit of greatly exaggerating the importance of the moon landing.  It's far, far from Humankind's greatest achievement.

 

I would rate the development of agriculture or the advancement of medical knowledge as much more beneficial.

 

Our sun and of course the Earth will be destroyed in the distant future.  It is possible but I think very unlikely that humankind will exist elsewhere in the Universe afterwards.

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4 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

What hell hole would you be referring to now? Thailand? Or are you referring to cheap wines that come in carton boxes?

You lost me. 

 

Yes, there is better water, but the price discrepancy is not insane as it is with wine. 

 

An hell hole of negativity and comfortable self made truths or convenient truths. 

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

so you're a positive thinker? good for you. I haven't worked that out yet. 

 

Works the same way, you choose the colours you want to see

 

One member yesterday, said looks boring, I see paradise. Not that hard, and if you start doing it every time you feel negativity, your brain finely learn to connect positivity instead of negativity. Neuroscience is interesting to read and understand. Much better for you than any conspiracy theory

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Much better for you than any conspiracy theory

 

Conspiracy theories CAN actually be harmful to psychological health.

 

But does that mean you should bury your head in the sand and ignore all of it?

 

I'm taking a break from this forum. I don't even feel like getting into these types of topics now. I got sucked in.

 

I'm out for a while. See yaz. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 I got sucked in.

 

I'm out for a while. See yaz. 

We all get sucked in.

 

Well, we can vote for good people, anything else doesn't help. 

 

Conspiracy theories only manage to group people up against each other.

 

Distract Confuse divide and rule is interesting reads, and some is better than other to do that.

 

There is nothing good for us if we fall for it.

 

And we had the best time, best possibilities out of everyone to make it, and make it better. 

 

We should appreciate what we had more than most obviously do. 

Posted
34 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Works the same way, you choose the colours you want to see

the universe is duality.

the negative stuff might bite you in the bum anyway, hard as you try to focus only on the good stuff.

it's about temperance, balance.

when there's too much negativity, by all means go take a walk on the beach and enjoy the sunset. 

get laid if you can. 

drink ridiculously over-priced wine if it makes you feel better. 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

the universe is duality.

the negative stuff might bite you in the bum anyway, hard as you try to focus only on the good stuff.

it's about temperance, balance.

when there's too much negativity, by all means go take a walk on the beach and enjoy the sunset. 

get laid if you can. 

drink ridiculously over-priced wine if it makes you feel better. 

 

It still bites, but doesn't affect me as much as it used to do.

 

I haven't mentioned the price for the wine, only you who says it is expensive. I found it very reasonable priced for the location and quality. 

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On 1/28/2025 at 9:35 PM, gamb00ler said:

There weren't such serious national security consequences if the "truth" about faked moon landings leaked.

 

The leaking of the truth would be devastating. 

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On 1/28/2025 at 9:35 PM, gamb00ler said:

Apples and oranges....

Workers on the Manhattan Project were extremely motivated by the importance of keeping their work secret because of terrible national security consequences for USA if leaks occured.

 

There weren't such serious national security consequences if the "truth" about faked moon landings leaked.

Apples and mudskippers might be more accurate. The Apollo missions were telegraphed globally as a rallying call! The Manhattan Project was secret even after products were delivered and used!

 

Around 130,000 people worked on the MP. Perhaps 5-10,000 were security staff! 1,000 Military Police at Oak Ridge alone! Travel was restricted, communications were restricted, work was so well segregated that many project staff did not know what they had built until after the bombs were dropped! As VP, Truman did not know about the projects full scope!

 

The purpose of leaks for both projects are also different. Leaks from the MP would be detrimental to the country, war effort and world at large. Leaks from the Apollo project (with respect to exposing it was all faked and a waste of money) would have been to the benefit of the public by exposing fraud. 

 

So no, he who thinks they can be compared, absolutely not!

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