Podcast host Joe Rogan Once the political commentator tells Matt Walsh That he started to ask his long beliefs after the COVID-19 Pandemie, including whether the US actually landed on the Moon.
What happened: “I always believed in the moon landing,” said Rogan. “After Covid, I don’t think I think we went to the moon.” However, he added: “There is a less than zero possibility that we did not go.”
Walsh answered and noticed that the scale of deception needed to falsify the Apollo missions would be enormous. “It is a lot more incredible to believe that we forgot it then to believe that we were just going … to the moon.”
The political commentator continued and said that the pulling out of all these American institutions should work together, while foreign opponents such as Russia should remain silent about it. “Why don’t the Russians come out and don’t they say everything?”
See also: India may have been to Mars and Moon, but an Indian has not been in space for 41 years: Elon Musk has just changed that
Rogan, although not fully endorsing conspiracy theories, pointed to various persistent doubts. He quoted the dangers of passing the Van Allen-Rademing tires, the lack of any non-human organic organism survived deep space and the fact that no other nation has replicated the performance.
Rogan noted that it was strange that it had never been done again and thought it was strange that all original images were erased. He also referred to a press conference after the flight of the crew of Apollo 11 and said: “It looks like a hostage video.”
Walsh acknowledged the strangeness of some elements, but claimed that there is “no evidence of a hoax”, while at least there is any proof of the moon landing of lunar rocks to laser reflectors and moon images with high resolution.
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Why it is important: The Apollo program, led by NASA, remains one of the most iconic performance in human history. Between 1969 and 1972, six missions successfully landed astronauts on the moon surface, starting with Apollo 11 and Neil Armstrong’s Famous first steps.
People last walked on the moon during Apollo 17 in 1972 and since then no missions have sent a crew than a job with a low earth.
Earlier, Spacex CEO Elon Musk The Apollo 11 Moon Landing described from 1969 as an ‘abnormal situation’, and said it was as if the future technology pulled forward because it did not follow the natural pace of technological progress. He noted that the mission took place because the US was determined to win the Space Race with the Soviet Union.
Last year NASA delayed the following two Artemis Missions, which pushes Artemis 2 to April 2026 and aimed at Artemis 3-Die to bring people to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years to mid 2027.
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