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Just some facts for you.

1) With a powerful telescope, you can see the landing sites, including the abandoned Moon Rover

2) We know exactly how far away from the Earth the moon is, thanks to mirrors placed by Armstrong on the first mission. Lasers are bounced off those mirrors and reflected back to earth, the time it takes for the light to return tells us the distance between the earth and moon. That experiment has been repeated in almost every University on the planet at some point. I've witnessed it in person.

Do carry on and explain how that is not real.

Didn't say anything about distance from the moon. But have YOU seen the landing sites, including the abandoned Moon Rover through a powerful telescope, as you say?
 
Wait, this turned into a debate about moon landings. Trump must have heard something on Fox News about the ISS and come to one of his conclusions.
 
Wait, this turned into a debate about moon landings. Trump must have heard something on Fox News about the ISS and come to one of his conclusions.

Next up, the Earth is flat.
 
Ten pages since last night. Hoped to see some Trumpy goodness and instead I've just trawled through utter crap.
 
Why does it have to be a myth? Why can't you look at it as the scientists and doctors found a serious illness and threat to peoples lives and quality of life, so they came up with something to combat it? Statins don't work on their own anyway, they are not some wonder drug, they have to be combined with a healthy diet AND lots of exercise. So where is the conspiracy there?

Also, the vast majority of countries that provide statins to the public do so FREELY! as they have some form of Universal Healthcare, such as the NHS in the UK. If this was all a scam then why wouldn't the Governments be in on it? And why would Governments be continually fighting these companies or like in the UK, have laws that say they can't screw people and have to have fair prices? Your argument just doesn't hold up to any scrutiny, it may sound good on a website, but it just doesn't work in the real world.
Our views are too far apart especially when you bring government into the picture. Governments can't go against the big conglomerates, they hold too much voting and financial power.
Anyway it's almost getting to the point where the cholesterol myth will actually be mainstream news soon. Statin drugs were made for those who don't really wish to change anything about their lifestyle, meanwhile the real issues like what should our diets really consist of or is cholesterol really the culprit or is it inflammation, or is there some correlation between old age and a rise in total cholesterol (there is) which have remained unaddressed.
 
This thread has become the perfect embodiment of how Trump and his team go about their days. Make a statement, have statement challenged, muddy argument with unrelated examples and hypotheticals, get defensive when examples are challenged, talk about conspiracies, through a million different arguments into the mix and hope everyone forgets what the original statement was about so that people stop challenging it.
 
Stop giving Alex a hard time. Just because you guys haven't been enlightened by great minds of our time such as David Avocado Wolfe and David Icke or get your news from AnonNews and The Free Thought Project. You just wouldn't understand because you've been conditioned by the MSM.
 
Didn't say anything about distance from the moon. But have YOU seen the landing sites, including the abandoned Moon Rover through a powerful telescope, as you say?

No, you didn't say anything about distance from the moon, I did.

Because, you know, you can't bounce lasers off the moon's surface itself, you have to hit the mirrors. Mirrors placed by Neil Armstrong. They are used every day to monitor the moon's movement. A lasting effect of , you know landing on the moon.

Also, just so you know

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/news/apollo-sites.html
 
Just some facts for you.

1) With a powerful telescope, you can see the landing sites, including the abandoned Moon Rover

2) We know exactly how far away from the Earth the moon is, thanks to mirrors placed by Armstrong on the first mission. Lasers are bounced off those mirrors and reflected back to earth, the time it takes for the light to return tells us the distance between the earth and moon. That experiment has been repeated in almost every University on the planet at some point. I've witnessed it in person.

Do carry on and explain how that is not real.

Read this again Alex. Point 2.
 
This thread has become the perfect embodiment of how Trump and his team go about their days. Make a statement, have statement challenged, muddy argument with unrelated examples and hypotheticals, get defensive when examples are challenged, talk about conspiracies, through a million different arguments into the mix and hope everyone forgets what the original statement was about so that people stop challenging it.

Yeah well, I haven't forgotten the original points.

- Trump didn't say that something happened in Sweden.(Lie)
- Trump is what the US need. (Why?)
- Establishment failed.(Need explanations)
- Trump isn't part of the establishment.(How?)
 
This thread has become the perfect embodiment of how Trump and his team go about their days. Make a statement, have statement challenged, muddy argument with unrelated examples and hypotheticals, get defensive when examples are challenged, talk about conspiracies, through a million different arguments into the mix and hope everyone forgets what the original statement was about so that people stop challenging it.
Astute observation and one that has hit the nail right on the head.
 
A lot of the Alt-Right appear to be conspiracy theory nutters. I saw a Youtube video the other day with Infowars's Paul Joseph Watson claiming that the music industry is run by the Illuminati.
 
Our views are too far apart especially when you bring government into the picture

Your posts over the course of the evening revealed more and more about your beliefs and personality, but only when you started going in to the realms of anti-government and conspiracy theories did it all start to make sense. What I find utterly ludicrous, extremely ironic and very amusing is your faith in Trump and the fact you think he is anti-establishment. The sheer fact you have been duped and conned like the rest of his supporters also says a lot about your misguided and misplaced opinions. You said to numerous posters earlier that there was little point talking to them if they couldn't see the establishment was the problem, yet YOU cannot see Trump is the most establishment President ever to be elected. Just look at his cabinet. He made speeches slagging corporate bankers and attacked Hillary over her ties to Goldman Sachs and yet he has employed SIX former GS workers to join his staff. His staff that are worth BILLIONS, each one worth more than the entire Obama staff put together. But yeah, Trump is anti-establishment isn't he? For fecks sake! :lol:


@Mr Pigeon is 100% right, and for that reason, I'm out now.
 
A lot of the Alt-Right appear to be conspiracy theory nutters. I saw a Youtube video the other day with Infowars's Paul Joseph Watson claiming that the music industry is run by the Illuminati.

Oh god the illuminati is probably my biggest pet peeve.

They all sold their soul to the devil in return for money, fame and success. Now they're spreading satanic messages in their songs, if you play it backwards at 0.25x speed this 5 second clip sounds like "lucifer" :rolleyes:
 

Imagine living with a Trumper? "FAKE NEWS!" being banded around every minute.
 
Read this again Alex. Point 2.
ok it seems to be a legitimate point. the moon landings may not be hoaxes afterall. i'm not entirely convinced yet, i need to research the subject more, however the same logic must apply to conspiracy theorists as well. they stand to make money from selling their books and ideas.
 
Trump's national security council keeps shrinking...
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)A senior National Security Council adviser was reassigned to his old job at the National Defense University, a White House spokeswoman confirmed Sunday, after he criticized the Trump administration's Latin American policies.

Craig Deare was removed from his role as a senior adviser at the National Security Council's Western Hemisphere division Friday and "sent back to his original position," said Sarah Sanders, a White House spokeswoman. Deare had been assigned to the NSC by the Trump administration.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/19/politics/craig-deare-white-house-trump/index.html
 
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