I found out something about my fiance and her family and I don't know what to do...

Why is everyone suddenly stupid if they have doubt on if it happened?

Because most people on these forums have an intelligence complex, and automatically decree someone stupid if they think something different or don't follow the official governmental story about something, whilst ignoring that they're taking such things on good faith to be true (because they can't verify it themselves with 100% certainty).
 
Because most people on these forums have an intelligence complex, and automatically decree someone stupid if they think something different or don't follow the official governmental story about something, whilst ignoring that they're taking such things on good faith to be true (because they can't verify it themselves with 100% certainty).

Well, 1+1 = 2.

C comes after B on the alphabet.

Just as we landed on the moon.

It's not an intelligence complex to believe the above as the facts presents themselves to be fact.

To see the facts and chooses nothing accept them, that is some kind of complex alright.
 
Well, 1+1 = 2.

C comes after B on the alphabet.

Just as we landed on the moon.

It's not an intelligence complex to believe the above as the facts presents themselves to be fact.

To see the facts and chooses nothing accept them, that is some kind of complex alright.

I never said it was, maybe if you'd read my post properly you wouldn't have posted this.

I'm talking about most people on these forums who call people stupid, or question their intelligence for not taking things as fact just because they're presented as facts.

I'm not questioning the moon landings, I'm highlighting that it's ridiculous to call someone stupid, or question their intelligence on this basis.
 
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Great little documentary explaining how it was easier to go to the moon than to fake it:


Pointless. People who need to know best have 3 approaches.

1: 'Yea but' EVERY element that goes against their view with something they found form another source that supports their view.
2: Insinuate that they are simply more open minded and are not sheep who follow the message of "The Man".....and then 'Yea but' with another angle the PROVES (in their mind) "The Man" had something to gain in pulling off the biggest (usually) cover up in the history of the world.
3: Never come down on a side of the commonly held belief, even when the world has moved due to the sheer weight of evidence because "They know MANNNNNN, these people are covering up something MANNNNNN".
 
True story.

I once towed a Conspiracy theoriest from London to Torquay when his car broke down.

I made the mistake of asking where he was coming back from (London heathrow). He had been to a gathering in 'merica about 9/11 and spent 4 weeks disproving the attacks etc etc

It was a long, long ride. Even his dad told him to be quiet a number of times. The dvd he gave me is probably still somewhere on the side of the M5 northbound.
 
I have the same problem with some of the people in my life. Belief in homeopathy and healing are quite common in my circles. As is belief in clairvoyants and in those claiming to be able to talk the dead, including dead animals, mostly pets, but also wild. People are bat**** crazy.

My favourite is giving a homeopathy believer a glass of water then telling them that according to their beliefs, they're drinking Hitler's ****.

I have so far managed to keep a lid on any moon landing nonsense.
 
I had this discussion with someone at the pub once, I literally went on my phone and got the pictures China took of the moon landing spot showing the flag and the Moon buggy still there

Pfffft

The USA clearly paid China to publish fake photographs. It's the only conclusion that makes sense.
 
I have the same problem with some of the people in my life. Belief in homeopathy and healing are quite common in my circles. As is belief in clairvoyants and in those claiming to be able to talk the dead, including dead animals, mostly pets, but also wild. People are bat**** crazy.

My favourite is giving a homeopathy believer a glass of water then telling them that according to their beliefs, they're drinking Hitler's ****.

I have so far managed to keep a lid on any moon landing nonsense.

None of this is remotely similar to believing the moon landings aren't real.
 
I applaud people who think outside the box. Right or wrong at least you got a thinking one. ;)

Not like me, stuck with a fashion conscience look at me bot! :rolleyes:
 
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