Finally! A video like back in the days! I watched them all so many times!
@stu5765 ай бұрын
please continue to do the old stuff again, 10-20 minute videos on different conspiracies. loved the stuff on the older channel
@ArdinVincent5 ай бұрын
I don't think they can anymore. YT actively suppresses conspiracy stuff unless it comes from the Whyfiles, in which case it tries to shove it in your face at every opportunity.
@thejagman225 ай бұрын
It’s not the guys’ fault. It’s KZbin clamping down and demonetising virtually every video mentioning conspiracy.
@rodchambers25295 ай бұрын
Still one of the best channels on YT.
@TheStockwell5 ай бұрын
Tom Mayk, the fellow who did the clumsy Kubrick impression in T. Patrick Murray's inept 2015 conspiracy hoax video, should have business cards saying, "Tom Mayk - Phony Kubrick for Hire - Reasonable Rates." Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@MJ-27975 ай бұрын
Yall should do a new video on the strangest airports in America. Check out Denver, Seatac, catalina etc. I love a good airplane/airport theory.
@chriscurtis15785 ай бұрын
During Apollo 11's post flight press conference Command Module Pilot Michael Collins said he didn't remember seeing any stars. Collins was the pilot orbiting the moon while Aldrin and Armstrong walked on the moon. It is understandable that while on the surface of the moon the glare from the sun would have made it impossible to see any stars but that wasn't the case for Collins who flew to the dark side of the moon orbiting it 30 times. He should have been able to see the view of a lifetime, but what was his response to the world? "I didn't remember seeing any stars". I find that very difficult to believe. I'm sure NASA has a response (excuse) as to why he couldn't remember seeing any stars, they have one for everything else haha.
@caseclosed93425 ай бұрын
I actually used to work with a guy that believed the moon landing was fake due to the distance the astronauts would have to travel.
@Uncovered_YT5 ай бұрын
What were those water cooler chats like?
@thejagman225 ай бұрын
So his assertion would be that the moon is, “…really quite far away, you know?", as though that’s some astonishing revelation and that therefore it didn’t happen… hmm. I’ll reserve judgment, but I’m going to suggest probably not one of history’s great thinkers.
@caseclosed93425 ай бұрын
@@thejagman22 well, he had a whole spiel with statistics about the distance. I forget it exactly this was like 5 years ago but presented in a way that made it seem smart but, yeah I wasn’t convinced.
@thejagman225 ай бұрын
@@caseclosed9342 The distance that they had to travel was just one of hundreds of hurdles that they had to navigate. But we’re talking about thousands of the brightest human minds tasked with overcoming each and every one of them. You know the rocket had to be launched at a specific time of day and maintain a specific speed so that it would even be in the vicinity of the moon due to the earth’s rotation and the moon’s own orbit of the earth? I mean it’s an extreme feat of mathematics, science and engineering - literally perhaps the peak of human endeavour, but also crucially, not beyond the bounds of reason - it’s the earth’s own moon, comparatively close (when compared to other planets, for example) not insanely hot or ridiculously cold. So yes, incredible, but perfectly believable, too. The Americans never denied that the Soviets put Gagarin into space, because they monitored the whole thing - and likewise the Soviets who would have every reason to deny the moon landing politically, never did because they too were monitoring the whole event.
@InsanityPrevails5 ай бұрын
12:05 He thought they were so creepy they'd be perfect for a horror movie? That's so mean 😭
@ValTwineDeaner5 ай бұрын
Here's NO WAY they landed on the moon. The main thing for me is the blowing flag. When men actually DID land on the moon - the flag wasn't there!!! 😂😂😂
@thejagman225 ай бұрын
Did you even watch the video? 🤡 Even in a near-zero gravity environment, you can still impart a force on an object - which is exactly what is happening when Aldrin is turning the flag. It isn’t ‘blowing’ it’s just reacting to his movement. It was a US-led and funded NASA initiative, but there were tracking stations built around the world to track and monitor the spacecraft in its progress. In addition - the Soviets, who were semi-hostile toward the US at the time and with whom they were engaged in the ‘space race’, have never formally denied that the US landed on the moon - in fact quite the opposite as they too monitored the whole thing with their own systems. So pipe down, you’re embarrassing yourself.
@RGBeanie5 ай бұрын
We definitely went. I don't think the footage would survive the radiation and so that may be why the footage was so dodgy
@ValTwineDeaner5 ай бұрын
"Capricorn One".
@markpilon69595 ай бұрын
Mmmm taste like classic ATC
@grandcrowdadforde61275 ай бұрын
who/HOW! was that foto of Armstrong taken ? seems to be too far away to be a selfie..??
@MicaiahBaron5 ай бұрын
They had a camera on the outside of the shuttle.
@thejagman225 ай бұрын
Lol, selfie. You’re probably just going to have to trust me when I tell you this, but selfies weren’t really a thing a the time… 😂 In the long-ago dark ages of pre-social media - and again you’re just going to have to trust me here - we used to actually face our cameras FORWARD 😂
@TaffDerekBaker19 күн бұрын
Photographic film will out-gas in a vacuum unless pressurized, Apollo's wasn't. Manned rockets went nowhere dude.