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From Nazi scientists to moon landings and fiat currency – is NASA selling us a story about space, or something much bigger?
Author’s Note: This essay references numerous videos and images that provide crucial supporting evidence for the observations discussed. The visual materials significantly strengthen many of the points made throughout the text.
[Source] Recently, I came across Fadi Lama's thought-provoking series "Mass Psychology in Geopolitics," specifically his analysis of the 1969 moon landing and its connection to broader geopolitical shifts. Meryl Nass's introduction to Lama's work highlighted several key questions about the moon landing that resonated with my own research. I'd realized Fadi has commented on my Substack before, always with provocative questions and ideas. This inspired me to revisit a story I had shared on Instagram about a year ago and compile them into a more comprehensive exploration of NASA and its activities.
The following essay draws from those Instagram notes, now expanded with additional context from Lama's work. While Lama's essay aligns with much of what I've independently researched, these observations began with an online discussion I encountered regarding complex systems regression. Someone posed the question: "Could NASA safely land astronauts on the moon again?" Their hypothesis was that perhaps NASA avoids trying because potential failure might reveal how much science and government agencies have regressed in five decades.
This perspective, while thought-provoking, only scratches the surface. When we begin to examine the origins and peculiarities surrounding NASA, a different picture emerges - one that suggests our understanding of space exploration may be built upon a carefully constructed narrative.
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