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Svědectví kosmonautů: Ve vesmíru jsme nebyli, Země je plochá...❗More
Svědectví kosmonautů:
Ve vesmíru jsme nebyli, Země je plochá...❗
Coburg
Nechcete poprieť aj Kolumbusa? Niekto tu napokon dokáže, že aj vajce je ploché. A možno Galileo Galilei a Giordano Bruno boli slobodomurári, ktorí vymýšali že "predsa sa točí".
Církví Boha živého
Plochá by mohla být, pokud by bylo vše 2D, pouze tehdy a nebo, že bychom jediní ve vesmíru žili na ploché, protože jsme zkrátka opět VIP, když už ne středem vesmíru samotného :D
apredsasatoci
běda vám bezbožníci
Maria Maria,rufff.abadan atd / Kuťák ...tvůj darwinismus je známý
už nejméně 11let.
dalila
Ak neboli vo vesmíre ako vedia že je plochá.
Ale pre mňa osobne, tvar Zeme nech je hocijaký. V mojom živote to nezmení nič
běda vám bezbožníci
V mojim znamená. Že Bible Svatá je Pravda -
pro ,kterou se s radostí umírá.
štefan161
Iz 22:18...důkladně tě zamotá do klubka jako míč
Maria Maria...pre guľu je tam slovo dur a na iných miestach pre kruh slovo chug.
Takže to až tak jedno nie je.More
Iz 22:18...důkladně tě zamotá do klubka jako míč
Maria Maria...pre guľu je tam slovo dur a na iných miestach pre kruh slovo chug.

Takže to až tak jedno nie je.
David Michael Emeth
Lorber byl těžký bludař, nevěř mu.
MILOSLAV
Stanley Kubrick - PŘISTÁNÍ NA MĚSÍCI 1969 BYL OBROVSKÝ PODVOD – CELÉ JSEM TO NATOČIL JÁ! - 11.2.2022 To je i v souvislosti s tím, co všechno nám tají o historii lidstva, což je zásadní jak používat náš rozum.............. Stanley Kubrick - PŘISTÁNÍ NA... | By Gertik | Facebook | Me about the making of it so was it difficult I mean committing the greatest fraud what you want to call it I'm not …More
Stanley Kubrick - PŘISTÁNÍ NA MĚSÍCI 1969 BYL OBROVSKÝ PODVOD – CELÉ JSEM TO NATOČIL JÁ! - 11.2.2022 To je i v souvislosti s tím, co všechno nám tají o historii lidstva, což je zásadní jak používat náš rozum.............. Stanley Kubrick - PŘISTÁNÍ NA... | By Gertik | Facebook | Me about the making of it so was it difficult I mean committing the greatest fraud what you want to call it I'm not saying it's a okay a lot about that I know so I'm not making world judgement but making this huge ambitious technical foe landing was it harder than 2001 was it very difficult I mean what was the experience like artistically practically emotional what was it like was harder than 2001 so the 2001 was harder than faking the moon landing it actually was you learned things on 2001 and yes I mean it's 2001 was very ambitious and that's not to say that faking the moon landing was not ambitious but yeah I learned things making 2001, which is why I got this gig in the first place right right that makes sense so so what was the it was easy for me because well first of all I didn't think a whole lot about the morality of it I said, if I had, I might have been more hesitant, more stifled in my work but I didn't and I I could see that that Neil was actually. He was bothered by it. More than Buzz Aldrin or anyone else involved. Yeah. Okay. Yes. About it. In one way, everything was going to center around him. He was the one who was supposed to come down off the ladder and announced the the step from mankind and what have you. Uh he sensed that this was going to be a life-changing experience for him and I mean on a major scale. Uh actually he was he was rather tortured by the rest of his life. Really? I mean is that why you think of interviews? Is it? And that's and and and in fact that actually began to affect my own perception of it. Watching what what happened to him. Okay. In what way? Just seeing the deterioration of him and was he depressed or? He was depressed. He was drinking heavily. Um bitter I scared, just phobic, avoiding people, and like I bart Subrell or somebody tried to get him to swear in a Bible. I mean, I mean, when I say he affected me, that's why there was so much time in between films for me. Between Full metal jacket and well between the shiny and full metal jacket was about six years. Between full metal jacket and eyes wide shut is 13 years. Yeah. And a lot of that time was spent just like just emotionally processing. It it became very conflicting for me. I was proud of my work but at the same time and this was a lot due to a lot because of Neil's influence, not consciously. He didn't do this to me consciously but I spent a lot of time with him and each time I did, I became more and more bothered, troubled by my own participation in this. Okay. Well, what would he say? I mean, what was did he explain the source of his depression? He was on the verge of tears. He did not cry. I won't say he cried but he was on the verge of tears so many times because of what he did. I mean. What he participated in? It's almost as if he thought of the idea. You know? Right. He felt like he was almost used, really. Okay. But he's the one who felt the guilt. I'm sure NASA did not feel that much guilt. I mean, why did he go up? I wonder. I wonder why because they promised him a seek in that in three years when they about. They kept lying about it being possible. So why you think he did? Why did Armstrong do it in the first place? He he thought they kept saying we'll be ready in three years and you'll go then just lie now and we'll go in three years. The funding will keep going and we'll we'll figure this out and you'll go. Oh actually. Right yeah and they they were lying you know and that and they figured it out and he got really you know so cynical. Got it? Okay. So so why did Armstrong go? I mean such a moral principled man if he why would he go on a fake moon mission? I don't believe that. Well they strung him along because they led him to believe oh don't worry we're going to have the money in a few years and we'll actually go and then you will go. They'll have you mean they'll have the technology in a few years. Yes. Okay. They will have enough they will yes they will be able to actually perform a miracle of going to the moon and yes, he would be in the saddle. Soon otherwise, okay, let's make it clear. Kennedy said it a deadline, psychological deadline of the sixties. They knew they couldn't beat it. Right. They could. They are if they did. Right and if they did, you're saying they sincerely thought that they would really get there within a few years. I believe, yes, they did think so. Cuz that's what they, well, I mean that's. Although some didn't, there was a difference of opinion. There were some that just believed honestly that we will never be able to get there. There's just no chance. That Werner and I used to like have coffee in the mornings and he was like that you know there's no **** way like like you know Werner. So go if you want that. Some people didn't believe that you could go either. Well Werner Von Braun of course didn't. The director didn't think so. The man was just too brilliant. He knew that we couldn't do it. So okay. I'm talking about a guy working on two lost causes. The Nazism and and and you know the the the quest for the moon. I mean he really did and he didn't tell them I mean did he ever tell them did he tell that like did he tell the president we can't go I mean I mean he must have he must have been broke the news he was very old of course at the time and a lot of people just dismissed him younger more ambitious people some of them really thought we could get there right or wanted to believe it maybe on a conscious level they knew we couldn't but they just wanted to believe the impossible because they were so full of themselves and so full the dream Yes. The dream the dream was very powerful. And that's what beguiled Armstrong. Here the noble stand up guy and he didn't want to be part of the lie but he he knew he'd get a seat if he played ball on when when they actually did go up. He was too good for this. But that day never came obviously. That day never came. And what did that do to him? I mean. It gradually destroyed him I think. Okay. He deteriorated Yeah, like I said, he he he drank a lot. He was full of self recrimination and so was I. Well, mainly from his influence. Uh I almost it's like I I caught it. Okay. From him. And now tell a story about I talked to him one last time before his death and he made me promise to get this news out. It was too great. It was you know, this one last story. I died before he hit him. Okay. One last conversation that it did that right? The last conversation you had was about three months ago. Right. And he said that you know one of you know that he he like he's going to write a letter and put it in a drawer maybe his wife told me to give it out but he's like you you know you're a media guy you gotta tell the truth one day you know right before he urged me to tell the truth you know he know he couldn't because of reasons that that because he was a government employee his whole life and he had a government pension and here I'm a millionaire like you know you can afford to Stanley tell the truth you know I still get a government pension you know what I'm saying and and that's been eating on you to do this and that's why you're not doing it now you're doing it in 15 years from now you know or whenever like in other words you're telling us that's why you're not announcing on CNN it's because you're going to honor his wish but you're not ready for it now to come out but this is you're doing this for him because I think I'll be because you don't want your family you you want to be dead right right and you don't want your family to have 15 years on it your wife will probably be dead and your kid will be grown right you want distance from your legacy from this truth that's it okay right right so what happened so so so what so so what really motivated contacting me as a filmmaker was I talked to Neil okay and I was I I really felt guilty and that's why I arranged for you to interview me because I wanted to blah blah blah blah let's talk about the motive so so wait so so Neil really got to you I mean it sounds like he's the impetus of this entire confession in a way I mean it's it's your it's like a theme like so he really made you become circumspect about this even virtually begged me to reveal all this. He couldn't do it himself. He he has a pension to worry about. Uh I have basically nothing to lose. I'm you know an established filmmaker not involved with the government in any way except for this one job and I I made my my millions. I'm I'm really basically set for life. I'm almost seventy. But you still must fear one thing they can do to you which is I mean I don't know. Do you ever I mean do you ever worry about them killing you because of the secret? I mean you have become a bit of a reckless. I don't know that you know with the yeah Garbo Howard Hughes, JD Sellinger, and me. Right. And to some degree Neil. But did they, I mean, did any of them think that the government was out to get them and I'm not saying you think that, do you? I mean, the government obviously said they'll kill you. Obviously, the government said it will kill you if if you say anything. I mean, that that's a standard top secret sort of penalty. It's understood even if it's not said. Right, but they did say it to you, I presume. They they they did. I mean the the government they they they said basic so it wasn't be cute about it but yeah it was said in no uncertain terms. So why are you so this won't this can't this get you killed? Well, that's why I'm delaying it. Okay, the 15 years thing. It's not going to be seen. Okay, until. For another. 15 years after your dares. Well, no. That's if you die tomorrow. You're not going to die tomorrow, clearly. Okay, try again. Try again. Okay, it's okay. So, why do you get killed by doing this? This could kill you. Why are you doing that? It's well this is not going to be seen until oh because of our 15 years after my death so now that's why Abby signed the NDA and all these okay that's right alright well that makes sense now okay I understand that now alright it should be known but I want there to be some kind of cushion for my family 15 years seems like a good okay alright after my death 15 years after my death but okay so let's take a step back you're making this tape out of an effect Neil had on you? I mean Armstrong sort of influencer? Um sometimes it just takes a catalyst. I mean you know somewhere inside you you know what's right. Right. I mean I I went for years just thinking I was doing the right thing. Just just through my art. You know and then something comes along that you don't even recognize as a temptation because you're so swept away by your own ego. It took someone like Neil Armstrong and distance and time to hammer into me what this really meant about society, about myself, about the human condition even which is what I'm about. So you must feel very proud and very very guilty and proud of this thing I mean yes conflicted I mean I still think it's a terrible maybe it's a terrible thing to say maybe not but I look at that or even think of it I just remember it and I think this was my **** masterpiece I still think so right I mean it's the greatest it's my god damn masterpiece it's better than 2001, it's better than Paz of Glory or or Cochrick Aarons or Barry Linden or Doctor Strangelow which I love but. And and you're include right now that that's the moon landing itself and that's and what a triumphal story that is. Uh were you involved in any of the other missions at all or is that just the one? I mean would they just take your thing or did was it a one off or did you get did you do them all? I mean you just did eleven and thirteen. They brought you back after 12 failed. Okay? Just just to do thirteen. That's it. Um and Neil helped you with that. So so was it just a one off? I mean you just did did you do them all? I did 11 and 13. Is 12. You did 13, okay. Not 12. Why did why is 13 a failure then? Why did you Well, they brought me back. And why, but why'd you make it? You 12 failed. You were twelve failed how? What do you mean? How did twelve fail? How did it? I'm I'm asking the character. How did twelve fail? Can we stop? Nobody watched it. No one cared. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Okay. So, you did eleven and thirteen but why why thirteen why'd you make thirteen into like a failure? Why did you? Because 12 was a disaster. I mean. What do you mean why? Any more. Seventy-two. Oh. And then it was all hat almost. People just didn't care and that's why they had to play golf up there. Okay, so. I mean, as if golf was was the, you know, was watchable. Okay. Okay. Even if they had a race that would have been watchable. That's true. But a golf match I mean a golf game on the moon. Right. Okay so they weren't getting the ratings. That wasn't my idea. I I will not take credit for that. Okay so so it was really a ratings this year that if they twelve didn't pull the the ratings at eleven did. And so why did you call the 13 story line? Like how'd that happen? Like you know the the
Michal Soka
@MILOSLAV, pocul som protiargument, ze to je imitator Kubricka, nie on sam. Vraj su na to akesi hodnoverne studie. Ale dotycny ma na ne (zatial) neodkazal.
štefan161
Lebo nieto skryté, čo by nevyšlo najavo, a nieto tajné, čo by sa nevyzvedelo. 3Preto, čo ste povedali potme, počujú na svetle; a čo ste do uší šepkali v komôrkach, budú rozhlasovať zo striech.
Pravda vyjde najavo
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Lebo nieto skryté, čo by nevyšlo najavo, a nieto tajné, čo by sa nevyzvedelo. 3Preto, čo ste povedali potme, počujú na svetle; a čo ste do uší šepkali v komôrkach, budú rozhlasovať zo striech.

Pravda vyjde najavo
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MILOSLAV
MILOSLAV
A jak se vysvětlují fotografie naší země,
štefan161
Dokonca si môžeš vybrať z viacerých.
rufff
Všecko je to švindl a fotošop MILOSLAVE. Triky a iluze. Podle bible je to správně takto:
To jsou ty správné fotky, nesestříhané, neupravené, autentické. A tak tomu věří ti správní křesťani, kteří půjdou do nebe.
Nééé, abys nevěřil MILOSLAVE!!!!More
Všecko je to švindl a fotošop MILOSLAVE. Triky a iluze. Podle bible je to správně takto:

To jsou ty správné fotky, nesestříhané, neupravené, autentické. A tak tomu věří ti správní křesťani, kteří půjdou do nebe.
Nééé, abys nevěřil MILOSLAVE!!!!
štefan161
Až nato rufík, že ja som tu dal oficiálne fotky z "vesmírnej" agentúry, kde najdôležitejším artiklom je alobal a zelené plátno.
Ty si vložil nejaké súkromné fantázie. Chýba ti tam želva a slon
rufff
Že si to ty Štefan, dodám:
Metod
Že zem je plochá? Idiotov na Zemi je dosť, čo tomu veria!
David Michael Emeth
Mar 13:27: "Tehdy vyšle anděly a shromáždí své vyvolené od čtyř úhlů světa, od nejzazších konců země po nejzazší konce nebe."
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..Kdo nevěří
Bibli Svaté v celku je bezbožník, modlář, a
vrah Krista a Jeho Pravdy.... nebudu jmenovat.
sami víte jak jste na tom .
běda vám bezbožníci
Děkuji 😍 😍 😍 konečně důkaz profesionálů.
Ale oni římští katolíci tomu nebudou věřit,
např. Metud praví, že byli opilí.....Kdo nevěří
Bibli Svaté v celku je bezbožník, modlář, a
vrah Krista a Jeho Pravdy.... nebudu jmenovat.
sami víte jak jste na tom .
běda vám bezbožníci
I když máte plnou hubu pánbička a panennky.
Metod
Magori opití
rufff
Na toto borovička nestačí. Na to je treba riadny fet. Volačo také, čo fajčí LUTEROVÁ.
Len to Metod prosímťa nezkúšaj, lebo ťa to porazí...
rufff
Pro Maria: Slovenky ľúbim a vždy to boli moje favoritky. Nakoniec som si ale predsa len vzal Moravačku, aby som sa vyhol prípadnej domácej občianskej vojne. Teraz vidím, že to bolo múdre rozhodnutie...