AluminumTheory
Senior Member.
As some of us already know Alex Jones made some absurd claims of thousands of dead astronauts even though at no point in history did NASA ever have more than 150 or so employed astronauts....
Here he has a NASA engineer on his show and it's rather entertaining to say the least.
Alot of the discussion is about Apollo 13, and it seems that Alex Jones is just trying his hardest to make a conspiracy out of it
In this video, he claims the following:
Teague goes over pretty much the same stuff later in this video, but in the beginning, he clarifies that he wasn't employed by NASA and that he actually worked for NASA under a contractor. Alex, of course never mentioned any of that during his interview with Teague.
The title of this video is "NASA Insider Questions Moon Landing", but I never heard him question the moon landing at any point.
I think Alex and Infowars are just doing the best they can to tiptoe the line between the moon landing conspiracy theorists and those who don't believe it because it has been thoroughly debunked for a long long time.
Here he has a NASA engineer on his show and it's rather entertaining to say the least.
Alot of the discussion is about Apollo 13, and it seems that Alex Jones is just trying his hardest to make a conspiracy out of it
In this video, he claims the following:
- Dead Russians on the moon
- That there is a 'secret' space program.
- Astronauts carry suicide pills despite the fact that there is no need for them.
- Briefly claims that details regarding Apollo 13 were kept secret before Teague shuts him down
- They have hundreds of unmanned decapitation weapons in space since at least the 1970's
- That you can see the moon's surface with a telescope on earth.
- The space program was aborted because 'the globalists' are going to merge with machines.
Teague goes over pretty much the same stuff later in this video, but in the beginning, he clarifies that he wasn't employed by NASA and that he actually worked for NASA under a contractor. Alex, of course never mentioned any of that during his interview with Teague.
The title of this video is "NASA Insider Questions Moon Landing", but I never heard him question the moon landing at any point.
I think Alex and Infowars are just doing the best they can to tiptoe the line between the moon landing conspiracy theorists and those who don't believe it because it has been thoroughly debunked for a long long time.