There is no peak stupid to the level of nonsense NASA will hand down to the taxpaying sheep, and they will still clap.
There still isn't a single raw photograph of Earth in existence, by the way. Just new computer game creations every day.
Did you know that the defensively-fortified side of the Great Wall of China is FACING China?
Official historical narrative immediately destroyed.
So, what is the truth about this massive structure?
If you've been following my #Tartaria posts, you've already picked up some clues...
To those who are in the early phases of realizing everything you were taught in school was a lie, and it's time to drop your guard and truly question everything...
WELCOME.
Rabbit holes beyond your wildest imagination await you.
Open your mind, buckle up, and enjoy the ride.
Did you know that 2 hours before the 9/11 attacks, 4,000 Jews received a message from the Israeli private messaging app "Odigo" to evacuate the vicinity of the Pentagon and World Trade Center?
The original ABC news report covering the "Dancing Israelis" on September 11, 2001.
One of them took a photo holding up a lit lighter with the smoldering wreckage of the Twin Towers in the background.
After safely returning home to Israel, they went on national television and explained that they were there to "document the event."
All of this information is fully documented, and was clearly-admitted by the perpetrators. But if you talk about the actions they took or the words they said themselves, you are a "conspiracy theorist".
2 months before 9/11, the World Trade Center was privatized and sold to Larry Silverstein (✡️) for only $14 million.
It was his consistent daily routine to eat breakfast in the North Tower on the 91st floor. But in a miracle of timing, he skipped this regular breakfast on 9/11, as his wife made him an "emergency dermatologist appointment" that day.
Miraculously again, he also had bought an insurance plan on the WTC that "fortunately" covered terrorism.
Following the 9/11 attacks, "Lucky Larry" collected $4.5 billion in insurance, a 30,000% gain on his initial investment of $14 million.