Is NASA a cult?
Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 5:21 am
Every single person enthusiastic about NASA has the same physiological attributes of a cult member: wide eyes, the crazed facial expression, unusually outgoing, and seemingly drugged up to the gills on psych meds.
For decades NASA has been disfiguring and killing people in the most terrifying and painful of ways, often in seemingly frivolous experiments that serve no other purpose than to keep certain useless people employed. NASA is always trying to sanitize these accidents by making it seem like the victims died peacefully in their sleep.
Remeber that horrific Apollo 1 fire that killed 3 astronauts in 1967? If you read NASA's website they say the burns they received were "likely survivable". This is obviously not true because these men were trapped inside of the 1000 degree celsius capsule for minutes. There is no way they could have been rescued in time to survive, and we have no hard evidence of when they lost consciousness.
What they are doing is trying to pretend like these men died a quick and relatively peaceful death from smoke inhalation, and that the several seconds of agony they spent in a 1000 degree pure oxygen fire was an insignificant factor in their deaths. In the survivng cockpit audio an astronaut says they are burning alive very shortly after the fire begins; the anguished screams are exactly how people sound when they are being immolated. It's plenty clear these men suffered horrendously, but in movies they make it seem like they were dignified and unafraid, and died instantly.
NASA fanboys try to minimize the damage sustained by the astronauts, by quoting NASA-doctored autopsy reports that this astronaut "only suffered 2nd degree burns on 60% of their body". But what was even left of his body? 50% of his original body must have been completely carbonized and destroyed during the process of removing it:
https://i.redd.it/x9d4ccau2sg81.jpg
Sure, that's totally a second degree burn behind that helmet. Stupid fucks.
They did the same thing with the Challenger explosion, another "accident" that could have been easily prevented. You may remember being told by your teachers and the news media that the astronauts died painlessly and instantly in the explosion; that there was no anguish or fear. They actually survived and were definitely conscious when the crew cabin crashed in to the ocean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqcd_3daPQ8
Clearly, if your average elementary school kid was aware of the truly grisly ways that NASA mishaps had killed people, such as by stir frying them in molten plastic, they would never dream of becoming an astronaut. Public support for NASA would plummet, and everyone would become aware that NASA sucks, their rinky dink spacecraft are built out of styrofoam stolen from the dumpsters at fast food restaurants, and they have accomplished nothing that would have you to believe that space colonization is feasible.
For decades NASA has been disfiguring and killing people in the most terrifying and painful of ways, often in seemingly frivolous experiments that serve no other purpose than to keep certain useless people employed. NASA is always trying to sanitize these accidents by making it seem like the victims died peacefully in their sleep.
Remeber that horrific Apollo 1 fire that killed 3 astronauts in 1967? If you read NASA's website they say the burns they received were "likely survivable". This is obviously not true because these men were trapped inside of the 1000 degree celsius capsule for minutes. There is no way they could have been rescued in time to survive, and we have no hard evidence of when they lost consciousness.
What they are doing is trying to pretend like these men died a quick and relatively peaceful death from smoke inhalation, and that the several seconds of agony they spent in a 1000 degree pure oxygen fire was an insignificant factor in their deaths. In the survivng cockpit audio an astronaut says they are burning alive very shortly after the fire begins; the anguished screams are exactly how people sound when they are being immolated. It's plenty clear these men suffered horrendously, but in movies they make it seem like they were dignified and unafraid, and died instantly.
NASA fanboys try to minimize the damage sustained by the astronauts, by quoting NASA-doctored autopsy reports that this astronaut "only suffered 2nd degree burns on 60% of their body". But what was even left of his body? 50% of his original body must have been completely carbonized and destroyed during the process of removing it:
https://i.redd.it/x9d4ccau2sg81.jpg
Sure, that's totally a second degree burn behind that helmet. Stupid fucks.

They did the same thing with the Challenger explosion, another "accident" that could have been easily prevented. You may remember being told by your teachers and the news media that the astronauts died painlessly and instantly in the explosion; that there was no anguish or fear. They actually survived and were definitely conscious when the crew cabin crashed in to the ocean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqcd_3daPQ8
Clearly, if your average elementary school kid was aware of the truly grisly ways that NASA mishaps had killed people, such as by stir frying them in molten plastic, they would never dream of becoming an astronaut. Public support for NASA would plummet, and everyone would become aware that NASA sucks, their rinky dink spacecraft are built out of styrofoam stolen from the dumpsters at fast food restaurants, and they have accomplished nothing that would have you to believe that space colonization is feasible.