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RE: Did We Really Land On The Moon?

in #life6 years ago

Great post!

Your final question is crazy deep: 'Would fooling the world we landed on the moon be a greater achievement than actually landing on the moon?'

A lot of our history looks strange, when you look close enough. Like the Japanese surrender.

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If you look closely you will find that the flag is backward, has 31 stars (inverse of 13), and all of the stars are inverted. It was a literal 'false flag.'

What weren't they telling us? Why have we not officially declared war since WWII? Why was our Department of War renamed 'Department of Defense' before we signed the final peace treaty with Japan? Who were the 555th Paratroopers, aka 'Triple Nickels,' and what were they trying to hide between 1945 and 1947?

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Sigh, so here's where we get into fitting the narrative to the bias. The flag is backward because it's on the Starboard side of the vessel and flown the direction of travel, as though it were hoisted. This is similar to how U.S. shoulder patch flags are attached to the right shoulder of Army uniforms.

The flag is referred to as the "Perry Flag". How many States were in the Union in and around 1853? Anyone? Ok, 31.

Flag mounted on bulkhead of veranda deck is the very same one flown by Commodore Matthew C. Perry when he led the US Navy's Far East Squadron into Tokyo Bay in 1853-1854.
See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_C._Perry

Here's some info on the nickels ... What's the conspiracy around them?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/555th_Parachute_Infantry_Battalion_(United_States)

C, I thought the question was pretty deep too. It is interesting to think about. I'd never heard of the flag thing until you brought it up, but it seems jason explained that. Very interesting though.
Thanks for the great reply. You got a new follower.

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