Shall we start with the establishment narrative?
The Challenger disaster was a tragic event that occurred on January 28, 1986.
I can remember watching it live on TV and it was quite shocking.
Here's a concise overview:
The Space Shuttle Challenger (mission STS-51-L) exploded *73 seconds* after launch. A failure in an O-ring seal on one of the solid rocket boosters, exacerbated by unusually cold temperatures on the launch day. This allowed pressurized hot gas to escape, leading to the explosion.
All seven crew members aboard perished:
- Francis R. Scobee (Commander)
- Michael J. Smith (Pilot)
- Ronald McNair (Mission Specialist)
- Ellison Onizuka (Mission Specialist)
- Judith Resnik (Mission Specialist)
- Gregory Jarvis (Payload Specialist)
- Christa McAuliffe (Payload Specialist, the first teacher in space)
It Led to a 32-month suspension of the Space Shuttle program and prompted significant changes in NASA's management, safety protocols, and engineering practices.
The Rogers Commission was established to investigate the disaster, highlighting organisational and communication failures within NASA.
There is just one problem with all of the above.
The crew appear to be still alive.
Watch this.
Was this another NASA special effect show? Can we really believe what NASA tells us? For this to be true you really have to deny the evidence of your own eyes.
Are you actually stupid enough to believe this nonsense, or do you just cynically publish it in the hope of generating page impressions? It's a particularly cretinous conspiracy theory that has been endlessly debunked. A living person who looks a bit like a person who died 40 years ago is not evidence of any kind, particularly when the two people have completely different, easily verifiable, biographical details. And why would NASA fake the deaths of seven astronauts only to let most of them resume their lives in open sight, and under their birth names? I suspect you realize this is absolute zero-IQ garbage, but you're too far down the conspiracy rabbit hole by this point to care.
I have an image somewhere that shows ALL of the supposedly deceased astronauts as grown adults, in various professorships or other posts. Some even kept their own names.
Yes you can doctor photos, but there's certainly food for thought in the various theories around the explosion.