The first public demonstration of the Foucault pendulum, which is the only purported proof of the Copernican theory of a rotating Earth, was in February 1851. Foucault is also credited as one of the leading developers or inventors of the gyroscope. Quite a coincidence since the Foucault pendulum is an absurdity in principles and facts, and is driven, damped, and tuned.
1851 was also the year of the coup d'etat of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte as Napoleon III, after the Revolution of '48, and the Second ʝʊdɛօ-Masonic Republic in France. The Foucault pendulum is ʝʊdɛօ-Masonic hustle just like NASA's fake trips to the Moon and outer space at the cost of billions of dollars, etc.
Of course, V2 Church is very apologetic to "science" about Galileo and all that, and ready to grovel in the dirt about that one, "for forgiveness" from the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr, even though Galileo was, in fact, totally wrong and guilty of heresy.
In 1911, for example, a Jesuit priest J.G. Hagen wrote a major treatise published by the Vatican called "The Rotation of the Earth: Its Mechanical Proofs Ancient and New." In this book, Hagen naively described in detail the Foucault pendulum experiments and credulously explained Foucault's "sine law" and "how it works", giving credence to the basic heresy of heliocentrism and the unreal and completely undetectable details of the "unaccelerated" rotation of the Earth. Hagen's writing made it clear that it was his opinion that Foucault's experiment and theoretical proof were finally convincing." etc.
Hillary Clinton certainly thinks NASA landed on the Moon, and that it goes the wrong way of, course, and that anybody who doesn't is "deplorable" and so forth. Trump wants to send a bikini contest winner to the Moon or something like that too. (((Big Pharma))) will have to vaccinate her first. We don't want humans adding bugs to the Lunar spatial areas.