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  • I don't know if anyone covered this before but it bears repeating for any Catholic who thinks man went to the moon.  

    https://www.westernjournal.com/first-meal-moon-communion-caused-riots-present-day-us/

    “I opened the little plastic packages which contained bread and wine,” Aldrin said. “I poured the wine into the chalice our church had given me. In the one-sixth gravity of the moon, the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup. It was interesting to think that the very first liquid ever poured on the moon, and the first food eaten there, were communion elements.”

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #1 on: October 17, 2022, 12:41:35 PM »
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  • So open Freemasons commit sacrilege "on the moon?" Not a surprising finish to the satanic 60s.
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]


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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #3 on: October 17, 2022, 11:27:29 PM »
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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #4 on: October 18, 2022, 05:21:03 AM »
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  • Buzz has got something to say about the matter!

    https://www.tiktok.com/@awakenconsciousness7/video/7031253015231253766?is_from_webapp=v1&item_id=7031253015231253766

    So, the moon landing was definitely a hoax, but I don't interpret this video the same way.  So, Girl: "Why didn't we go back to the moon?"  Buzz: "Because ... [pause] ... we didn't go there." meaning, we didn't go BACK there because ... well, we didn't go, and it would be nice to know why.  Then he rambled a bit about money.  So, he was trying to talk down to the child and ended up giving a dumb answer,  "We didn't go because ... we didn't go.  That's my question.  I want to know why.  [I think that perhaps it was about money.]"  This could be taken either way, so it's inconclusive.  There's plenty of evidence that the US didn't go, but this is neither here nor there for me.


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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #6 on: October 18, 2022, 02:52:21 PM »
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  • Astronauts & the Bible

    https://www.brighteon.com/5456ba6a-4811-4fcf-956b-3c143d3339a1

    Old man Buzz still packs a great right hook.  :laugh1:  He made some solid contact there.

    To me, when analyzing Astronaut behavior, THE biggest clue is their demeanor, body language, the looks on their faces during that press conference after Apollo 11.  Having just allegedly completed one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, they look downright upset, depressed, and at times bored.  I think that both Armstrong and  Aldrin became alcoholics.  Armstrong became a recluse.

    To me that speaks to the fact that they perhaps did believe that they were going to the moon, but at one point NASA realized they couldn't pull it off.  If you watch the movie Capricorn One, they pulled the astronauts out of the capsule just before launch, and up until the last second they thought they were going to the moon.

    So, as Masons, they either believed in the Bible, so they wouldn't swear on it, or else they hated the Bible so they wouldn't swear on it.  Otherwise, why would they hesitate?  Just stick your hand out and blurt out yet another lie.  One could argue that they were just annoyed.  If someone got in my face with a Bible and kept saying "Swear on the Bible that you were at one time an SSPX seminarian." I don't think I'd be inclined to do it, thinking it a vain and improper (partly blasphemous) misue of the Bible.  So to me, this is hard to get a feel for.  [Of course, I wouldn't swear on a Prot translation of the Bible, but that's a side issue not relevant here.]

    Of course, there was one strange clip in there when Sibrel asked Aldrin to swear, where he said "You're talking to the wrong guy.  Why don't you talk to the Administrator of NASA.  We're passengers.  We're guys going on a flight."  That says something there. (about :55 to 1:03 in the video)

    But, again, their post Apollo 11 press conference, that to me is the dead giveaway that they never went to the moon.  It almost felt like they were too embarrassed to look up.  It wasn't shyness because they had all given lots of interviews and press conferences before the mission.  And it wasn't just at the press conference.  People who knew Armstrong and Aldrin say that they changed afterward, that they weren't the same, that they became depressed, withdrawn, and turned to alcohol.  You could count on one hand the number of public appearances Armstrong made afterward.  Call me greedy, but if that were I, I would be all over the place and accepting speaker's fees for appearances for many years so that I could then retire early.





    Just look at the body language.

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #7 on: October 18, 2022, 04:42:24 PM »
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  • Whether on the moon or not, there was no Catholic priest, so no sacrilege was involved.  It was, in the words of the novus ordo, “made by human hands” whether consumed on the moon, in lower space, or in Stanley Kubrick’s studio.

    And yes, it has always struck me that the astronauts looked glum and guilty as three guys  before a judge and jury about to find them guilty of first degree murder.  I recall my mother, (RIP), commenting upon it at the time.  It was passed off as them being physically and mentally exhausted while pushed by the govt. into a news conference.  


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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #8 on: October 18, 2022, 05:14:17 PM »
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  • To me, when analyzing Astronaut behavior, THE biggest clue is their demeanor, body language, the looks on their faces during that press conference after Apollo 11.  Having just allegedly completed one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, they look downright upset, depressed, and at times bored.  I think that both Armstrong and  Aldrin became alcoholics.  Armstrong became a recluse.

    To me that speaks to the fact that they perhaps did believe that they were going to the moon, but at one point NASA realized they couldn't pull it off.  If you watch the movie Capricorn One, they pulled the astronauts out of the capsule just before launch, and up until the last second they thought they were going to the moon.

    So, as Masons, they either believed in the Bible, so they wouldn't swear on it, or else they hated the Bible so they wouldn't swear on it.  Otherwise, why would they hesitate?  Just stick your hand out and blurt out yet another lie.  One could argue that they were just annoyed.  If someone got in my face with a Bible and kept saying "Swear on the Bible that you were at one time an SSPX seminarian." I don't think I'd be inclined to do it, thinking it a vain and improper (partly blasphemous) misue of the Bible.  So to me, this is hard to get a feel for.  [Of course, I wouldn't swear on a Prot translation of the Bible, but that's a side issue not relevant here.]

    Of course, there was one strange clip in there when Sibrel asked Aldrin to swear, where he said "You're talking to the wrong guy.  Why don't you talk to the Administrator of NASA.  We're passengers.  We're guys going on a flight."  That says something there. (about :55 to 1:03 in the video)

    But, again, their post Apollo 11 press conference, that to me is the dead giveaway that they never went to the moon.  It almost felt like they were too embarrassed to look up.  It wasn't shyness because they had all given lots of interviews and press conferences before the mission.  And it wasn't just at the press conference.  People who knew Armstrong and Aldrin say that they changed afterward, that they weren't the same, that they became depressed, withdrawn, and turned to alcohol.  You could count on one hand the number of public appearances Armstrong made afterward.  Call me greedy, but if that were I, I would be all over the place and accepting speaker's fees for appearances for many years so that I could then retire early.





    Just look at the body language.
    Shows you the arrogance and stupidity of the big wigs or whoever at NASA -- after spending zillions of dollars on who knows what related to the supposed moon trip, they didn't have the smarts/common sense to properly prep these guys in the basics of how they should present themselves to the American public.  In any event, apparently the vast majority of the public at the time were so hood winked that they didn't raise the issues of how they presented themselves at this major/historic news conference.  At least now in retrospect we can certainly say that it is very telling.

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #9 on: October 18, 2022, 05:40:58 PM »
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  • Astronauts & the Bible

    https://www.brighteon.com/5456ba6a-4811-4fcf-956b-3c143d3339a1
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    Interesting that you can commit assault and battery without being prosecuted when are a government employee. :facepalm:

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #10 on: October 18, 2022, 05:42:49 PM »
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  • So open Freemasons commit sacrilege "on the moon?" Not a surprising finish to the satanic 60s.
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    Actually this was bread and wine from a protestant service, not the Holy Eucharist.


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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #11 on: October 18, 2022, 07:02:20 PM »
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    Actually this was bread and wine from a protestant service, not the Holy Eucharist.
    Protestant, Novus Ordo...no difference there. :laugh1:
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #12 on: October 18, 2022, 08:07:41 PM »
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  • That it wasn't the Eucharist isn't really the point.  That was a given.  Good thing of course.  It's that they publicly mocked the Church, mocked Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament while bragging about their mock desecration as they perpetuated fraud on the entire human race. I don't think there's a word or phrase despicable enough to describe them and what they've done.    

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #13 on: October 18, 2022, 08:27:28 PM »
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  • Old man Buzz still packs a great right hook.  :laugh1:  He made some solid contact there.

    To me, when analyzing Astronaut behavior, THE biggest clue is their demeanor, body language, the looks on their faces during that press conference after Apollo 11.  Having just allegedly completed one of the greatest accomplishments in human history, they look downright upset, depressed, and at times bored.  I think that both Armstrong and  Aldrin became alcoholics.  Armstrong became a recluse.

    To me that speaks to the fact that they perhaps did believe that they were going to the moon, but at one point NASA realized they couldn't pull it off.  If you watch the movie Capricorn One, they pulled the astronauts out of the capsule just before launch, and up until the last second they thought they were going to the moon.

    So, as Masons, they either believed in the Bible, so they wouldn't swear on it, or else they hated the Bible so they wouldn't swear on it.  Otherwise, why would they hesitate?  Just stick your hand out and blurt out yet another lie.  One could argue that they were just annoyed.  If someone got in my face with a Bible and kept saying "Swear on the Bible that you were at one time an SSPX seminarian." I don't think I'd be inclined to do it, thinking it a vain and improper (partly blasphemous) misue of the Bible.  So to me, this is hard to get a feel for.  [Of course, I wouldn't swear on a Prot translation of the Bible, but that's a side issue not relevant here.]

    Of course, there was one strange clip in there when Sibrel asked Aldrin to swear, where he said "You're talking to the wrong guy.  Why don't you talk to the Administrator of NASA.  We're passengers.  We're guys going on a flight."  That says something there. (about :55 to 1:03 in the video)

    But, again, their post Apollo 11 press conference, that to me is the dead giveaway that they never went to the moon.  It almost felt like they were too embarrassed to look up.  It wasn't shyness because they had all given lots of interviews and press conferences before the mission.  And it wasn't just at the press conference.  People who knew Armstrong and Aldrin say that they changed afterward, that they weren't the same, that they became depressed, withdrawn, and turned to alcohol.  You could count on one hand the number of public appearances Armstrong made afterward.  Call me greedy, but if that were I, I would be all over the place and accepting speaker's fees for appearances for many years so that I could then retire early.





    Just look at the body language.

    I never could quite put my finger on it, and de mortuii nil nisi bonum, but Neil Armstrong always came across to me as sort of a jerk.  It was as though he was kind of smirking and mocking people, as if to say "I bet you'd like for me to talk about it, but I'm not going to".  Sort of like Calvin Coolidge and his legendary silence.  (Today they'd say Coolidge was on the autism spectrum and suffered from selective mutism, which might very well have been the case.  At the very least, he kind of ran that "taciturn Yankee" thing into the ground.)

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    Re: Official: First meal on the moon was communion of bread and wine
    « Reply #14 on: October 18, 2022, 08:40:08 PM »
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  • Just to clarify, when they allegedly ate this protestant snack, 20th July 1969, the Novus Ordo Missae had not yet come into effect. (30th November 1969).
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

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