April 1, 2026. NASA's SLS rocket supposedly launched from Cape Canaveral, sending four astronauts on the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972. The official narrative is historic achievement. The public response is widespread skepticism.
The timing is unfortunate at best. An April Fools' Day launch for a mission requiring global credibility creates an immediate trust deficit. The context is worse: an unpopular war in Iran, the unfolding Epstein scandal implicating political figures, and an administration with a documented history of misleading communications.
Financial questions compound the credibility gap. NASA's budget stands at $25.4 billion—an increase during wartime when veteran assistance faces cuts. How does lunar exploration remain funded while domestic programs suffer?
Most significant is the absence of independent verification. Private satellite operators and foreign space agencies (China, Russia, India) maintain surveillance capabilities over Florida. None have released imagery confirming the launch. No independent journalists have accessed mission data. No third-party experts have verified telemetry.
The administration's communication strategy relies on carefully produced videos rather than press conferences, direct answers, or independent oversight. When questions arise, the response is more footage, not more transparency.
This is not a denial of space exploration. It is a demand for accountability from an administration that has repeatedly prioritized spectacle over substance. Trust is not built on beautiful visuals. It is built on verifiable facts and independent confirmation.
#Artemis #NASAFAKE #transparency #space #accountability
https://newsgroup.site/artemis-ii-moon-mission-crew-april-2026/
Bondi Departs Amidst Harsh Scrutiny Over Epstein Document Handling
Former AG Pam Bondi exits amid criticism for how she handled sensitive Jeffrey Epstein documents. Find out why people are upset and what happens next.
#PamBondi, #EpsteinDocuments, #DOJFiles, #Transparency, #PublicScrutiny
https://newsletter.tf/pam-bondi-leaves-after-criticism-epstein-docs/
Pam Bondi has left her position after criticism for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents. This follows media reports calling her process 'royally fouled up'.
#PamBondi, #EpsteinDocuments, #DOJFiles, #Transparency, #PublicScrutiny
https://newsletter.tf/pam-bondi-leaves-after-criticism-epstein-docs/