04/19/2026
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This year’s launch of the much-hyped “space mission” Artemis II on April 1 is hardly any different from the movies filmed in the Nevada desert about the first human landing on… that very same desert. Similar mistakes, similar lies.
NASA leadership not only lies for a specific reason (e.g., greed), but also does so for no apparent reason and often believes its own fabricated stories. This is how mythomania—the condition of pathological lying—can be described.

Some people’s hair stands on end—but not everyone’s. The bald astronaut doesn’t have that problem.
A good way to get started with the theme of the new space fairy tale is a video on YouTube.

Two audio tracks are available: German and English.
It’s obvious why, right now, a Hollywood company is being hired to present the world with spectacular footage of a space journey invented specifically for this purpose—one straight out of science fiction. When everyone is fed up with dealing with the American president’s mental turmoil, a distraction is needed.
These heroic astronauts made an unexpected discovery during this historic mission. There are no worms on the moon that could decompose the human body in such a way, but we should give artificial intelligence great credit for this idea.

Source: Telegram, April 7, 2026, 11:56 p.m.
Another video showing the landing capsule test, depicting how the capsule “returned” to Earth.

Source: Telegram, April 13, 2026, 2:58 p.m.
Let’s watch the video that Elon Musk released on April 7, 2026, which includes the following description: The NASA Artemis mission flies just past the Moon.
The billionaire was probably referring to the previous Artemis mission. After all, he wouldn’t be talking about a mission number 2 that doesn’t exist. What does Grok think of this movie?
Yes, this is exactly the same footage from the onboard camera that comes from the NASA film “Ride Along,” which is dedicated to the Artemis I mission and was originally released in late 2022 (about 3.5 years ago). Elon’s post matches the first shots and images from that old clip, not new footage from the Artemis II mission.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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