China to the Moon? No People, Just Machines

Recently B.N. Frank, who does extensive work and publishes numerous commentaries about technology, talked about China’s plans to go to the moon, mainly to mine minerals, harness solar energy, and develop military assets, among other purposes. Naturally, the question therefore becomes, will China succeed?

The answer, and forecast of this post, is no, China will not send any of its citizens all the way to the moon, and most likely, will only send unmanned machines, like rovers, if even that.

What isn’t mentioned in Frank’s article are the strong and compelling arguments that the original and alleged Apollo moon landings from 1969 to 1974 were most likely faked. I write about and make a thorough case that the U.S. moon landings of those times were indeed faked, and are among some major historical deceptions, like 9/11, the Deceptive Fall of the Soviet Union, and the COVID-19 psy-op. Even with nearly 50 years of time since the alleged Apollo moon landings, much more advanced technology, and the absence of a Bretton Woods Gold Standard, ended by Richard Nixon in 1971, to restrict government funding, NASA today claims it can’t send people to the moon, when somehow it could several decades ago. How this could be, no one has answered, at least not convincingly or satisfactorily.

Additionally, NASA conveniently lost both the structural designs for the LEM that allegedly sent the Apollo astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the moon as well as the telemetry data showing the exact coordinates in space of Armstrong and Aldrin on the moon to prove they actually made it all the way there. As such, no independent researchers or auditors have been able to inspect either the structural design of the LEM to prove it was structurally capable of carrying astronauts to the moon or the original telemetry data to prove the astronauts were ever physically present on the moon.

Furthermore, recently, the confession of the son of former MP Cyrus Eugene Akers was released; the testimony claims that Akers witnessed the faking of the Apollo Moon landings in Canon Air Force Base in New Mexico. Akers claims that Armstrong and Aldrin, along with then President Lyndon Johnson, among others, were present and participated in the staged and faked moon landings at Canon Air Force Base. Akers’ son explains that his father was forced and threatened to keep his knowledge of the hoax a secret, and that his son, who gave the confession, was approached by authorities on a couple occasions to make sure he didn’t reveal his father’s knowledge of the hoax. Akers’ son permitted his confession to go public only after his death; the confession can be seen here.

With that critical contextual premise, if the United States, with more advanced technology, engineering, and overall better industrial production, can’t send any people to the moon, China most surely cannot either. By extension, this most likely means that nobody can send people to the moon, considering nobody ever has.

Furthermore, according to Bart Sibrel’s book Moon Man, some Chinese universities teach their students that the Apollo moon landings are both false and U.S. propaganda. This indicates that China doesn’t believe the Apollo moon landings were genuine either.

As such, in conclusion, despite its ambitions and show of intelligence and might, China, like all other countries, will not succeed in sending any of its people to the Moon, and will likely only send unmanned machines there, if even that.

If China does prove this forecast wrong and indeed send people to the moon, I will correct this post.

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