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Revision as of 16:20, July 13, 2024

Photos of earth from Space?

You may recall many images of earth from "space". If you google it, you shall find several of them. So now you can debunk flat earth right?

Not so fast: THEY ARE ALL FAKE!

NASA's "CGI artist" Robert Simmon made the famous blue marble with Photoshop.

Robert Simmons, NASA's Lead Data Visualizer and Information Designer

"It's Photoshopped, because it has to be."

Robert Simmons, NASA's Lead Data Visualizer and Information Designer [1] described making the Blue marble image with Photoshop taking images from a flat map and wrapping them on to a ball. He added clouds and some artistic flair so that it would meet people's expectations of what earth should look like. So, if you're looking for a picture of earth, seems all you will get is a composite images taken from multiple pictures and photoshopped. (NASA admits this, quit making excuses for them) [2]

The last time anyone took a photograph from above low Earth orbit that showed an entire hemisphere (one side of a globe) was in 1972 during Apollo 17. NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites were designed to give a check-up of Earth’s health. By 2002, we finally had enough data to make a snap shot of the entire Earth... The hard part was creating a flat map of the Earth’s surface with four months’ of satellite data... Then we wrapped the flat map around a ball. My part was integrating the surface, clouds, and oceans to match people’s expectations of how Earth looks from space.
- Robert Simmons

Earth keeps on changing

Looking at the below images, you can see that earth either changed dramatically year by year, or NASA had different artists. Now look at the image titled "Where does all that fit?" - We're supposed to believe in 2012 North America took over half the globe! What a joke!

Still think these are real images of earth?

Let's take a look at the earth that shows the word "SEX" written in the clouds, Or is the image showing the number of the beast, six hundred sixty-six or χξϛ (in Greek numerals, χ represents 600, ξ represents 60 and ϛ represents 6)?

Can you see the obvious "copy and pasted" clouds? Click on the image titled "Copy-Pasted Clouds" and look how the clouds are literally copy & pasted. Seems like we're not getting our 73 billion dollars worth out of NASA!

If NASA was actually looking at the earth from space, I doubt 7,000 islands would have been able to hide from them until 2011. [3]

Now maybe you'll be able to see why flat earthers say "There's no real pictures of earth from space"... Is because literally, there are none!

Many still claim that these "photos" of earth are "evidence" and the best "proof" that we live on a space ball (or space pear) mostly covered in bendy water, spinning and flying through a vacuum of space and somehow our atmos never gets sucked away.

Demonic images can be found in the globe images (coincidence?)

If you take the images of earth and cut them, and splice them - you can see some pretty disturbing images in them. You could say it's a coincidence once or twice, but this sick freakish joke keeps happening. It's like NASA is just rubbing it in our faces, and sadly - indoctrinated people will defend this money laundering satanic military complex.

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Why aren't there any real images of earth?

That's the question many of us have. If space was real, and NASA actually sent satellites into space, then all they'd have to do is turn around and take a picture of earth once in a while. It would help satisfy people's impression of NASA, and maybe we might stop thinking that they are a complete fraud.

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