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Anonymous No. 16122990

Is the moon really a planet thats made of gas? Have the scientists been lying to us all along?

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Anonymous No. 16123017

>>16122990
>>16122990
>Is the moon really a planet
Yes because the moon fits the definition of orbiting a star.

Anonymous No. 16123075

>>16122990
>not one kid yelled out "NO IT ISN'T YOU DUMB CUNT"
Shameful.

Anonymous No. 16123095

>>16122990
Is this what a scientist looks like?

Anonymous No. 16123147

>>16122990
Whoever allowed her to not only attend this gathering but speak at it should be tarred, feathered, and possibly hanged. In a government full of idiots, she is by far the most aggressively dumb animal to have ever done it. If her IQ is more than a single digit I'd be very surprised.

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Anonymous No. 16123178

A black woman says that our moon is made up mostly of gases. You might disagree. You might even have some evidence to the contrary. But you have to ask yourself: is this really worth losing my job over? A black woman says that our moon is made up mostly of gases.

Anonymous No. 16123186

>>16123147
>she is by far the most aggressively dumb animal to have ever done it
A challenger appears!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgbBP9Em00A

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16123190

heres part of her speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0mgq0stFO8

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πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16123339

Speaking on Monday at an eclipse event Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas claims to have "created" at Booker T. Washington High School in her Houston-area district, she tried to provide some scientific explanation for the solar system's workings β€” but any students who listened are going to fail Astronomy 101.

"You have the energy of the moon at night," Jackson Lee tried explaining to attendees, seeming to misunderstand that the moon doesn't release energy at night, it is merely reflecting light from the sun.

"And sometimes you've heard the word 'full moon,'" she continued. "Sometimes you need to take the opportunity just to come out and see a full moon," which the graduate of Yale explained is a "complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of gases."

Jackson Lee continued, saying "that's why the question is why β€” or how β€” could we as humans live on the moon. The gas is such that we can do that," the representative who served on the House's Science Committee and Space and Aeronautics Committee claimed.

Continuing on her celestial tour, Jackson Lee also said that the "sun is a mighty powerful heat and it's almost impossible to go near the sun" while the "moon is more manageable."

Anonymous No. 16123373

>>16123186
Is this some filibuster tactic?

Anonymous No. 16123425

>>16122990
This is why we have never gone back astronauts fly right through it. In 69 it turned to dust because of sick tbird doughnuts.

Anonymous No. 16123434

Hey America, can you please stop using the political parties as a home for the mentally deficient?
In the rest of the world we have socialized homes where they can play lawn bowls or garden or knit safety without running a country.

Anonymous No. 16123441

>>16123434
This is why football in America is more entertaining.

Anonymous No. 16123447

>>16123441
I watched 15 minutes of the super bowl and saw ~3 minutes of actual play, you are objectively wrong.
https://youtu.be/Bg64Sdbymq4
Note, the games keeps going so long as the ball stays in and the hit is between the shoulders and knees.

Anonymous No. 16123468

>>16123447
Sommabitch

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16124643

Ivy Leaguers are particularly dumb when it comes to…well just about anything, but astronomy is one of those things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOLph2zyiNY

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16125327

>>16124643
omg lmao

Anonymous No. 16125794

Some magician is actually putting the moon there to give the illusion of outer space being vast. And so we don't run out of suns.. we get a new sun every morning AND the stars are doing it too, the thing if you notice them different they have always been that way because of a fact you didn't know.. hmmm.. a fact is saying it again, that it's always been that way, so there are facts covering the noticing, magicians too. Like dynamo, clever misdirection and tricks you can't work out that easily. Moon fakes, magicians do that to cover up the moon being a harder trick, fake magic OR IS IT that real magic hides from other tricks, the laws of physics being the magic too, and the real magic hiding behind the provable stuff, provable science is probably old spells, real magic too, hiding behind moon tricks, gas they say, as I can see here. Or is laws of physics just fake magic too, tricks, or manifestations saying there is a gas moon so one day someone discovers gas on the moon, coincidentally and determines the moon's gas

Anonymous No. 16125853

>>16123373
Most of the time when Congress is in session, there are very few representatives in the House chamber but they have to keep the proceedings going to be considered in session. During these times, members will often give speeches to a mostly empty chamber just to get it into the Congressional Record, which they can later use for campaigning.
Since it's easy to get floor time during these low periods, members also use it for making proclamations that honor various groups important to their constituencies. If you've volunteered for an animal shelter in a member's district for thirty years, it's nice to have a proclamation honoring you in the Congressional Record and they might even give you the flag that was flying over the capitol at the time (there are a bunch of them and they're changed out constantly throughout the day so members can give them out as gifts).

Anonymous No. 16125903

>>16125794
I mean the provable science and laws of physics could be fake magic too, i.e, clever tricks.. OR.. are the laws of physics old spells?

Anonymous No. 16125987

>>16124643
They are correct, if this isn't true any more then it's a mandela effect.

Anonymous No. 16125991

>>16122990
Pm this is what i looked like just now talking about vitamins then

Anonymous No. 16126212

>>16123339
>"...it's almost impossible to go near the sun" while the "moon is more manageable."
Can't really argue with that part.

Anonymous No. 16126217

I'll give her half a pass, as she says she mispoke and meant to say that tjhe Sun is made of gases. But even allowing for that, her remarks showed a huge lack of basic understanding about the topic she was there to talk about. Given that she knows is profiundly ignorant about the topic, her staff should have drafted remarks that made sense for her to read. Crappy staff work.

Anonymous No. 16126341

>>16123339
>she was almost the mayor of Houston
Thankfully she ONLY got the much LOWER office of Congresswoman. Phew, bullet dodged!

Anonymous No. 16126345

>>16126217
If you replace "moon" with "sun" when she talks about it being made of gases then it also means that when she said, "Can humans live on the moon? Are the gases such that we could do that?" it changes it to her musing about living on the SUN.

Anonymous No. 16126405

>>16122990
The moon moves across the sky and is therefore a planet in the classical sense.

Anonymous No. 16126658

>The Hill reported that during a 1997 visit to the Mars Pathfinder operations center, Jackson Lee asked whether the Pathfinder rover had taken a picture of the U.S. flag planted by Neil Armstrong; the flag had been planted on the Moon, not Mars. Jackson Lee was at the time a member of the Aeronautics and Space Subcommittee of the House Science Committee. In response, Jackson Lee’s deputy chief of staff accused the newspaper of racial bias without disputing the story's accuracy. The Hill denied the allegations and stood by its reporting.

Anonymous No. 16126660

>>16126345
we could live on the dark side of the sun

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16126841

>>16126341
At one point in time during the 1970s the people of the US Virgin Islands elected a well known homosexual child predator to their non-voting seat in congress because they wanted to get rid of him and sending him to Washington DC was easier than getting him convicted because he was rich and their courts were corrupt.

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16127944

>>16126841
Epstein's dad

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Anonymous No. 16127950

>>16122990

SHE is an example of why racially based admissions to ivy league colleges was (and is) a VERY bad idea.

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16128696

putting mental midgets in congress is advantageous for the people who plan on manipulating them

Anonymous No. 16129023

>>16126345
Could live there as long as you only go outside at night.

Anonymous No. 16129075

>>16128696
They're put there by even more retarded electorates. There's no need for a secret cabal of high IQ leaders that the real, midwit leaders are somehow concealing.

I wish there were someone behind the wheel

Anonymous No. 16129085

>>16123017
The moon is orbiting the earth you retarded fucking nigger

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πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16129929

>>16129075
>They're put there by even more retarded electorates.
you really believe that fairy tale?
you think elections are real?

Anonymous No. 16130186

>>16129929
What point does this graph with no labels prove? What is it measuring? What does each axis represent? 1 through 9 of what?

Anonymous No. 16130489

>>16130186
Judging by the image's name, probably this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benford's_law

Anonymous No. 16130496

>>16130489
What does the high occurrence of small leading digits in a series of numbers have to do with elections? I still don't understand what the data points are measuring.

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16130971

>>16130496
>too low IQ to understand Bedford's law
NGMI

Anonymous No. 16130983

>>16130971
What, too many of Biden's votes had leading 4s? Because votes are number strings? No, I genuinely don't understand what data that barely labeled graph measures.

Anonymous No. 16132162

>>16130983
trolling or genuinely stupid?

Anonymous No. 16132192

>>16132162
feigning ignorance is a standard technique to stifle conversation. Gaslighting, if you will

Anonymous No. 16132207

>>16132162
>>16132192
What do the points on the graph measure?

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πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16132932

>>16129075
>They're put there by even more retarded electorates.
That belief is popular because it plays into your desire to see yourself as more intelligent than everyone else, but the truth is that elections are entirely fake. The reported vote totals are made up in order to justify the results that desired.

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16134104

>>16132932
When Bush Jr. replaced paper ballots with soience voting machines after the 2000 election, that was the formal end of any possibility of having votes counted accurately. With all electronic voting systems faking the results is so easy and foolproof because there is no long any paper trail to worry about.

Anonymous No. 16134147

>>16134104
>there is no long any paper trail

THIS.
Basically one person gets to say "That person won" and there is no way to refute the claim.
It is IMPOSSIBLE for there to be an independent check of the voting system.

Anonymous No. 16135242

>>16134147
And they would never have made that change if they weren't planning on faking election results to begin with

Anonymous No. 16136423

>>16135242
There was a small minority of """"conspiracy theorists"""" who were saying that would happen when the switch to electronic voting was made, but the ZOG controlled mainstream media of course brushed them off as "conspiracy theorists"

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Anonymous No. 16136458

>>16134104
Georgia switched from voting machines to ballot marking machines in 2019 so now every vote has a verifiable human readable paper ballot but that didn't stop Fulton County's hijinks from taking place in CNN Center's basement during the 2020 election. Paper ballots don't stop things like ballot harvesting, ballot dumping, or ballot creation. There are ways to fight against each of those but it would compromise the secrecy of the ballot's voter.
The funny thing in Georgia is that after the 2000 election, they switched to Diebold voting machines, the first state in the nation to do so. Republicans in the state warned that voting machines were a bad idea but Democratic Secretary of State Cathy Cox (C not K) said people worried about that kind of thing just didn't understand how things worked in Georgia and that it would be ok.

Anonymous No. 16137142

>>16136458
Georgia has been deeply corrupt going back at least to the Leo Frank days. Leo had to be lynched because the state's governor was paid off the prevent Leo's death sentence verdict from being carried out.

Anonymous No. 16137498

Moon is a planetoid, yes. Some even suggest to name Earth-Moon system a double planet.
The gas thing is nonsense.

πŸ—‘οΈ Anonymous No. 16138546

>>16136423
Why are people branded by the media at "conspiracy theorists" always right?

Anonymous No. 16138617

>>16129085
>Things can only orbit a single other thing
Wrong. Ask your mom about last night.

Anonymous No. 16139596

>>16129085
the n word is racist

Anonymous No. 16139600

>>16129929
still crying? come on, let it go, friend.

Anonymous No. 16141188

>>16139596
thats good

Anonymous No. 16141435

>>16126217
Her staff is probably full of people similar to her.

Anonymous No. 16142773

>>16136423
How come "conspiracy theorists" are right about everything?

Anonymous No. 16144373

>>16130496
Thats because you're low IQ

Anonymous No. 16144385

>>16144373
At this point I'm convinced that image is just a troll.
>post nonsensical graph with barely any labels
>insult anyone who asks for clarification