
Going Nowhere in February 2026

Dr. John Reizer
I’m waiting patiently as the countdown to the launch of Artemis II, scheduled for February 5, 2026, grows closer.
I believe that we’re about to be treated to the best CGI and FX productions in modern history. Have the powers that be finally designed the ultimate computer-generated Moon set ever conceived? Evidently so, because they’re getting ready to fake the first crewed Moon landing since the Apollo fakery in the early 1970s.
Just Follow the Stars, Neil!

Here’s an interesting story from a Twitter feed that was sent to me by a NoFakeNews reader. According to an analyst, scrutinizing the video below, the image of Earth, captured a few years ago by the uncrewed Artemis I, appears to have been digitally altered.
The analyst claims that when you increase and over-expose the lighting in the original image, a classic example of images pasted on a black background is observed. This can be confirmed by the appearance of jagged edges in the images of Earth and the spacecraft. In other words, the photos of Earth and the spacecraft are fake, according to the analyst.



You would think that with a budget of over 70 million dollars a day, the geniuses at NASA could clean up their Photoshopped space images.
I am curious to see how this fake mission will be executed.
A Masonic Apron

Do you notice anything Masonic?

Is This A Masonic Space Suit?
By the way, Artemis and Apollo are twin siblings, and they liked to play tricks on humans. 🤣

You can’t make this stuff up, but NASA sure can. Apollo played tricks on humans, pretending to go to the Moon, and now Artemis is about to do the same fakery!
Old-World Exploration YouTube Channel
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