Not everyone is convinced that the all-female crew actually left Earth, as wild conspiracy theories ignited online. Internet-dwelling sceptics have panned the launch as a 'Hollywood fake', claiming it had 'the worst CGI any of these fake space agencies has produced'.
Wild theories claim that Jeff Bezos' New Shepard mission took place entirely inside a film studio, with the crew 'floating' in tanks of water. Some online theorists went even further, claiming that the entire mission was a 'satanic' ritual led by Katy Perry and Jeff Bezos.
While none of these claims have any basis in reality, psychologists say that this mission was a 'perfect storm for conspiratorial thinking'.
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And we know there is no basis to this because.....????
ReplyDeleteI'm skeptical of a conspiracy theory because who thinks these women could keep their mouths shut?
ReplyDeleteThis was the most sickening display of feminism ever. Like others said this was a carnival ride and an insult to real astronauts. The topping on the cake was Oprah for cryin' outloud.
ReplyDeleteNo one cares
ReplyDeleteThe worst part of this charade was that in the same breath as this "all female crew" were mentioned, the last "all female crew" was also mentioned - the Soviet female cosmonaut from the 60s.....who ACTUALLY DID SOMETHING, received REAL TRAINING, and was likely as capable as her male counterparts at doing what was needed for the flight.
ReplyDeleteCrew is a misuse of the English language. They were cargo.
ReplyDeleteMission? More like a TV episode badly done.
ReplyDeleteA very expensive carnival ride for wealthy air-headed celebs hyped as if they had just returned to Earth after making made a round trip to Mars.
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