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Artemis Program: Continuing the Deception?

Analysis suggesting that NASA's Artemis program may be perpetuating the same deceptive practices allegedly used in the original Apollo missions.

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The Artemis program, NASA's initiative to return humans to the Moon, has raised similar questions to those surrounding the original Apollo missions. Despite advances in camera technology since the 1960s, imagery from Artemis missions has exhibited curious artifacts and inconsistencies that researchers have flagged for further investigation. The enormous budget allocated to the Artemis program, combined with significant delays and technical setbacks, has led some analysts to question whether the funds are being directed toward actual lunar exploration or toward more sophisticated simulation technologies. The involvement of private contractors with limited public oversight creates additional opacity around the program's true activities. Comparisons between Apollo-era footage and modern Artemis imagery reveal surprising similarities in visual presentation, despite the fifty-year gap in technology. Questions remain about why modern high-definition cameras have not produced significantly clearer evidence of human presence on the lunar surface.

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