From “thepeoplesvoice.tv”
Researchers have uncovered what they call the most glaring evidence yet of a massive NASA cover-up: newly released footage from the Artemis II mission shows astronauts’ hands casting sharp, realistic shadows under the cabin lights, while a floating plush Earth toy drifting nearby casts none at all — an impossibility under consistent lighting conditions.
That single, impossible discrepancy should end the debate. Real space has one set of physics. NASA’s video has two. The floating toy was clearly added later — or the whole scene was lit on a soundstage where the puppeteers forgot to keep the story straight.
Hey @grok how come in Space, NASA’s Astronauts Hands cast shadows, but a floating Plushy doesn’t? pic.twitter.com/C2iIspwxcF
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) April 7, 2026
But the shadow blunder is only the opening act. Multiple clips circulating online scream AI-generated fakery.
Frame-by-frame analysis shows jittery edges around the astronauts’ suits, background stars that flicker in and out of existence, and — most damning — one brief, nightmare-fuel moment where a crew member appears to have three legs.
Checking in on the “astronauts”.
Daily reminder—Everything is fake and gay. pic.twitter.com/IgbHYd4YrM
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) April 4, 2026
The extra limb materializes for less than a second before the AI rendering engine corrects itself, but the glitch is unmistakable. Human bodies don’t spontaneously grow extra limbs in zero gravity. Deepfake algorithms do.
NASA claims the mission is “the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, sending four astronauts around the Moon.” Conveniently, the livestreams are heavily edited, the raw telemetry is classified, and every “spontaneous” moment looks like it was motion-captured in a green-screen room.
Sound familiar? Same playbook as Apollo 11: blurry evidence, contradictory lighting, and a public told to shut up and clap. The plushy shadow anomaly and the three-legged astronaut are not “camera tricks.” They are the mask slipping.
While taxpayers foot the bill for another multi-billion-dollar fairy tale, the real question remains: if NASA can’t even keep the shadows consistent in 2026, how are we supposed to believe they’re flying people to the Moon?
Wake up. The Moon is still waiting — and so is the truth.
