Everyone over a certain age remembers the Challenger explosion back in 1986, right? It was horrible. Tragic. And of course, post-event, it opened up cans of worms over just how ready or prepared they were, as well as the Shuttle itself. All of those people--all at the peak of their lives and careers--losing their lives so soon after take off.
...or did they?
There seems to be alternative information going around that dispute what we were led to believe about the Challenger explosion, and following the event, that what transpired is extremely questionable, to say the least. If this alternative information is so blatantly "in your face," it makes one wonder just how stupid NASA thinks we really are!? (don't answer that) And if the information is real, it only shows just how evil NASA is, that they would dupe the world into believing this catastrophe. (click on or hover over picture for a larger version)
Look at the following pictures and descriptions below. The first two look to be the most convincing. The rest are a bit of a stretch, but hey, there's nothing that says a little plastic surgery couldn't completely change a person's looks. And let's not forget this is 30+ years from the accident--people tend to look quite different with 30 years of life added to them:
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Francis Richard Scobee
Dick Scobee
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Judith "Judy" Resnick
Professor Judith Resnick - Yale Law
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Michael J. "Mickey" Smith
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Michael J. "Mickey" Smith
Professor Michael J. Smith - University of
Wisconsin
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Christa McCauliffe
McAuliffe was born as SHARON CHRISTA
Corrigan on September 2, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts. She was known by her
middle name from an early age, although in later years she signed her name
"S. Christa Corrigan", and eventually "S. Christa
McAuliffe."
Sharon McCauliffe
Syracuse Law Professor
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Others had
questions, so much so that the BBC presented a documentary about NASA related anomalies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xciCJfbTvE4
So the question is - following Gus Grissom and other deaths, could there have been an ulterior motive regarding the Challenger explosion? And if they did not all die, and were then given "new lives" by NASA, it seems very strange indeed that they would keep their real names, right?