>>23438818>It's 15 minutes, if you cannot even skim through that, then you clearly cannot be taken seriously.Ok, don't take me seriously then. I don't give a shit what you think.
>Tell me how it's been faked. If not, then you've just acknowledged that the footage is real.Could whatever scene you're alluding to be created as a convincing scene in something like a Marvel movie? If so, then it obviously can be faked.
This is why discussing contemporary space shenanigans is completely uninteresting. Our level of VFX today is so good that you can fake pretty much anything convincingly. And that's why discussing the Apollo missions are much more interesting, because they just didn't have the tools to make convincing fakery back then.
Also, notice that my post about the ISS wasn't about it's reality at all, it was about how they fix up the jewess astronauts' hair with hair spray. Which can't be denied, and which is ridiculous regardless.