American hero Buzz Aldrin makes stunning endorsement



Legendary American astronaut Buzz Aldrin announced his endorsement in the 2024 presidential election — and leftists on social media are not taking it well.

"I believe we are best served by voting for @realDonaldTrump," Aldrin wrote in a lengthy statement on X on Wednesday morning. "I wholeheartedly endorse him for President of the United States."

Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became a household name in July 1969 when he and fellow Apollo 11 crew member Neil Armstrong became the first men to walk on the moon. So it comes as no surprise that Aldrin endorsed Trump mainly because of the former president's interest in space defense and exploration.

"Over time, I have seen our government’s approach to space wax and wane. But under the first Trump Administration, I was impressed to see how human space exploration was elevated as a policy of high importance again," Aldrin said in his statement.

To support his claim, Aldrin noted that Trump founded Space Force and reinstituted the National Space Council. Key Trump allies in the private sector such as Elon Musk have likewise made "advancements" in space exploration technology, Aldrin added.

Aldrin met Trump in the Oval Office in 2019 to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. While there, he lamented the recent reduction in funding for space programs.

'I did respect you, but you don’t respect any of the women in your life.'

In addition to discussing his concerns about space, Aldrin, 94, expressed concerns about the direction America is currently heading. He then indicated that Trump has the temperament and the "sober analysis" needed to withstand the "pressure" of the job "with firmness and follow-through."

"In times of uncertainty real leaders are most needed – to guide and inspire a people, to push through the noise, recognize what really matters, and accomplish missions critical to all citizens."

Aldrin did not make any reference to a political party or to Trump's opponent, Kamala Harris. Nevertheless, leftists on X railed against the beloved nonagenarian, claiming to have lost respect for him and his judgment.

"You just lost a fan. Donald Trump is a convicted felon traitor you back [sic]," wrote one disgruntled user who lists his manifold academic bona fides in his X bio.

"Such an unforced error. You know what it means to see the bigger picture, shame," another added.

Others claimed Aldrin was doing a disservice to women by voting for Trump.

""I have lost all respect I had for you. You should talk to the women in your life more," said one.

"Wow. I did respect you, but you don’t respect any of the women in your life. And with your own words, you state that the space program is more important to you than any women, their rights, their autonomy, or their ability to make decisions about their own body. Shameful," wrote another.

Some of those comments have dozens or even hundreds of likes.

With less than a week before Election Day, Trump currently holds a narrow national lead of just .4 and a lead in six of the seven battleground states, according to the RealClearPolling average.

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Is the moon landing FAKE?! Alex Stein CONFRONTS NASA engineer



On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon.

Armstrong’s step out of the spaceship and onto the foreign terrain of the moon has gone down in the history books as one of the most important steps mankind has ever taken — but some are skeptical of its validity.

Alex Stein is one of them, so he’s sitting down with a former NASA engineer, Charles Buhler, to get some answers.

“How were we able to go to the moon on these Apollo rockets in the 60s, but now today, we don’t have a rocket that can get there or at least send a man there? What’s that all about? Why is our space technology going backwards?” Stein asks Buhler.

“I think the biggest thing is there’s a couple of reasons for it. You know, 50 years ago, NASA had 10% of the federal budget. Now, we have less than 1% of the federal budget,” Buhler explains.

He also blames the lack of serious competition.

“We don’t have a conventional space race like we did against the Russians in the 1960s,” he says. “Now, we’re relying on companies to do it. NASA is funding a lot of companies to do the space race now, so that’s pretty exciting, if you’re a space enthusiast.”

According to Buhler, Artemis II is a spacecraft that will be sent to orbit the moon with astronauts as early as next year.

“Charles, they always say next year we’re going to send a man to the moon, next year, man on the moon — they’ve been saying that for 50 years,” Stein counters.

When Stein presses Buhler on whether or not the moon landing was faked and if so, why, Charles answers that “obviously” it wasn’t faked.

He cites moon rocks that he has in his lab at NASA as proof of the moon landing being real — but Stein was ready for that one, referencing the moon rock given to a Dutch museum by Neil Armstrong.

The rock was later found to be fake and made of petrified wood.

“And isn’t there moon rocks in Antarctica supposedly?” Stein asks, adding, “So isn’t it possible to get moon rocks on Earth?”

“It is, it truly is,” Buhler says. “We get Mars rocks too on Earth, whenever there’s a meteor collision. That’s possible.”


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Did Tucker Carlson actually just admit to believing in aliens?



When Alex Stein asked Tucker Carlson his thoughts on extraterrestrial life, Tucker’s response didn’t disappoint.

“I believe it was Ronald Reagan who said that it would take an existential outside threat in order to bring all the nations together, so I think that they might be using aliens as a psyop to scare us. What is your opinion on aliens?” Stein asked.

“Well the whole topic has certainly been frequently used as a psyop; that's documented,” explained Tucker, referencing Project Blue Book and other similar operations.

“There's absolutely no question. The U.S. government used this story as a distraction and has lied a great deal about it,” he continued. “The question is — at the core, underneath all of that, underneath all the lying — is there something there?”

“Yes, there is, and it's been written about since we have a written record; it's been written about for thousands of years, and so, yes, there is something that is not human flying around. It is an independent intelligence. Is it extraterrestrial? I don’t think that it is ... but whatever it is, it is real.”

Tucker’s evidence comes from personally knowing some of the whistleblowers who have brought forth allegations.

“The U.S. government absolutely does have physical evidence of this (whatever it is), and we know that from 10 separate whistleblowers, a couple of whom I know,” he told Stein.

“The third thing we know is the U.S. government — the Congress specifically, including the Senate Majority Leader, including the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and including two different committee chairmen — [is] making extraordinary efforts to prevent the UAP disclosure Act of 2023 from taking effect, from preventing the act from releasing the information to the public. They're trying really, really hard, and that's true, and I know that for a fact,” Tucker assured Stein.

“Of course, there are psyops, and they're going in many different directions. It's hard to know exactly what they are, but the core facts are: this is real; the U.S. government does have physical evidence; and they are still trying to hide it from us.”

While he’s not sure what all this adds up to, he is confident in saying that whatever the truth is, “there's dark stuff at the center of the story.”

To hear Tucker’s full analysis and his insight regarding Operation Paperclip, the moon landing, and more NASA conspiracies, watch the clip below.


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4 Conspiracies YouTube Allows To Flourish While Censoring Claims Of Election Fraud

YouTube will allow conspiracy theory videos about Russians stealing the 2016 election, or 9/11 being an inside job, but not videos on 2020 election fraud.