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Blue Origin Slammed by Online Conspiracy Theorists Claiming Mission Was a Hollywood FAKE

If you missed it, a group of well-known individuals boarded a somewhat phallic-looking Jeff Bezos rocket to set out on a space expedition. Pop singer Katy Perry…
Blue Origin Slammed by Online Conspiracy Theorists Claiming Mission Was a Hollywood FAKE

If you missed it, a group of well-known individuals boarded a somewhat phallic-looking Jeff Bezos rocket to set out on a space expedition.

Pop singer Katy Perry was part of an all-female space expedition that lasted 11 minutes. Other participants were journalist and Amazon millionaire Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sánchez, rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn, and CBS journalist Gayle King.

News sites covered the group’s space flight extensively, dressed in spacesuits that appeared to have been taken from the Marvel dressing room.

This meant that as the six ladies shot into space and swiftly returned, the entire globe was watching West Texas.
Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner, and Khloe Kardashian were among the well-known attendees who seemed motivated by the cause, but the majority of us were left asking, “was that it?”
Since then, videos from inside the capsule have also been made public, leading many to wonder why Perry chose to use an illegible butterfly card to reveal the setlist for her next tour rather than spending her four minutes in space gazing out the window.

Just a day after the operation, conspiracy theorists are abruptly stepping out of the shadows to comment on the video.

Unexpectedly, they have labeled the video as a “Hollywood fake” and CGI.

Taking to X to share their theories, one person wrote, “Anyone else think that the Blue Origin flight today was a Hollywood fake?”

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“Why do Blue Origin’s liftoffs look fake? Do they incorporate AI,” added a second user, while a third penned, “I’m pretty certain this Blue Origin launch is fake!! It doesn’t even look real. The real question is… why? Why go through all the trouble. A distraction from something?”

Others went even farther, asserting that the video of the women floating was produced in a film studio and that the entire incident was a massive Satanic rite.

Naturally, discussing a celebrity conspiracy theory would be incomplete without bringing up Satan and the Illuminati.

Why, then, are so many people calling the video a fake so quickly?

“This mission brings together two domains that have long been fertile ground for conspiracy theories: space exploration and celebrity culture,” Dr Daniel Jolley, an expert on the psychology of conspiracies from the University of Nottingham, told MailOnline.

Many of us would undoubtedly wish the entire trip had been staged, considering the inevitable environmental effects of shooting rockets full of celebrities. None of the aforementioned arguments, in my opinion, are particularly strong.

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