THE CHALLENGER SPACE SHUTTLE EXPLOSION: CREW ALIVE TODAY?

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On January 28, 1986, the NASA Space Shuttle orbiter Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight over the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Florida at 11:38 EST. All seven crew members were killed, including five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists. Millions of Americans watched the launch live on TV because of Payload Specialist Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher in space. Media coverage of the explosion was extensive, and one study reported that 85% of Americans surveyed had heard the news within an hour of the accident.

In recent years, researchers and internet sleuths have posted evidence that most, if not all, of Challenger’s 7 crew members are still alive and thriving in their new professions, contrary to what the general public has been told. Could these crew members be alive and well? Have we been lied to? If so, what is the bigger picture, and what purpose would NASA have to cover up such a pivotal event in our nation’s history?

This is one serious rabbit hole and Brian Tseng of the FULL Disclosure NOW Movement and Disclosure Now! on YouTube joins Jessica to discuss it!

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