It’s sickening to know what really happened. Flights safety was not their top priority. Two of the engineers refused to sign off on the go decision but were over written by management. Those individuals who didn’t listen to their own experts, were never held accountable and went on to have a long business career.
The two top executives at NASA were removed from the space program and transferred to paperclip pusher positions. Soon after that, they both left NASA.
The problem is the people who signed off on this launch should have gone to jail for manslaughter. Based on the temperatures if they had just waited one more day they would have gotten off safely. However, they consciously and deliberately push the envelope on low temperatures well below anything they had any experience with despite the fact that the experience they did have suggested exactly what happened. They really should have gotten some jail time for that.
Sts 51-l of 7 astronauts were killed after launch explode in the sky in January 28,1986. Space Camp movie in June 6,1986 in the dvd 6 astronauts were in the Sts-51-l in the dvd and jinx of 1 astronaut max. In January 16, 2003 7 astronauts were launching in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle columbia in the sky and the space. And in February 1,2003 7 astronauts were in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle columbia were heading on earth. Now at 9:00 a.m. the sts 107 Space shuttle columbia explose from the left side of the wing. When the 7 astronauts were killed in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle has been explode and the Sts-107 columbia in smoke in the sky to the ground. And hope the Space Camp 2 movie is next for 7 astronauts again.
38 years ago, was watching this as a teenager aged 14 years old. I am 52 years old and this was absolutely horrific to watch live on the news coverage as it happened.
Although this video is from the evening news, I remember this day in 1986 like it was yesterday and being home as I was too sick to go to school. I was watching the Price is Right and Dan Rather interrupted the 12:00pm show to announce the explosion.
I’ll never forget that tragedy. I was watching at home with my family. We were all so excited counting down and everything. Then ended up in shock about what we were seeing. Crying and screaming.
There was pressure to launch. Engineers stated that it was dangerous to launch that day in the below freezing temperature. They were overruled by management. NASA didn't want to postpone the launch. And seven astronauts lost their lives because of it.
I must say this very respectfully... Back in 1986 ( I think) the Challenger blew up upon take off on a too cold day... If the higher-ups had only listened to those with hands on experience then perhaps those 7 who perished may be still with us....😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I watched this live in school. 4th grade(?). Most every school tuned in that day because of the first teacher in space. God rest their souls, and mercy for their families.
Nasa tried covering up the leaked recordings from the crew. Of course. Some of the crew survived until impact with the ocean. Horror for 3 minutes for them. Awful.
The shuttle fell hundreds of feet into the ocean. Hitting the surface at that speed was like hitting a concrete wall. The astronauts were killed instantly. Later, divers found their bodies and they were buried at Arlington Cemetery.
Just tragic. Scobee and Smith were buried at Arlington separately. McAuliffe was buried in Concord, Jarvis’s ashes were scattered at sea by his widow, McNair in South Carolina and Onizuka in Hawaii.
Very sad, sorry for your loss, & thank you for driving humanity into space, This USA achievement will be looked at in the future with great appreciation.
Same for me. I used to think that the whole craft blew up and the astronauts died right at that moment. It's very upsetting that they may have survived the plunge to earth only to die on impact with the water.
I remember watching this in school but I don’t remember the news coverage afterward. I need to read up and watch a few docs on it to learn the details again. The tragedy of the lives lost was enormous.
The "First" teacher to go into space never got there, the Second black person to ever enter space has just been there two years prior, in 1984 in a different model of the Challenger. This incident was only his second mission since joining NASA; he was only 35.
I was 7 but here’s what I remember .I remember watching this live in school for some reason .Can anyone else remember that .It’s very odd thinking about that as a man in his 40s now .Why was I watching this in school on tv .
@@cseve8801 just one more instance of someone feeling the need to bring in the woken BS. They weren't immigrants in the true sense. They were all born in America. Some people just can't help themselves trying to bring their agenda into everything. it's sickening. I don't know why anyone's ethnicity would make this more of a disaster than it was.
I was 14 yrs old and in 8th grade when this happened. I remember my former 7th grade social studies teacher Mrs. Welsch come into my class and tell my teacher what had happened, the memory etched in my mind forever.
@@songlyrics7197 well, this won't save them now, but the shuttle was supposed to have an escape system so that in these circumstance the crew could be rescued. although the launch managers who allowed this to happen were truly at fault, none of it would have happened if the shuttle had been better designed. as much as I like the idea of an all-purpose "spacecraft", the truth is that it should have been a conventional rocket system, possibly reusable like the falcon 9s are today.
I'll Never Forget Where I Was. How I Felt. What I Thought. 21. Working In a Factory in St. Louis. No Cell Phones. No Internet. Had an Agonizing Wait to Get Home and Turn on the News.
I remember watching this launch in grade school not really understanding the seriousness of the situation, the teachers wheeled the tv out quickly and we had our attention turned elsewhere.
I was in college at the time and the last report I had suggested they were not going to launch that morning. As a result, after my last class in the morning, I just went ahead and went to lunch. While I was eating I heard three girls talking and one of them said "Oh and what's that teacher board" not catching the full conversation I just figured oh they they did launch. On the way back to my dorm somebody told me that the space shuttle had exploded, given who it was I thought they were joking because most people on campus who knew me knew I was a big space buff. As I entered my dorm and started to head up the stairs to my second-floor room I heard a list of the crew members' names for my first-floor room, it was at that point that the truth dawned on me. When I got up to my room I immediately turned on the radio. After supper that evening they played the video for anyone who wanted to see it and naturally that's my first look at what actually happened.
I was in New Jersey watching this and I did not know exactly what it was that I was actually seeing and it really didn't say again until I moved to Virginia with my grandmother and the students in my new school started making fun of the word NASA meaning "Need Another Seven Astronauts" and it really got under my skin and made me mad and I stand up for them and told them that that was mean and they told me that it was all a joke and I told him you don't joke about people dying and then that seem to be when people started hating me... Seeing this video all over again finally made me feel the impact when I seen that the students were watching their favorite teacher go up in space and everything exploded and that's when I started crying. 😢 I hope the friends and families of these seven brave people in strangers have recovered and if not I pray for the comfort 🙏🏾
I know, they think everything is a conspiracy. They believe some random site, that feeds them what they want to hear. There is 0 evidence to support their theories, no matter how much they rant.
It’s unfortunate cause the people who built the shuttle and helped are genuinely passionate about space exploration but the people in charge decided to not listen to them and allowed the shuttle to launch knowing they had problems with the shuttle
Right after he confirmed throttle up, then it happened. It had have something to do with the throttle and fuel. I’m guessing since the leak was already flamed when throttling up it let out more fuel and it just burst. Does anyone know exactly what caused this? RIH
Because of the cold weather, the rubber O-rings on the Solid Rocket Boosters were unable to provide a perfect seal, thus allowing hot gas to escape after ignition. This gas turned into a burning plume, like a blow-torch being applied to the shuttle. The plume eventually ruptured the External Tank, creating a massive fireball that engulfed Challenger and caused its catastrophic breakup.
Because right before this there was a banking issue. There's going to be lots of tragedies this year too. We've already gotten the train derailment, ohio ship carrying chemicals also sank recently...more to come. All planned.
And NASA management evidently learned nothing, leading right to the Columbia tragedy. Such bravery from the crew and their families, they all knew the risks and went anyway for the good of Humanity. Their sacrifices must never be forgotten.
1986 must be the year that two Thunderbirds predictions came true. Chernobyl Disaster ~ *The Mighty Atom* Space Shuttle Challenger explosion ~ *Day of Disaster*
@@mickcollins1921 I was obviously remembering the first report then, definitely said 'ice', but it makes sense that they would not have left if ice was really present!
@@AnnabelleJARankin They actually had to clean ice off of an outside control panel before the launch. So it was the below freezing temperatures, ice, and frozen o rings that caused the disaster.
This was Regan's fault, he was suppose to have her on for his state of the union address, if it wasn't for his address, they wouldn't delayed the launch
That was bad sorry for the people who were killed and there families but as loss of life I think of the young men drafted sent to Vietnam and killed some there families never knew what happened to them
Yes I think everyone knows exactly where they were when the shuttle blasted off I was in Florida at the time and for my backyard I could see the shuttle go and it was sad to see a blowout cuz I seen other shuttle flights before and the one that went today well with Krista was not in the you would know that the the crew compartment did break free away from the blast and it was told that the most or all all were still alive and most were conscious until they hit the water said going approximately 200 miles an hour when they hit the water so but yeah they survived the initial blast maybe have there been parachutes on the crew compartment that would have activated of a pond would have activated the parachutes that were hooked to the crew compartment they might have been so they might have survived but we'll never know my heart goes out to all the crew members and their families it happened so many years ago and you just you almost feel like it was yesterday that it happened
I agree with the sentiment, but this is RUclips at it’s best: an outstanding educational resource. These men and women died pushing the limits of human exploration, and I’d much rather see CBS make a few bucks teaching the next generation about their sacrifice than those young people watching a narcissistic influencer.
Some headlines are twisted, but you are a grown up, you are able to read the entire article right and understand what it really says and who is citated or has an opinion? Also, just because a meme says media lies, or you don’t agree with lets say diversity, doesn’t mean it’s lies.
It is at least theoretically possible that one day Bugs Bunny, at least someone dressed up as Bugs Bunny, could become President of the United States, which is more than can be said about the Challenger astronauts still bring alive and well.
Yeah we all fell for it, hook, line and sinker! To think of all the people who were fooled, emotionally manipulated and left broken hearted over this supposed catastrophe! Well, they can stop feeling sad about the crew because six out of the seven are still alive and well, and very well I might add! Check it out for yourself! Christa Mcauliffe is now Sharon A Mcauliffe (lawyer), Ellison Onizuka is now little brother Claude Onizuka, Ronald McNair is now identical twin Carl McNair (inspirational speaker), Richard Scobee is still Richard Scobee (CEO), Judith Resnik is still Judith Resnik (professor), Michael J Smith is still Michael J Smith (professor) and Gregory Jarvis (unknown). If there is anything sad about this event, it is this, that these people agreed to be a part of a world-wide deception and that NASA cannot be trusted.
R. A. Wilson- I, to believe they r still alive. Some with their real name and some with a fake name. The msm have been lieing to us for centuries! And 09/11 was an inside job!! Bush Jr was behind it!
@@foxmccloud7055 I ca believe what I want. Justbas well as you can not believe what you want to. IjMO, truth reveals soon. I've screenshot your reply to reply to once the truth is revealed.
This is a hoax, all 7 are still alive, you can look each person up and they are all fine, couple of them they claim they have identical twins but no such birth records exist. Crazy world
It’s sickening to know what really happened. Flights safety was not their top priority. Two of the engineers refused to sign off on the go decision but were over written by management. Those individuals who didn’t listen to their own experts, were never held accountable and went on to have a long business career.
The two top executives at NASA were removed from the space program and transferred to paperclip pusher positions. Soon after that, they both left NASA.
The problem is the people who signed off on this launch should have gone to jail for manslaughter. Based on the temperatures if they had just waited one more day they would have gotten off safely. However, they consciously and deliberately push the envelope on low temperatures well below anything they had any experience with despite the fact that the experience they did have suggested exactly what happened. They really should have gotten some jail time for that.
Wasn't it the o rings?
@@donkeydndwhat do you mean?
@@3825cmac it was Terra-3
Nearly four decades later, it still hurts our hearts. Fly higher, Astronauts, we'll never forget you or your bravery. xo
They were found living in the US lol
@@NIEVESe91 no they are pretty dead buddy.
They did already 😢
Sts 51-l of 7 astronauts were killed after launch explode in the sky in January 28,1986. Space Camp movie in June 6,1986 in the dvd 6 astronauts were in the Sts-51-l in the dvd and jinx of 1 astronaut max. In January 16, 2003 7 astronauts were launching in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle columbia in the sky and the space. And in February 1,2003 7 astronauts were in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle columbia were heading on earth. Now at 9:00 a.m. the sts 107 Space shuttle columbia explose from the left side of the wing. When the 7 astronauts were killed in the Sts-107 columbia Space shuttle has been explode and the Sts-107 columbia in smoke in the sky to the ground. And hope the Space Camp 2 movie is next for 7 astronauts again.
@@NIEVESe91flat earther talk
There!
38 years ago, was watching this as a teenager aged 14 years old. I am 52 years old and this was absolutely horrific to watch live on the news coverage as it happened.
I was in first grade at Ross. I wanna say say they sent us home(day-care) early & remember seeing that loop 5711 times
We're about the same age, I'm born in 1972
Yes it was
I'm 51, and exactly
It’s 2023 right now and even though I’ve seen this so many times it’s still so hard to imagine. Rest in continued peace, all ❤️❤️❤️
I was in second grade when this tragedy happened. It still packs a punch in the gut. This tragedy and the Columbia tragedy.
Although this video is from the evening news, I remember this day in 1986 like it was yesterday and being home as I was too sick to go to school. I was watching the Price is Right and Dan Rather interrupted the 12:00pm show to announce the explosion.
I’ll never forget that tragedy. I was watching at home with my family. We were all so excited counting down and everything. Then ended up in shock about what we were seeing. Crying and screaming.
There was pressure to launch. Engineers stated that it was dangerous to launch that day in the below freezing temperature. They were overruled by management. NASA didn't want to postpone the launch. And seven astronauts lost their lives because of it.
nasa is mafia just like cia. every country in a country has their own system of fraud, same as the country itself but probably even more well hidden
I must say this very respectfully... Back in 1986 ( I think) the Challenger blew up upon take off on a too cold day... If the higher-ups had only listened to those with hands on experience then perhaps those 7 who perished may be still with us....😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
It still hurts
I was 4 and never forgot this. Horrible.
I watched this live in school. 4th grade(?). Most every school tuned in that day because of the first teacher in space. God rest their souls, and mercy for their families.
and i bet you never knew Terra-3 laser did it.
Remember watching this in school in 5th grade. Terrible knowing at least 3 survived until impact with the ocean.
Ugh I didn’t know that 😢😢😢
Nasa tried covering up the leaked recordings from the crew. Of course. Some of the crew survived until impact with the ocean. Horror for 3 minutes for them. Awful.
The shuttle fell hundreds of feet into the ocean. Hitting the surface at that speed was like hitting a concrete wall. The astronauts were killed instantly. Later, divers found their bodies and they were buried at Arlington Cemetery.
Just tragic. Scobee and Smith were buried at Arlington separately. McAuliffe was buried in Concord, Jarvis’s ashes were scattered at sea by his widow, McNair in South Carolina and Onizuka in Hawaii.
Very sad, sorry for your loss, & thank you for driving humanity into space, This USA achievement will be looked at in the future with great appreciation.
I look at NASA with condemnation, especially when Columbia broke apart. NASA is tone deaf to their internal safety problems.
@ I don't
@@Nicolas-uu3jr Then your standards for what engineering should look like needs review.
It was years before I realized the crew cabin stayed intact, and plummeted to the ocean floor.
Same for me. I used to think that the whole craft blew up and the astronauts died right at that moment. It's very upsetting that they may have survived the plunge to earth only to die on impact with the water.
Same here. NASA tried to cover up EVERYTHING. Feynman and Kutyna exposed them.
I remember watching this in school but I don’t remember the news coverage afterward. I need to read up and watch a few docs on it to learn the details again. The tragedy of the lives lost was enormous.
They say it is likely they survived the explosion but the impact with the water killed them. Remember it so well.
Im not an expert but I don`t think you can survive an Explosion Like this one💀
I was only 12 years old in elementary school when I saw this 😢
38 year anniversary this Sunday 11.39 am it still haunts me idk why it always will
Bro got held back💀💀💀💀
The "First" teacher to go into space never got there, the Second black person to ever enter space has just been there two years prior, in 1984 in a different model of the Challenger. This incident was only his second mission since joining NASA; he was only 35.
I watched this live while eating breakfast before high school and it absolutely broke my heart. It was horrible. It will always stay with me...
Then don't google Terra-3
I was watching that launch live on television. Tragic.
I remember 😣😢
I was in highschool, it was extremely terrible
The tipping point of the youth questioning our elders
I remember this in High in 4rth year High School when there was no social media. This still makes me sad
It still makes me cry..
I was just a small child in school. I was so shocked I couldn't talk for a while. It was such a shock.
Like many other goddawful incidents in the 80’s - we were kids, but this still haunted us… little did we know… 2000 would shape a whole new millennium
I was 7 but here’s what I remember .I remember watching this live in school for some reason .Can anyone else remember that .It’s very odd thinking about that as a man in his 40s now .Why was I watching this in school on tv .
Because a high school teacher aboard.
Because all of the teachers were super excited to have the first teacher ever in space!!!
Reagan gave a great speech to the kiddos following this disaster that many kids witnessed live in school that day.
Because they always did that with this type of historical event.
In memory of the victims of Challenger. No one survived. Worse still, it had a diverse crew
Why is it worse with a diverse crew?
@@cseve8801 because they were immigrants away from their families
@@cseve8801 just one more instance of someone feeling the need to bring in the woken BS. They weren't immigrants in the true sense. They were all born in America. Some people just can't help themselves trying to bring their agenda into everything. it's sickening. I don't know why anyone's ethnicity would make this more of a disaster than it was.
@@cseve8801 Gotta bring race into everything, don’t ya know?
@@emiliobello2538 Awwwww...ignorance is bliss!!!
I was 14 yrs old and in 8th grade when this happened. I remember my former 7th grade social studies teacher Mrs. Welsch come into my class and tell my teacher what had happened, the memory etched in my mind forever.
why are people saying they survived!?! all 7 of the crew members died in the explosion, including the teacher
They did not die from the explosion. They died upon impact when the chamber hit the water.
@@nathanjohnson5596sorry, thanks for the clarification, but that doesn’t change the fact they they DIED
Because some people are cruel and hateful.
@@songlyrics7197 well, this won't save them now, but the shuttle was supposed to have an escape system so that in these circumstance the crew could be rescued. although the launch managers who allowed this to happen were truly at fault, none of it would have happened if the shuttle had been better designed. as much as I like the idea of an all-purpose "spacecraft", the truth is that it should have been a conventional rocket system, possibly reusable like the falcon 9s are today.
I'll Never Forget Where I Was. How I Felt. What I Thought. 21. Working In a Factory in St. Louis. No Cell Phones. No Internet. Had an Agonizing Wait to Get Home and Turn on the News.
well they went out with honor
im not even gonna joke about this one
I was watching this home from work ill. I was only 22
Less than 12hrs till the launch of Artemis I and I came across this video.
I remember watching this launch in grade school not really understanding the seriousness of the situation, the teachers wheeled the tv out quickly and we had our attention turned elsewhere.
I was in kindergarten when this happened and i don't remember anything. But its haunting to watch now.
I feel for the families💔
I was in college at the time and the last report I had suggested they were not going to launch that morning. As a result, after my last class in the morning, I just went ahead and went to lunch. While I was eating I heard three girls talking and one of them said "Oh and what's that teacher board" not catching the full conversation I just figured oh they they did launch. On the way back to my dorm somebody told me that the space shuttle had exploded, given who it was I thought they were joking because most people on campus who knew me knew I was a big space buff. As I entered my dorm and started to head up the stairs to my second-floor room I heard a list of the crew members' names for my first-floor room, it was at that point that the truth dawned on me. When I got up to my room I immediately turned on the radio. After supper that evening they played the video for anyone who wanted to see it and naturally that's my first look at what actually happened.
Many innocent lives HAD been lost prior to this...just not human.
I was in New Jersey watching this and I did not know exactly what it was that I was actually seeing and it really didn't say again until I moved to Virginia with my grandmother and the students in my new school started making fun of the word NASA meaning "Need Another Seven Astronauts" and it really got under my skin and made me mad and I stand up for them and told them that that was mean and they told me that it was all a joke and I told him you don't joke about people dying and then that seem to be when people started hating me... Seeing this video all over again finally made me feel the impact when I seen that the students were watching their favorite teacher go up in space and everything exploded and that's when I started crying. 😢 I hope the friends and families of these seven brave people in strangers have recovered and if not I pray for the comfort 🙏🏾
Ugh people really need to stop spreading lies. It happened, they died, stop denying it
I know, they think everything is a conspiracy. They believe some random site, that feeds them what they want to hear. There is 0 evidence to support their theories, no matter how much they rant.
i was a sr in high school i was shocked
Challenger, go at throttle up. Roger, go at throttle up.
Why don't you put the writing a few inches lower and to the right? That would make it complete.
It’s unfortunate cause the people who built the shuttle and helped are genuinely passionate about space exploration but the people in charge decided to not listen to them and allowed the shuttle to launch knowing they had problems with the shuttle
it was Terra-3
Right after he confirmed throttle up, then it happened. It had have something to do with the throttle and fuel. I’m guessing since the leak was already flamed when throttling up it let out more fuel and it just burst. Does anyone know exactly what caused this? RIH
it was a bad O-ring
The below freezing temperature on that day made the o rings malfunction. They failed and the fuel leak caused the explosion.
Because of the cold weather, the rubber O-rings on the Solid Rocket Boosters were unable to provide a perfect seal, thus allowing hot gas to escape after ignition. This gas turned into a burning plume, like a blow-torch being applied to the shuttle. The plume eventually ruptured the External Tank, creating a massive fireball that engulfed Challenger and caused its catastrophic breakup.
Why this story now ? ... and 14+ minutes?
Because right before this there was a banking issue.
There's going to be lots of tragedies this year too. We've already gotten the train derailment, ohio ship carrying chemicals also sank recently...more to come. All planned.
2:11 The awful moment.
And NASA management evidently learned nothing, leading right to the Columbia tragedy. Such bravery from the crew and their families, they all knew the risks and went anyway for the good of Humanity. Their sacrifices must never be forgotten.
RIP🙏❤️
DAMN
This is what F Around and find out is all about
1986 must be the year that two Thunderbirds predictions came true.
Chernobyl Disaster ~ *The Mighty Atom*
Space Shuttle Challenger explosion ~ *Day of Disaster*
Author Adam Higginbotham has written books on both of those disasters. I recommend them - great reads.
Do you have the last part?
RIP
I remember watching this as it happened, and I also recall that the cause was determined to be ice on the 'O' rings...?
Not ice on them, but a loss of flexibility that due to the cold temperatures that prevented them from holding the seal.
@@mickcollins1921 I was obviously remembering the first report then, definitely said 'ice', but it makes sense that they would not have left if ice was really present!
@@AnnabelleJARankin They actually had to clean ice off of an outside control panel before the launch. So it was the below freezing temperatures, ice, and frozen o rings that caused the disaster.
@@JimMac23 As I said I recalled...!
They were warned.
They were too egotistical
To listen
*An O-RING* caused it. Ice to blame. The O-RING expanded after shrinking in the cold. Pressure to launch is why 7 lay dead.
This was Regan's fault, he was suppose to have her on for his state of the union address, if it wasn't for his address, they wouldn't delayed the launch
Ronald Reagan has no say about when a rocket launches.
ABELARDO ESTUVO A PUNTO DE MORIR EN VIVO EN LA EXPLOSION DEL CHAGELLER EN EL 86
-El ultimo tv nauta
I was in the 6th grade when this happened.
SRB Conjunction Junction what’s your function ? Burning a hole in the fuel tank and making it malfunction
That was bad sorry for the people who were killed and there families but as loss of life I think of the young men drafted sent to Vietnam and killed some there families never knew what happened to them
They don't explode anymore since they can't even take off.
I watched Dan Rather that night. He called President Reagan Nixon by mistake.
If only NASA had listened.
The space shuttle was an expensive dangerous failure. And 14 people were killed in two shuttle crashes.
Yes I think everyone knows exactly where they were when the shuttle blasted off I was in Florida at the time and for my backyard I could see the shuttle go and it was sad to see a blowout cuz I seen other shuttle flights before and the one that went today well with Krista was not in the you would know that the the crew compartment did break free away from the blast and it was told that the most or all all were still alive and most were conscious until they hit the water said going approximately 200 miles an hour when they hit the water so but yeah they survived the initial blast maybe have there been parachutes on the crew compartment that would have activated of a pond would have activated the parachutes that were hooked to the crew compartment they might have been so they might have survived but we'll never know my heart goes out to all the crew members and their families it happened so many years ago and you just you almost feel like it was yesterday that it happened
i dont
❤
We shouldn’t forget but this tragedy also shouldn’t be paraded out on YT for clicks. It seems in very poor taste. 😢
I agree with the sentiment, but this is RUclips at it’s best: an outstanding educational resource.
These men and women died pushing the limits of human exploration, and I’d much rather see CBS make a few bucks teaching the next generation about their sacrifice than those young people watching a narcissistic influencer.
perhaps the last time the media told the truth.... the good ol days👍
Some headlines are twisted, but you are a grown up, you are able to read the entire article right and understand what it really says and who is citated or has an opinion? Also, just because a meme says media lies, or you don’t agree with lets say diversity, doesn’t mean it’s lies.
The media still tells the truth. Don't listen to the people who say that they don't.
0:01
I was in 10 grade
A ufo shot a purple plasma beam at this shuttle.
a la bestia
boom boom...bye bye
Who wrote that garbage that Rather read? No class.
fake . astronautes in life
Learn to spell and write so someone can take you seriously.
Heres what really happened to the challenger ruclips.net/video/dR47TRmLqcc/видео.htmlsi=cIyQl9TDn9zZmcgH
It is at least theoretically possible that one day Bugs Bunny, at least someone dressed up as Bugs Bunny, could become President of the United States, which is more than can be said about the Challenger astronauts still bring alive and well.
Yeah we all fell for it, hook, line and sinker! To think of all the people who were fooled, emotionally manipulated and left broken hearted over this supposed catastrophe!
Well, they can stop feeling sad about the crew because six out of the seven are still alive and well, and very well I might add! Check it out for yourself!
Christa Mcauliffe is now Sharon A Mcauliffe (lawyer), Ellison Onizuka is now little brother Claude Onizuka, Ronald McNair is now identical twin Carl McNair (inspirational speaker), Richard Scobee is still Richard Scobee (CEO), Judith Resnik is still Judith Resnik (professor), Michael J Smith is still Michael J Smith (professor) and Gregory Jarvis (unknown). If there is anything sad about this event, it is this, that these people agreed to be a part of a world-wide deception and that NASA cannot be trusted.
Wrong, stop spreading lies
Dan Rather is a bias Democrat like all the other, glad he's retired
Liar!!!
FACT CHECK! So many lies. No one died on the challenger. We have found 6 out of the 7 still living. And get this, they did not even change their name.
Stop with the conspiracy crap. They did die
I believe they are all still alive, and have new identities and are working in Academia and Corporate world IJS
R. A. Wilson- I, to believe they r still alive. Some with their real name and some with a fake name. The msm have been lieing to us for centuries!
And 09/11 was an inside job!! Bush Jr was behind it!
Did IQs just drop sharply while I was away?
@@foxmccloud7055 Oh yes. People appear to have suffered braindamage the past 30 years...
Stop believing crap
@@foxmccloud7055 I ca believe what I want. Justbas well as you can not believe what you want to. IjMO, truth reveals soon.
I've screenshot your reply to reply to once the truth is revealed.
This is a hoax, all 7 are still alive, you can look each person up and they are all fine, couple of them they claim they have identical twins but no such birth records exist. Crazy world
Look in the mirrow to see crazy.
No such things as mirrors, only reflective portals to the upside down world bro, pffffft amateur
Wrong. It’s cold hard truth
How could someone survive that fall, if not the explosion? :/
Lol … by not being inside ?
lol haha funny video
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