Something strange happened after Blue Origin’s latest space mission landed.
And the internet is buzzing with wild theories about what really happened.
And conspiracy theories erupted after viewers spotted this strange detail during Blue Origin’s all-female space mission.
Blue Origin’s door disaster raises serious questions
Katy Perry and Gayle King left viewers stunned after a bizarre space mission door incident.
Eagle-eyed viewers caught something shocking during the Blue Origin landing and the slip-up has everyone talking.
Sharp-eyed patriots spotted a jaw-dropping moment during Blue Origin’s all-female space mission that has left millions questioning whether Jeff Bezos is pulling a fast one on the American people.
Cameras caught the capsule door opening from the inside immediately after landing – then quickly slamming shut. Minutes later, billionaire Jeff Bezos approached with a tool and ceremoniously opened the hatch as if for the first time while cameras rolled.
The bizarre sequence has ignited a firestorm of speculation across social media.
“I’d say this is the nail in the coffin. FAKE!” one commenter wrote on X after seeing the footage.
👀 The door opening incident on the Blue Origin spaceflight has sparked widespread controversy and speculation, with some claiming it was a deliberate stunt. The door was seen opening from the inside before being closed, allowing Jeff Bezos to wrench it open on camera for a… pic.twitter.com/B6Pv43vOv5
— VIRTUE.NEWS (@virtuemediacorp) April 17, 2025
Another added: “It was fake. The girls opened the door to begin with from the inside with no tools. They then waited a few minutes, and Jeff Bezos stepped up with some sort of tool and acted like he unlocked the latch.”
This latest PR stunt from Bezos carried CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King, pop star Katy Perry, Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sánchez, and three other women to the very edge of space and back in just 11 minutes – barely crossing the Kármán Line that marks the boundary of space.
Pristine capsule raises red flags
The hits just kept coming for Team Bezos when Americans noticed something else fishy – the capsule looked brand new after supposedly returning from space.
“The trip was faked. Aside from the faked door opening by Overlord Bezos, the paint on the capsule isn’t even slightly scorched from re-entry,” observed one patriot on social media.
Real space veterans know that spacecraft typically show signs of atmospheric re-entry. The lack of any visible damage on the Blue Origin capsule left many wondering if this so-called “space mission” ever left the ground.
Liberal media outlets rushed to defend the mission, claiming the capsule’s low orbit didn’t generate enough heat to cause visible damage. But many Americans weren’t buying it.
“Pretty sure pressurised doors don’t open inwards,” wrote one commenter. “The capsule looks like it’s an inflatable tent and the only footage they showed was the ‘weightlessness’ part which you can achieve in a plane.”
Gayle King’s ego reaches astronomical heights
Making matters worse, liberal CBS host Gayle King had the audacity to compare herself to American hero Alan Shepard, the first American to travel to space.
King furiously lashed out at patriots who correctly described her brief journey as a “ride” rather than a legitimate space mission, suggesting that such criticism was rooted in misogyny.
“I’m very disappointed and very saddened by it,” King complained. “And I also say this, what it’s doing to inspire other women and young girls, please don’t ignore that.”
Her comments immediately backfired as Americans saw through her attempt to elevate her 11-minute tourist jaunt to the level of Shepard’s groundbreaking and dangerous mission in 1961.
“It’s already starting. Gayle King is a bigoted villain. She attempted to do is steal valor from actual Astronauts,” one critic wrote on X. “Now that people are accurately calling her out for being a ‘space tourist’, she lashes out by attacking any critic as 1) Male and 2) anti-women. So predictable.”
It’s already starting. Gayle King is a bigoted villain. She attempted to do is steal valor from actual Astronauts. Now that people are accurately calling her out for being a ‘space tourist’, she lashes out by attacking any critic as 1)Male and 2) anti-women. So predictable. https://t.co/5tCirLdTgJ
— GeneralChow (@GeneralChowShow) April 17, 2025
Hollywood elite accused of bringing occult symbolism to space
The controversy took an even darker turn as evidence emerged of disturbing symbolism associated with the mission.
Multiple patriots on social media identified what appears to be occult imagery in the mission patches worn by the crew – particularly troubling given Katy Perry’s history of using provocative religious imagery in her performances.
“Did you notice the logo on Katy Perry and her fellow Blue Origin Space travellers’ patch is the satanic goat with an upside down cross if you flip it over?” one commenter wrote.
Another added: “Katy Perry, one of the biggest industries occult promoter, is one of the signs this is fake.”
Dr. Daniel Jolley, a university researcher, admitted that such incidents naturally create skepticism: “Space is vast, complex and largely inaccessible to most people – in this context, it becomes easier for some individuals to question the official narrative.”
Real American heroes left stranded
The timing of this celebrity space circus couldn’t be more insulting, as real NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams remain stranded aboard the International Space Station due to technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
While Katy Perry and Gayle King enjoyed champagne toasts after their brief jaunt to the edge of space, these American heroes face real danger with uncertain prospects for their return.
Dr. Karen Douglas, another researcher, explained why these conspiracy theories resonate: “Psychological research suggests that people are attracted to conspiracy theories when one or more fundamental psychological needs are frustrated. The first of these needs are epistemic, related to the need to know the truth and have clarity and certainty.”
Whether Blue Origin’s mission was a fraud or merely contained staged elements for PR purposes, one thing is crystal clear – Americans deserve better than celebrity stunts masquerading as scientific achievement.