It is just people don't care for them.
If you want a video from elsewhere, you go take it.
Don't expect everyone else to do it for you.
If you want to watch them, or have footage of them, go do it yourself.
You have no evidence they are being hidden.
You have no evidence they are crashing down into the ocean rather than going to space.
Yes, that's exactly why they PREVENT everyone from SEEING them after the first 3-4 minutes at the only area we CAN see them from, the launch area!
We have NEVER been allowed to see or film rockets after the first 3-4 minutes from the ocean, that's why there's not a single VIDEO of it, since day one, and over 50 years SINCE then.
Saying 'nobody has bothered or cared to film a rocket from there', and 'why don't YOU go there and film a rocket?', are complete nonsense, because we WOULD have MANY videos of rockets from there, if we WERE allowed to go there!
'Hey, let's go off the coast, and film a rocket flying across the ocean. From a point where rockets fly out of all sight from the launch area! Nobody has EVER filmed a rocket from there before, it would certainly be interesting to see it for the first time!'
'Nah' why bother, it's a waste of time!'That's your argument, isn't it? NOBODY HAS EVER CARED TO FILM A ROCKET WHERE NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN THEM BEFORE! Not that it's OFF LIMITS to everyone, of course. EVERYONE can go there, and film rockets, anytime they want to, no problem!
Do you realize that when we last see rockets from the launch area, they are STILL in view? Yes, look at any video of rockets when last seen on video, and notice that they are often still in view.
But for some strange reason, the videos CUT OUT while the rockets are still seen! I'm sure they kept FILMING them, until they were OUT of all view, right? So either THEY inexplicably cut the last part of the videos, or someone else did FOR them, but whatever the case, they WERE cut off.
Anyway, when we last see them on video, at the launch area, just before they cut it off, they would ALSO be seen from OTHER points, from the ocean, right?
And if people 'care about filming them' when they're far away, from the launch area, why would they NOT 'care' to film them from a point where NOBODY has seen or filmed one before? Oh, right, because you SAY nobody has 'cared' to do it in over 50 years, that's GOT to why!!
Of course, that means
[/b]I'm[/b] the only person in the world, who has ever WANTED to see and film a rocket from there, right? Nobody else has EVER tried to do it before, nobody has ever CARED to do it before!
Ok, any OTHER reasons we've never gone there in over 50 years, or is that about it?
Right, so if I DO go out there, charter a boat, and sail out there, before a rocket launch, I'll be the first person in the world who's filmed a rocket after the first 3-4 minutes, right?
We already KNOW that the rocket would BE visible, because it is visible from the LAUNCH area at that point, and even afterwards, except they cut off the footage before that!
In fact, from that point, rockets would be CLOSER to us, than from the launch area, or at least the same distance away, right?
I'm sure that I'll be allowed to go there, film a rocket from my boat, and bring it back, and put it on YouTube, and become rich and famous from it, right?
I wonder why nobody would have EVER done that before, even TRIED to do it before, in over 50 years?
I also wonder why NASA, or those on the US Navy ships, which are below these rockets, and collect their debris from the ocean, have ALSO never once filmed rockets from there, either? Maybe THEY 'don't care to' either!!
Thanks, but I really 'don't care to' hear a bunch of BS excuses, I've already heard MORE than enough!
Maybe someone, someday in future, will realize 'Hey, why not go out into the ocean, and film a rocket from there? It's never been FILMED from there before, nobody has ever 'cared to do it' before'.
Imagine if someone used their own brain for once, and realized that they could film rockets after the first 3-4 minutes, just by going about 1 or 2 hundred miles off the coast, and film them for the very first time ever, AFTER the first 4 minutes! Nobody has EVER even TRIED to film them from that point, because nobody has ever CARED about doing it before!
This gets better and better, I can't wait to hear your next excuse!