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Bart Sibrel

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3189 total appearances

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Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

We do trillions of dollars worth of trade with China every year. We have a lot of agreements going on with Russia, and they are absolutely blackmailing the United States, which is not a good thing. And so that would be a benefit of the government just coming clean about it. Those nations wouldn't be able to blackmail the United States anymore.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Because isn't that one of the things that the debunkers or the detractors... No, Russia or China have never said... This is the problem with people's memories. They don't remember things correctly. People think when they were a kid, they looked through a telescope and saw the flag on the moon. According to NASA, there's no Earth-based telescope that can resolve to any resolution on the moon.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Because isn't that one of the things that the debunkers or the detractors... No, Russia or China have never said... This is the problem with people's memories. They don't remember things correctly. People think when they were a kid, they looked through a telescope and saw the flag on the moon. According to NASA, there's no Earth-based telescope that can resolve to any resolution on the moon.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Because isn't that one of the things that the debunkers or the detractors... No, Russia or China have never said... This is the problem with people's memories. They don't remember things correctly. People think when they were a kid, they looked through a telescope and saw the flag on the moon. According to NASA, there's no Earth-based telescope that can resolve to any resolution on the moon.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Russia and China have never... publicly said that the moon missions are real. Their agreement is that they won't say that they're fake. Now, a lot of people say, well, we have these little pictures, you know, from allegedly a NASA satellite orbiting the moon of a tiny little shadow or a little scratch on a picture.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Russia and China have never... publicly said that the moon missions are real. Their agreement is that they won't say that they're fake. Now, a lot of people say, well, we have these little pictures, you know, from allegedly a NASA satellite orbiting the moon of a tiny little shadow or a little scratch on a picture.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Russia and China have never... publicly said that the moon missions are real. Their agreement is that they won't say that they're fake. Now, a lot of people say, well, we have these little pictures, you know, from allegedly a NASA satellite orbiting the moon of a tiny little shadow or a little scratch on a picture.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And they say, see, that shadow is the shadow of the lunar module, even though in a picture it's like one eighth of an inch long. And these other little scratch marks, those are footprints. But wait a minute. NASA already faked a full-body picture of an astronaut on the surface of the moon that was actually taken at an Air Force base in New Mexico.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And they say, see, that shadow is the shadow of the lunar module, even though in a picture it's like one eighth of an inch long. And these other little scratch marks, those are footprints. But wait a minute. NASA already faked a full-body picture of an astronaut on the surface of the moon that was actually taken at an Air Force base in New Mexico.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And they say, see, that shadow is the shadow of the lunar module, even though in a picture it's like one eighth of an inch long. And these other little scratch marks, those are footprints. But wait a minute. NASA already faked a full-body picture of an astronaut on the surface of the moon that was actually taken at an Air Force base in New Mexico.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And you're trusting them to provide more proof that the moon missions are real? What do you think the fox is going to say about stealing a chicken? Of course he's going to say he didn't do it. The only independent proof that they allegedly have is the Indian government. has allegedly taken photographs of landing sites.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And you're trusting them to provide more proof that the moon missions are real? What do you think the fox is going to say about stealing a chicken? Of course he's going to say he didn't do it. The only independent proof that they allegedly have is the Indian government. has allegedly taken photographs of landing sites.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

And you're trusting them to provide more proof that the moon missions are real? What do you think the fox is going to say about stealing a chicken? Of course he's going to say he didn't do it. The only independent proof that they allegedly have is the Indian government. has allegedly taken photographs of landing sites.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

But if you examine those closely, the landers that barely show up have three legs. The lunar module had four. But the fact is, if you were really landing a probe or manned craft on the moon, it would have three legs so that it would always land level and not wobble. So it appears...

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

But if you examine those closely, the landers that barely show up have three legs. The lunar module had four. But the fact is, if you were really landing a probe or manned craft on the moon, it would have three legs so that it would always land level and not wobble. So it appears...

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

But if you examine those closely, the landers that barely show up have three legs. The lunar module had four. But the fact is, if you were really landing a probe or manned craft on the moon, it would have three legs so that it would always land level and not wobble. So it appears...

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

that the federal government landed probes there after the fact in order to give the appearance that there's something there. But we can't trust NASA because they're the ones who faked the pictures to begin with, so how could possibly any more pictures from NASA be proof of anything, you see? So then there's the argument that they have these reflectors that you can bounce a laser off of.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

that the federal government landed probes there after the fact in order to give the appearance that there's something there. But we can't trust NASA because they're the ones who faked the pictures to begin with, so how could possibly any more pictures from NASA be proof of anything, you see? So then there's the argument that they have these reflectors that you can bounce a laser off of.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

that the federal government landed probes there after the fact in order to give the appearance that there's something there. But we can't trust NASA because they're the ones who faked the pictures to begin with, so how could possibly any more pictures from NASA be proof of anything, you see? So then there's the argument that they have these reflectors that you can bounce a laser off of.

Matt Beall Podcast
Apollo Moon Landing Fraud | #43 Bart Sibrel

Well, according to Scientific American magazine, and we post these articles on Sobrell.com, they were bouncing lasers off the moon in 1959 with no mirrors because the moon surface is highly reflective. All they had to do is choose the alleged landing sites, these reflective surfaces, because by the time a laser goes from the Earth to the Moon, it's like five miles across.