Bart Sibrel
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That's the only way we can get better is to admit our fault. They want to do a house cleaning, so they say. Well, what do you do when you have company over? You clean your house, and what's part of cleaning the house? Taking out the trash. And how do you take out the trash about a lie? You tell the truth about it. So if the truth makes us free... then lies make us slaves.
You can say who shot JFK, who shot RFK, but if we still are telling the lie about the moon landing, then we're still slaves and not free.
You can say who shot JFK, who shot RFK, but if we still are telling the lie about the moon landing, then we're still slaves and not free.
You can say who shot JFK, who shot RFK, but if we still are telling the lie about the moon landing, then we're still slaves and not free.
They consider it an embarrassment if the truth comes out. It was printed on coins.
They consider it an embarrassment if the truth comes out. It was printed on coins.
They consider it an embarrassment if the truth comes out. It was printed on coins.
Oh, they know. One of the first things that Trump did when he became president, you know what it was? He had a moon rock in the Oval Office. He made it leave. He said, remove that from the Oval Office. Oh, he knows the moon missions are fake. Elon Musk knows the moon missions are fake. And I think they're perhaps will start dealing with it. They're afraid it will be embarrassing.
Oh, they know. One of the first things that Trump did when he became president, you know what it was? He had a moon rock in the Oval Office. He made it leave. He said, remove that from the Oval Office. Oh, he knows the moon missions are fake. Elon Musk knows the moon missions are fake. And I think they're perhaps will start dealing with it. They're afraid it will be embarrassing.
Oh, they know. One of the first things that Trump did when he became president, you know what it was? He had a moon rock in the Oval Office. He made it leave. He said, remove that from the Oval Office. Oh, he knows the moon missions are fake. Elon Musk knows the moon missions are fake. And I think they're perhaps will start dealing with it. They're afraid it will be embarrassing.
But telling the truth about a mistake is actually what brings government trust back. Kennedy was the most popular president, at least statistically, according to public polls in the 20th century, because he said, this is my fault. This is my fault. I made a mistake here. I made a mistake here. So that could be done again.
But telling the truth about a mistake is actually what brings government trust back. Kennedy was the most popular president, at least statistically, according to public polls in the 20th century, because he said, this is my fault. This is my fault. I made a mistake here. I made a mistake here. So that could be done again.
But telling the truth about a mistake is actually what brings government trust back. Kennedy was the most popular president, at least statistically, according to public polls in the 20th century, because he said, this is my fault. This is my fault. I made a mistake here. I made a mistake here. So that could be done again.
And that that would restore public trust by telling one of the worst things that they've done.
And that that would restore public trust by telling one of the worst things that they've done.
And that that would restore public trust by telling one of the worst things that they've done.
It wasn't mislabeled. That'd be a more relevant clip to bring up first rather than Trump kicking out the moon rock from the Oval Office. Yeah. Neil Armstrong said out of his own mouth, he saw a rock on the surface of the moon. He picked it up specifically for the prime minister of the Netherlands, put it in his pocket chain of custody, brought it, gave it to him.
It wasn't mislabeled. That'd be a more relevant clip to bring up first rather than Trump kicking out the moon rock from the Oval Office. Yeah. Neil Armstrong said out of his own mouth, he saw a rock on the surface of the moon. He picked it up specifically for the prime minister of the Netherlands, put it in his pocket chain of custody, brought it, gave it to him.
It wasn't mislabeled. That'd be a more relevant clip to bring up first rather than Trump kicking out the moon rock from the Oval Office. Yeah. Neil Armstrong said out of his own mouth, he saw a rock on the surface of the moon. He picked it up specifically for the prime minister of the Netherlands, put it in his pocket chain of custody, brought it, gave it to him.
They sealed it in a box and immediately put it in a museum, you know, a clear box. And there you go. The curator of the museum apparently saw my movie. A funny thing happened on the way to the moon. It goes, huh? Never thought about that.