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Well, someone at NASA gave it to us, according to Bill Casey, a whistleblower at NASA gave it to us. And that's what convinced me. That's what convinced two NBC news directors. So a whistleblower at NASA gave it to Bill Kaysing? Well, they sent it to me. And what was on the label and on the tape were completely different things. When you pop it in, it says, do not show to the public.
Well, someone at NASA gave it to us, according to Bill Casey, a whistleblower at NASA gave it to us. And that's what convinced me. That's what convinced two NBC news directors. So a whistleblower at NASA gave it to Bill Kaysing? Well, they sent it to me. And what was on the label and on the tape were completely different things. When you pop it in, it says, do not show to the public.
Well, someone at NASA gave it to us, according to Bill Casey, a whistleblower at NASA gave it to us. And that's what convinced me. That's what convinced two NBC news directors. So a whistleblower at NASA gave it to Bill Kaysing? Well, they sent it to me. And what was on the label and on the tape were completely different things. When you pop it in, it says, do not show to the public.
All the footage from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's only like maybe 15 pictures of an astronaut on the surface of the alleged moon in the first mission. Sorry, go ahead. And there's zero pictures of Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon. He didn't want his picture taken, right? And there's no unedited footage. Everything was pre-edited except this.
All the footage from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's only like maybe 15 pictures of an astronaut on the surface of the alleged moon in the first mission. Sorry, go ahead. And there's zero pictures of Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon. He didn't want his picture taken, right? And there's no unedited footage. Everything was pre-edited except this.
All the footage from NASA was pre-edited. In fact, there's only like maybe 15 pictures of an astronaut on the surface of the alleged moon in the first mission. Sorry, go ahead. And there's zero pictures of Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon. He didn't want his picture taken, right? And there's no unedited footage. Everything was pre-edited except this.
This is up to an hour of them doing that special effects shot over and over again. The lights come up, and they're using, as you just saw, a one-foot model of the Earth. to pretend that the Earth is floating in space, to pretend that they're halfway to the moon.
This is up to an hour of them doing that special effects shot over and over again. The lights come up, and they're using, as you just saw, a one-foot model of the Earth. to pretend that the Earth is floating in space, to pretend that they're halfway to the moon.
This is up to an hour of them doing that special effects shot over and over again. The lights come up, and they're using, as you just saw, a one-foot model of the Earth. to pretend that the Earth is floating in space, to pretend that they're halfway to the moon.
Yeah, they also insert a little crescent piece of black material into the window to make it look like the Terminator line between night and day.
Yeah, they also insert a little crescent piece of black material into the window to make it look like the Terminator line between night and day.
Yeah, they also insert a little crescent piece of black material into the window to make it look like the Terminator line between night and day.
You just saw them fiddling around with the window. On the right-hand side, if you want to cue it back up again, Steve, he says for the part that was broadcast, this is Neil Armstrong calling in from 130,000 miles out, meaning that little Earth with the black around it is supposed to be the Earth floating in space. He just said it was. He lied.
You just saw them fiddling around with the window. On the right-hand side, if you want to cue it back up again, Steve, he says for the part that was broadcast, this is Neil Armstrong calling in from 130,000 miles out, meaning that little Earth with the black around it is supposed to be the Earth floating in space. He just said it was. He lied.
You just saw them fiddling around with the window. On the right-hand side, if you want to cue it back up again, Steve, he says for the part that was broadcast, this is Neil Armstrong calling in from 130,000 miles out, meaning that little Earth with the black around it is supposed to be the Earth floating in space. He just said it was. He lied.
We put them side by side, the lights come up, and it's a one-foot model of the Earth. They just got caught faking being halfway to the moon from Earth orbit. It's dated two days into the flight. They can't walk on the moon the next day when they're still in Earth orbit two days into the flight, you see? And what a surprise. 50 years later, they still cannot leave Earth orbit.
We put them side by side, the lights come up, and it's a one-foot model of the Earth. They just got caught faking being halfway to the moon from Earth orbit. It's dated two days into the flight. They can't walk on the moon the next day when they're still in Earth orbit two days into the flight, you see? And what a surprise. 50 years later, they still cannot leave Earth orbit.
We put them side by side, the lights come up, and it's a one-foot model of the Earth. They just got caught faking being halfway to the moon from Earth orbit. It's dated two days into the flight. They can't walk on the moon the next day when they're still in Earth orbit two days into the flight, you see? And what a surprise. 50 years later, they still cannot leave Earth orbit.
That's why there's mannequins orbiting the moon, because of the radiation. That's another clip we'll show of a NASA engineer saying the technology necessary to go to the moon has not been invented yet. And so this is what convinced me. This is the key, the highlight of the film. A funny thing happened on the way to the moon. It's on the homepage of Sobrelle.com. That's what convinced me.
That's why there's mannequins orbiting the moon, because of the radiation. That's another clip we'll show of a NASA engineer saying the technology necessary to go to the moon has not been invented yet. And so this is what convinced me. This is the key, the highlight of the film. A funny thing happened on the way to the moon. It's on the homepage of Sobrelle.com. That's what convinced me.