Bart Sibrel
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Well, we have Cyrus Eugene Akers saying he eyewitnessed the moon landing fraud at Cannon Air Force Base and murdered somebody to cover it up. We have the footage that says don't show to the public with a third track of audio of the CIA.
Well, we have Cyrus Eugene Akers saying he eyewitnessed the moon landing fraud at Cannon Air Force Base and murdered somebody to cover it up. We have the footage that says don't show to the public with a third track of audio of the CIA.
Before this interview today, I was rereading an email I got from someone who works on the Artemis project and whose father works on the Orion project. They both said the moon missions are fake, and they're working on Orion Artemis. They said it's fake. They sent the Orion spacecraft into the atmosphere, and they said it would have killed the crew. Had there been people inside of it?
Before this interview today, I was rereading an email I got from someone who works on the Artemis project and whose father works on the Orion project. They both said the moon missions are fake, and they're working on Orion Artemis. They said it's fake. They sent the Orion spacecraft into the atmosphere, and they said it would have killed the crew. Had there been people inside of it?
Before this interview today, I was rereading an email I got from someone who works on the Artemis project and whose father works on the Orion project. They both said the moon missions are fake, and they're working on Orion Artemis. They said it's fake. They sent the Orion spacecraft into the atmosphere, and they said it would have killed the crew. Had there been people inside of it?
You see, coming from the moon, you'd have to go faster than just coming in from Earth orbit. Almost doubles the temperature. And they said they don't have the technology to protect people from reentry from the moon. They just said that. Then how did they do it in 1969 on the first attempt?
You see, coming from the moon, you'd have to go faster than just coming in from Earth orbit. Almost doubles the temperature. And they said they don't have the technology to protect people from reentry from the moon. They just said that. Then how did they do it in 1969 on the first attempt?
You see, coming from the moon, you'd have to go faster than just coming in from Earth orbit. Almost doubles the temperature. And they said they don't have the technology to protect people from reentry from the moon. They just said that. Then how did they do it in 1969 on the first attempt?
Yeah, or more. Or more. It's about a 500 degree difference. That's crazy. So they claim that they were able to get that heat of 250 degrees in the lunar module down to 72 degrees with air conditioning from a bank of car batteries. So this is why they destroyed the schematics, because you could prove that's not possible.
Yeah, or more. Or more. It's about a 500 degree difference. That's crazy. So they claim that they were able to get that heat of 250 degrees in the lunar module down to 72 degrees with air conditioning from a bank of car batteries. So this is why they destroyed the schematics, because you could prove that's not possible.
Yeah, or more. Or more. It's about a 500 degree difference. That's crazy. So they claim that they were able to get that heat of 250 degrees in the lunar module down to 72 degrees with air conditioning from a bank of car batteries. So this is why they destroyed the schematics, because you could prove that's not possible.
obviously they thought it made more sense to park the thing in the sunlight because it would be able to survive the heat better than it would be able to survive the cold well there's so many problems von braun said in his book a voyage to the moon not only would it take three rockets that would be 32 000 bigger than the saturn 5 to go to the moon he said every 24 hours there would be a 50 chance of a catastrophic failure from micrometeorites
obviously they thought it made more sense to park the thing in the sunlight because it would be able to survive the heat better than it would be able to survive the cold well there's so many problems von braun said in his book a voyage to the moon not only would it take three rockets that would be 32 000 bigger than the saturn 5 to go to the moon he said every 24 hours there would be a 50 chance of a catastrophic failure from micrometeorites
obviously they thought it made more sense to park the thing in the sunlight because it would be able to survive the heat better than it would be able to survive the cold well there's so many problems von braun said in his book a voyage to the moon not only would it take three rockets that would be 32 000 bigger than the saturn 5 to go to the moon he said every 24 hours there would be a 50 chance of a catastrophic failure from micrometeorites
which are pelting the moon, tens of thousands of them every second, that you'd have to immediately go into a cave or an iron shelter to protect yourself. That never happened. You see?
which are pelting the moon, tens of thousands of them every second, that you'd have to immediately go into a cave or an iron shelter to protect yourself. That never happened. You see?
which are pelting the moon, tens of thousands of them every second, that you'd have to immediately go into a cave or an iron shelter to protect yourself. That never happened. You see?
Well, they both are bad.
Well, they both are bad.
Well, they both are bad.