Bart Sibrel
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They could hire the general of the media department of the Pentagon and get great security and amateur results, or... They could hire the best filmmaker on the planet who in the same year that the moon landing was filmed, 1968, was shooting a film about going to the moon. And if you made them look different, you see, then it would make the moon landing pictures look real.
They could hire the general of the media department of the Pentagon and get great security and amateur results, or... They could hire the best filmmaker on the planet who in the same year that the moon landing was filmed, 1968, was shooting a film about going to the moon. And if you made them look different, you see, then it would make the moon landing pictures look real.
They could hire the general of the media department of the Pentagon and get great security and amateur results, or... They could hire the best filmmaker on the planet who in the same year that the moon landing was filmed, 1968, was shooting a film about going to the moon. And if you made them look different, you see, then it would make the moon landing pictures look real.
Later, Stanley Kubrick was given the most advanced film lens on the planet manufactured by NASA so that he could shoot by candlelight and Barry Lyndon. And then in the film The Shining, the little red rum boy has a hand-knit shirt, Apollo 11.
Later, Stanley Kubrick was given the most advanced film lens on the planet manufactured by NASA so that he could shoot by candlelight and Barry Lyndon. And then in the film The Shining, the little red rum boy has a hand-knit shirt, Apollo 11.
Later, Stanley Kubrick was given the most advanced film lens on the planet manufactured by NASA so that he could shoot by candlelight and Barry Lyndon. And then in the film The Shining, the little red rum boy has a hand-knit shirt, Apollo 11.
And then his last film, remember, Eyes Wide Shut, seeing the wrinkles in the guy's spacesuit when there shouldn't be any wrinkles at all and yet we don't see it. He insisted contractually that that film open on the 30th anniversary of the launch to the moon. Did he really?
And then his last film, remember, Eyes Wide Shut, seeing the wrinkles in the guy's spacesuit when there shouldn't be any wrinkles at all and yet we don't see it. He insisted contractually that that film open on the 30th anniversary of the launch to the moon. Did he really?
And then his last film, remember, Eyes Wide Shut, seeing the wrinkles in the guy's spacesuit when there shouldn't be any wrinkles at all and yet we don't see it. He insisted contractually that that film open on the 30th anniversary of the launch to the moon. Did he really?
Yeah, eyes wide shut. He insisted it debut on July 16th, 1999 in the contract, and it came to fruition even after he was dead because it was in the contract. So either he knew... or he had something to do with it. He also developed a fear of ever visiting the United States after that time as well. His daughter says, you know, dear old dad wouldn't do such a thing.
Yeah, eyes wide shut. He insisted it debut on July 16th, 1999 in the contract, and it came to fruition even after he was dead because it was in the contract. So either he knew... or he had something to do with it. He also developed a fear of ever visiting the United States after that time as well. His daughter says, you know, dear old dad wouldn't do such a thing.
Yeah, eyes wide shut. He insisted it debut on July 16th, 1999 in the contract, and it came to fruition even after he was dead because it was in the contract. So either he knew... or he had something to do with it. He also developed a fear of ever visiting the United States after that time as well. His daughter says, you know, dear old dad wouldn't do such a thing.
She says, I was eight years old at the time. Actually, she was seven. And what my parents did at a cocktail party after we went to bed, we have no idea, do we?
She says, I was eight years old at the time. Actually, she was seven. And what my parents did at a cocktail party after we went to bed, we have no idea, do we?
She says, I was eight years old at the time. Actually, she was seven. And what my parents did at a cocktail party after we went to bed, we have no idea, do we?
Well, the reason why, in my opinion, people were willing to die in 1772, I think was the year of the Boston Massacre, where they said, that's it, and not now, is that no one believes in God anymore like they used to, which is really a fundamental belief in right and wrong. And even if there is no God, Do we want to be historically remembered as the cowardly?
Well, the reason why, in my opinion, people were willing to die in 1772, I think was the year of the Boston Massacre, where they said, that's it, and not now, is that no one believes in God anymore like they used to, which is really a fundamental belief in right and wrong. And even if there is no God, Do we want to be historically remembered as the cowardly?
Well, the reason why, in my opinion, people were willing to die in 1772, I think was the year of the Boston Massacre, where they said, that's it, and not now, is that no one believes in God anymore like they used to, which is really a fundamental belief in right and wrong. And even if there is no God, Do we want to be historically remembered as the cowardly?
You know, there's a long list of sins that it says in the last chapter or second to last chapter of Revelation that if we continue, you know, living this ungodly way, we won't inherit eternal life. And the very first one is the cowardly. Think about that. During this little event for the last three years, millions of people took a medicine for an illness they didn't even have.
You know, there's a long list of sins that it says in the last chapter or second to last chapter of Revelation that if we continue, you know, living this ungodly way, we won't inherit eternal life. And the very first one is the cowardly. Think about that. During this little event for the last three years, millions of people took a medicine for an illness they didn't even have.