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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

And then some people say, well, you can't keep a secret from hundreds of thousands of people involved, but actually you can, because the atomic bomb was the greatest secret during World War II. It involved 129,500 people, and only eight people knew what they were building. I talked to Eugene Krantz. He

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

And then some people say, well, you can't keep a secret from hundreds of thousands of people involved, but actually you can, because the atomic bomb was the greatest secret during World War II. It involved 129,500 people, and only eight people knew what they were building. I talked to Eugene Krantz. He

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

And then some people say, well, you can't keep a secret from hundreds of thousands of people involved, but actually you can, because the atomic bomb was the greatest secret during World War II. It involved 129,500 people, and only eight people knew what they were building. I talked to Eugene Krantz. He

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

During an Apollo launch can tell no difference whatsoever between a simulation and a, quote, real flight. Just a bunch of numbers going by. So if they can't tell in the command center, then we certainly couldn't tell watching it as a child on TV or years later on videotape. It's like what a bank teller knows. You know, Bank of America has 500,000 bank tellers.

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

During an Apollo launch can tell no difference whatsoever between a simulation and a, quote, real flight. Just a bunch of numbers going by. So if they can't tell in the command center, then we certainly couldn't tell watching it as a child on TV or years later on videotape. It's like what a bank teller knows. You know, Bank of America has 500,000 bank tellers.

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

During an Apollo launch can tell no difference whatsoever between a simulation and a, quote, real flight. Just a bunch of numbers going by. So if they can't tell in the command center, then we certainly couldn't tell watching it as a child on TV or years later on videotape. It's like what a bank teller knows. You know, Bank of America has 500,000 bank tellers.

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

But what they know about corruption in the bank and what the CEO knows are completely different, you see?

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

But what they know about corruption in the bank and what the CEO knows are completely different, you see?

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

But what they know about corruption in the bank and what the CEO knows are completely different, you see?

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

Well, they are diverging. because his shadow is going at 12 o'clock and the other shadow is going at 10 o'clock. You see also the hot spot. Look at the shadow where the head of the alleged astronaut is. It's washed out. You see, this area is dark and that area is light. Why is that? The sun's 93 million miles away and a million times bigger than the Earth. Why is there a hot spot there?

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

Well, they are diverging. because his shadow is going at 12 o'clock and the other shadow is going at 10 o'clock. You see also the hot spot. Look at the shadow where the head of the alleged astronaut is. It's washed out. You see, this area is dark and that area is light. Why is that? The sun's 93 million miles away and a million times bigger than the Earth. Why is there a hot spot there?

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

Well, they are diverging. because his shadow is going at 12 o'clock and the other shadow is going at 10 o'clock. You see also the hot spot. Look at the shadow where the head of the alleged astronaut is. It's washed out. You see, this area is dark and that area is light. Why is that? The sun's 93 million miles away and a million times bigger than the Earth. Why is there a hot spot there?

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

Because it's an electrical light. That's what an electrical light does. Electrical lights throw diverging shadows, not the sun.

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

Because it's an electrical light. That's what an electrical light does. Electrical lights throw diverging shadows, not the sun.

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

Because it's an electrical light. That's what an electrical light does. Electrical lights throw diverging shadows, not the sun.

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

Well, I don't know. There could be more than one electrical light, but either way, it's electrical light. You see, either they're diverging because they're on different sides of an electrical light or there's more than one electrical light. But in any case, it's an electrical light because sunlight shadows are always parallel.

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

Well, I don't know. There could be more than one electrical light, but either way, it's electrical light. You see, either they're diverging because they're on different sides of an electrical light or there's more than one electrical light. But in any case, it's an electrical light because sunlight shadows are always parallel.

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

Well, I don't know. There could be more than one electrical light, but either way, it's electrical light. You see, either they're diverging because they're on different sides of an electrical light or there's more than one electrical light. But in any case, it's an electrical light because sunlight shadows are always parallel.

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

I show that first picture because it's the greatest or most extreme example of it. 90-degree difference from objects five feet apart. You could prove that in a court of law. You could take the jury out and show them two trees, two telephone poles like I showed.

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

I show that first picture because it's the greatest or most extreme example of it. 90-degree difference from objects five feet apart. You could prove that in a court of law. You could take the jury out and show them two trees, two telephone poles like I showed.