Bart Sibrel
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taller than the Empire State Building, and the Saturn V was only a third as tall and only weighed 2,500 tons, not 800,000 tons. That's a difference of 30,000% times three rockets, you see? So there's a lot of inconsistencies that are supportive of that. But to me, the first proof that's concrete is, as shadows intersecting at 90 degrees from objects five feet apart.
And then the second proof is just deductive reasoning. Because today, with five decades more advanced rockets and computers, the farthest that NASA can send an astronaut into space is one thousandth the distance to the moon. So what they're claiming...
And then the second proof is just deductive reasoning. Because today, with five decades more advanced rockets and computers, the farthest that NASA can send an astronaut into space is one thousandth the distance to the moon. So what they're claiming...
And then the second proof is just deductive reasoning. Because today, with five decades more advanced rockets and computers, the farthest that NASA can send an astronaut into space is one thousandth the distance to the moon. So what they're claiming...
is back in the 1960s, before microwave ovens and cell phones, when all the computer power combined at NASA headquarters was one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, they sent astronauts ahead of schedule on the first attempt 1,000 times farther than they can send people today, even though they have five decades better computers and rockets.
is back in the 1960s, before microwave ovens and cell phones, when all the computer power combined at NASA headquarters was one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, they sent astronauts ahead of schedule on the first attempt 1,000 times farther than they can send people today, even though they have five decades better computers and rockets.
is back in the 1960s, before microwave ovens and cell phones, when all the computer power combined at NASA headquarters was one millionth the computing power of a cell phone, they sent astronauts ahead of schedule on the first attempt 1,000 times farther than they can send people today, even though they have five decades better computers and rockets.
So what they're really saying is that for the first time in the history of the world, technology was greater in the past than in the future, which is a historic and scientific impossibility. Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in 1927, 3,000 miles. Imagine 50 years later, 1977. Nobody can fly across the Atlantic, and the best an airplane can do is only three miles.
So what they're really saying is that for the first time in the history of the world, technology was greater in the past than in the future, which is a historic and scientific impossibility. Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in 1927, 3,000 miles. Imagine 50 years later, 1977. Nobody can fly across the Atlantic, and the best an airplane can do is only three miles.
So what they're really saying is that for the first time in the history of the world, technology was greater in the past than in the future, which is a historic and scientific impossibility. Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in 1927, 3,000 miles. Imagine 50 years later, 1977. Nobody can fly across the Atlantic, and the best an airplane can do is only three miles.
That's what they're asking us to believe.
That's what they're asking us to believe.
That's what they're asking us to believe.
Yeah, they've said, presidents have said eight times they're going to return to the moon in five years, right? Right. Clinton said it. Then you had Bush Sr. said it. You had Reagan say it. You had Bush Jr. say it. You had Obama say it. You had Trump say it. And some of them said it twice in two terms. They're going to return to the moon in five years. Never happened.
Yeah, they've said, presidents have said eight times they're going to return to the moon in five years, right? Right. Clinton said it. Then you had Bush Sr. said it. You had Reagan say it. You had Bush Jr. say it. You had Obama say it. You had Trump say it. And some of them said it twice in two terms. They're going to return to the moon in five years. Never happened.
Yeah, they've said, presidents have said eight times they're going to return to the moon in five years, right? Right. Clinton said it. Then you had Bush Sr. said it. You had Reagan say it. You had Bush Jr. say it. You had Obama say it. You had Trump say it. And some of them said it twice in two terms. They're going to return to the moon in five years. Never happened.
But somehow they can do it in eight years with 1960s technology. You see that? So if you postpone it, they've had 40 years since they've committed to doing it to return to the moon, and technically now they've had five and a half decades to return to the moon, and they can't even go farther than 1,000th the distance. Do you see? It's as plain as day.
But somehow they can do it in eight years with 1960s technology. You see that? So if you postpone it, they've had 40 years since they've committed to doing it to return to the moon, and technically now they've had five and a half decades to return to the moon, and they can't even go farther than 1,000th the distance. Do you see? It's as plain as day.
But somehow they can do it in eight years with 1960s technology. You see that? So if you postpone it, they've had 40 years since they've committed to doing it to return to the moon, and technically now they've had five and a half decades to return to the moon, and they can't even go farther than 1,000th the distance. Do you see? It's as plain as day.
As shadows intersecting at 90 degrees when they should be parallel if it's sunlight, it's as plain as day. You can't have a thousand times greater technology in 1969 than today. And people will not accept the truth because of the glorious moon landings. Americans are first. That both Glenn Beck and Bill Maher are so proud. Americans were first on the moon. You see that?