Gene Gilmore
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Hello, my name is Gene Gilmore. My birth given name is Eugene Rubin Akers. I don't want any money for what I'm doing because hopefully this video won't come out until after my death. So I have nothing to gain, nothing to profit by telling you what I'm going to tell you. And a lot of what I'm going to tell you is available online until they see this video.
Hello, my name is Gene Gilmore. My birth given name is Eugene Rubin Akers. I don't want any money for what I'm doing because hopefully this video won't come out until after my death. So I have nothing to gain, nothing to profit by telling you what I'm going to tell you. And a lot of what I'm going to tell you is available online until they see this video.
Hello, my name is Gene Gilmore. My birth given name is Eugene Rubin Akers. I don't want any money for what I'm doing because hopefully this video won't come out until after my death. So I have nothing to gain, nothing to profit by telling you what I'm going to tell you. And a lot of what I'm going to tell you is available online until they see this video.
And I'm sure things will start getting scrubbed. As well as Moon. My father, in 1968, was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. I made notes on my computer so that I wouldn't forget anything because there's a lot of little things and stuff that I'd forget. So these notes were made a long time ago. The original recording that my father made on his deathbed was...
And I'm sure things will start getting scrubbed. As well as Moon. My father, in 1968, was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. I made notes on my computer so that I wouldn't forget anything because there's a lot of little things and stuff that I'd forget. So these notes were made a long time ago. The original recording that my father made on his deathbed was...
And I'm sure things will start getting scrubbed. As well as Moon. My father, in 1968, was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. I made notes on my computer so that I wouldn't forget anything because there's a lot of little things and stuff that I'd forget. So these notes were made a long time ago. The original recording that my father made on his deathbed was...
destroyed in a fire, but, so this is my deathbed confession, because now I'm dying of cancer, and I've got cancer all over the place, and so, and they don't know where it's coming from, and I don't know if they can stop it, but they don't look good, so I'm gonna go ahead and make this video for Bart Seibrell, until notification of my death, for which my son will respond to that.
destroyed in a fire, but, so this is my deathbed confession, because now I'm dying of cancer, and I've got cancer all over the place, and so, and they don't know where it's coming from, and I don't know if they can stop it, but they don't look good, so I'm gonna go ahead and make this video for Bart Seibrell, until notification of my death, for which my son will respond to that.
destroyed in a fire, but, so this is my deathbed confession, because now I'm dying of cancer, and I've got cancer all over the place, and so, and they don't know where it's coming from, and I don't know if they can stop it, but they don't look good, so I'm gonna go ahead and make this video for Bart Seibrell, until notification of my death, for which my son will respond to that.
Okay, like I said, in 1968 my father was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. We lived in Clovis, New Mexico. He was in the military police for over 20 years. And on his deathbed in 2002, we made a recording of what happened. I already told you what happened to the recording.
Okay, like I said, in 1968 my father was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. We lived in Clovis, New Mexico. He was in the military police for over 20 years. And on his deathbed in 2002, we made a recording of what happened. I already told you what happened to the recording.
Okay, like I said, in 1968 my father was stationed at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. We lived in Clovis, New Mexico. He was in the military police for over 20 years. And on his deathbed in 2002, we made a recording of what happened. I already told you what happened to the recording.
But it doesn't matter, because all the facts are there, so it doesn't matter who's telling the story or whatever. At the end of the video, I'll supply a picture of my father, his badge, the flag of when they buried him. I'll show you some photos of my dad. I was born in 1955.
But it doesn't matter, because all the facts are there, so it doesn't matter who's telling the story or whatever. At the end of the video, I'll supply a picture of my father, his badge, the flag of when they buried him. I'll show you some photos of my dad. I was born in 1955.
But it doesn't matter, because all the facts are there, so it doesn't matter who's telling the story or whatever. At the end of the video, I'll supply a picture of my father, his badge, the flag of when they buried him. I'll show you some photos of my dad. I was born in 1955.
So in 1969, I was 14 years old, I vividly remember the Apollo 11 coming down, landing on the moon, they're walking around and all that stuff. Anyway, I never questioned that until my dad told me what he told me on his deathbed. And then I started doing a little, nothing major, nothing, just surfing the web I think they call it, surfing the web.
So in 1969, I was 14 years old, I vividly remember the Apollo 11 coming down, landing on the moon, they're walking around and all that stuff. Anyway, I never questioned that until my dad told me what he told me on his deathbed. And then I started doing a little, nothing major, nothing, just surfing the web I think they call it, surfing the web.
So in 1969, I was 14 years old, I vividly remember the Apollo 11 coming down, landing on the moon, they're walking around and all that stuff. Anyway, I never questioned that until my dad told me what he told me on his deathbed. And then I started doing a little, nothing major, nothing, just surfing the web I think they call it, surfing the web.
And a lot of that information is right there on the web. I mean it verifies the story that he told me. A good detective, a good one, would be able to uncover a lot more So, please have at it. I've never known my dad to lie. To get caught lying was worse than whatever it was you did to begin with. I remember going to school with long sleeve shirts on to hide the purple welts.
And a lot of that information is right there on the web. I mean it verifies the story that he told me. A good detective, a good one, would be able to uncover a lot more So, please have at it. I've never known my dad to lie. To get caught lying was worse than whatever it was you did to begin with. I remember going to school with long sleeve shirts on to hide the purple welts.