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NASA's alleged moon landings have been debunked by skeptics, who point to disappearing original footage, fake photographs, and edited videos. Despite this, the majority still believes in the moon landings. Now, NASA has launched the unmanned Artemis mission to the moon, but skeptics argue that the launch footage is fake. They claim that rockets shot straight up should arc and come back down to Earth, not go into outer space. Additionally, they criticize NASA for switching from real footage to CGI during broadcasts. The footage allegedly sent back from the moon is also deemed fake, with artifacts appearing when adjusting brightness and contrast levels. Critics argue that this is not the first time NASA has been exposed for such fakery.

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NASA and the Federal Government may have intentionally released fuzzy and blackout-filled footage of the Apollo 11 mission to hide the truth. However, a recently discovered reel of raw footage reveals the crew staging parts of the mission, discussing techniques to create a false image of Earth from a distance. The conversations between the astronauts and a third party prompt them on what to say and how to manipulate the camera. The footage was not broadcast live and was edited before being shown to the public. The camera was positioned at the back of the spacecraft, capturing a circular window filled with Earth in low orbit. The crew blocked out sunlight to maintain the illusion. Neil Armstrong mistakenly claims to be halfway to the moon when he is actually in low Earth orbit. The deception suggests that they couldn't pass through the Van Allen radiation belts, confirming that none of the subsequent moon missions were genuine. The government and contractors profited greatly from the fake missions.

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The speaker discusses the lunar lander and dismisses concerns about curtain rods. They mention that the lander is not a prop and has no windows due to the lack of air pressure on the moon. The speaker questions how the astronauts determined their distance from the moon's surface and mentions the gold framing acting as a capacitor during the Van Allen radiation belt. They suggest that the heating proofing would have caused the lander to melt. The speaker points out design flaws and doubts whether the lander actually went to the moon.

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There's a 1893 firmament map you can type in. It's on the Library of Congress. So it's on a government website, like it's straight up right on the government website, and it's called the firmament map. And you can just look that one up. It says 1893. You just type it in. It's not even hidden from the people. So, you know, when they're trying to talk about where they're going and we're going to Mars and, you know, going to space, they're not going anywhere. And a perfect example of this, the India moon landing. The India moon landing looks like an Atari graphics moon landing. You see, like, this little pixelated thing, and it lands on allegedly the moon, and the Indians are just they're just clapping away. They're like, they they've done it. It's crazy that you can make people believe that. Right? Like, if somebody believes that, they watched that, they watched Atari graphics, and they thought they went to the moon. Oh oh, goodness. Imagine what else you can make them believe. You know? You can make them believe to take a whole bunch of and put them in their body. You could also make them believe that they need to wear 64 masks.

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The speaker believes the moon landing was faked because in 1972, the last time humans went past the Van Allen radiation belt, which protects the Earth from intense radiation. They claim that during the moon missions, solar cycles were at their apex, and astronauts in aluminum crafts would have been killed by solar flares. The speaker alleges the US faked the moon landing to win the Cold War, as the Soviet Union had numerous space firsts. They say Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were deeply affected by the experience, with Armstrong giving a cryptic speech at the 25th anniversary. The speaker also references Bill Clinton's autobiography, where Clinton recounts a carpenter doubting the moon landing. They claim it's impossible to return to the moon today and that telemetry data from the missions is missing. While laser reflectors were placed on the moon, the speaker notes Russians also collected moon samples. They state that Gus Grissom, who criticized NASA, died suspiciously, and that the moon landing was about military superiority over Russia. They add that moon landing photos look "goofy" with intersecting shadows indicating multiple light sources.

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The video discusses the theory that the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked. It analyzes footage from the mission and points out inconsistencies, such as the use of a circular photograph of the Earth placed on the spacecraft window. The speaker argues that this proves the mission was staged and that they never actually went to the moon. The speaker also expresses disappointment in humanity for stooping so low and questions why a fake model of the Earth would be used if they were truly halfway to the moon. The video concludes by stating that even critics admit the footage is fake.

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Speaker 0 points out that part of the reason people doubt the moon landing is the story of bringing back 842 pounds of moon rocks, which are now on display in museums. They note that there was a rock allegedly misidentified or mislabeled in a museum, and it was given to a foreign dignitary after testing. Speaker 1 adds that Neil Armstrong said, in his own words, he saw a rock on the surface of the moon, picked it up specifically for the prime minister of The Netherlands, and put it in his pocket. He “brought it, gave it to him,” they sealed it in a box and immediately put it in a museum in a clear box. The curator of the museum reportedly saw the speaker’s movie, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, and in the middle of the night opened the hermetically sealed container, which they presumed would stay sealed for all time, put it under a microscope, and it turned out to be a piece of petrified wood. He notes it looks out of this world, but unless trees are growing on the moon, it’s a fake moon rock. The speaker then asks, if the moon rocks are fake, what about the moon mission?

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The 1969 moon landing press conference feels odd, with the astronauts appearing nervous and fidgety, as if they were hiding something. There's speculation that they might have been coerced into saying things they didn't want to. The moon landing conspiracy is intriguing, particularly because it showcased U.S. military superiority over the Soviets during the Nixon administration, a time when government misinformation was rampant and unchecked by media. Observations of the astronauts bouncing around and the flag moving in a vacuum raise questions. Some suggest that the footage might have been staged or altered, with instances of astronauts seemingly being yanked back up after falling. The overall presentation leaves room for skepticism about the authenticity of the moon landing.

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The speakers debate and dispute space and satellite reality, presenting a flat-Earth perspective. Key points raised: - Visuals of satellites and space images are questioned: “Google images of satellites. Do it. Literally that image.” and “They’re just all… not a single one is not. This is the one thing that trips me out.” They claim satellite photos and moon landings are not real images but renders, and express surprise that “the moon landing’s a little weird.” - Space as a concept is rejected: “Ain’t nobody been outside this giant cave that we’re trapped in.” They argue “out of space is not” real, stating “There’s no such thing as out of space,” and claim “the planets are wandering stars.” - Firmament and water: They mention a dome-like firmament with water above it, saying “What are its water over the firmament. It says it in the bottom.” They claim landings occur as if “they’ll straight the firmament and they’ll land in the ocean,” and describe the firmament as something to be scraped or observed from the ground. - Realness of celestial objects: They acknowledge “The sun is real. The sun and the moon is real,” but separate that from space travel or space objects beyond Earth. - Rockets and trajectories: A point is made that rocket paths curve rather than travel straight, and that this curvature is deliberate or indicative of something, with observations that “the path that the rocket follows” is curved in multiple launches. - Satellites and space infrastructure: A recurrent claim is that “no satellites out there,” followed by insistence that “they are hanging Satellites,” suggesting they are not actual orbital objects. - Government and media claims: There is a mention of Eddie Griffin’s podcast “Butt Naked Truth,” implying the government is using fear to suppress discussion, and a belief that “Ain’t nobody been to the moon” or outside the cave. - General skepticism about space programs: The conversation emphasizes distrust of space exploration narratives and promotes the idea that much of what is presented about space, space stations, and satellites is untruth or deception. - Tone and framing: The speakers repeatedly contrast what is seen and what they believe to be true, often using terms like “trips me out,” “no real pictures,” and “there’s no such thing as out of space,” to emphasize their stance. In sum, the discussion centers on a conspiratorial flat-Earth viewpoint, denying the reality of space travel, satellites, and orbital imagery, while affirming the firmament, water above it, and the realness of the sun and moon within a contained Earth-centered model. They also reference media and podcast arguments as supporting evidence of government deception.

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This video features Wernher von Braun discussing the Apollo 11 mission. It emphasizes the use of modern technology to capture real-time pictures and sounds. However, the second speaker goes off-topic, making claims about NASA, Disney, and JPL being founded by black magicians and controlling the human mind. The speaker also questions the belief in a spinning ball Earth and the origins of the universe. Another speaker mentions the inability to track down telemetry data from the mission. The video ends with uncertainty about the existence of the data.

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Let's examine the photo. The name badge says Aldrin, so it's me, but you can't see my face in the helmet. This has been a secret for nearly fifty years. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I pulled off humanity's first extraterrestrial prank. What was the scariest moment? Surprisingly, there wasn't one. Why haven't we returned to the moon? It’s a question I have too. We need to understand why we stopped if we want to continue exploring. Money plays a big role; new rockets and missions require funding. After our mission, we toured the world and saw signs saying, "We did it." It wasn't just an American achievement; it was a global one, and that sense of shared accomplishment was incredibly rewarding.

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Speaker 0 presents a deep-dive critique of globe Earth claims, arguing there is legitimacy to a flat-Earth view. He starts by examining NASA’s most recent globe image from outer space, noting stars in the background and claiming the picture is from twenty-something years ago, and comparing two NASA globe images showing the United States at different sizes “in the very next year,” questioning how that is possible. He asserts the globe image has “copied and pasted clouds” and asks if the globe was made in Photoshop. He then discusses a moon picture with the earth behind it, urging attention to the sides and asking how the earth could be drastically smaller when observed from the moon, yet drastically larger when you’re about 50,000 miles away from the moon. He claims that, when put into context, “they’re completely lying to our faces,” and describes the lunar module as looking “absolutely ridiculous,” calling it a replica and a toy, and questions whether the buttons have real functions and why ten thousand buttons would be needed. He questions who recorded the lunar module launch, noting that there were no fully autonomous cameras or drones at the time, and asks “Who got left on the moon?” He asserts that the moon landing was implanted as a false reality on the subconscious mind to govern conscious behaviors, linking Apollo 11 to symbolic numerology (11) and stating that the moon and sun are symbolic pillars representing subconscious and conscious realms. He claims the moon landing was a symbolic act to capture imagination and limit consciousness. He asks if the Earth were a globe, one would have to sit at eye level with water to have a perfectly flat horizon, implying a flat horizon because Chicago’s skyline is visible from about 40 miles across Lake Michigan. He states that curvature would be eight inches per mile squared, so buildings would have to be level with the floor and would appear to lean if the Earth were globe. He claims there is no detectable curvature on any body of water, and that the horizon is merely how far the eye can see. Regarding circumnavigation, he asserts there is no proof of east-to-west circumnavigation but no evidence of north-to-south circumnavigation, arguing that north is the center on a flat map and that circumnavigating north to south would leave the magnetic field. He mentions Antarctica’s average elevation and its role in “holding all of the waters in,” and notes no country has a flag shape for its nation, while Antarctica does. He calls attention to the Antarctic Treaty and contrasts it with Greenland, and mentions crepuscular rays as evidence of a local sun, and claims that if the sun were 93 million miles away, light rays would be perfectly parallel and seasons would be explained differently. He claims the moon gives off its own light, with a few degrees colder Fahrenheit than the surrounding atmosphere, which would not be possible if the moon merely reflects the sun’s light. He references a model visually and asserts that what is shown makes no sense if the Earth is a globe. He concludes by saying the video is “the tip of the iceberg,” asserting that observing no curvature and the sun and moon appearing the same size and moving across the sky might reflect what’s actually happening. He ends with, “But of course, the earth is a globe and I made everything up,” and states, “This video was for entertainment purposes only.”

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Nobody went to the moon, and I want to know why. If it didn't happen, it's important to understand why so we can continue in the future. Money plays a significant role in keeping things going.

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In this video, the speaker talks about a window in space with a view of the Earth. They mention a TV camera filling up the window, but it's shown that an astronaut's arm can still fit between the camera and the window. The speaker also mentions how South America becomes invisible beyond the shadow. They point out a mistake in the footage where the camera was being zoomed out and the scene changed unexpectedly. The speaker questions why they would fake being halfway to the moon if they actually went there, suggesting that they couldn't even go halfway. The video raises doubts about the authenticity of the moon landing.

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Former head of Russia's space agency claims the Apollo moon landings were fake. Critics argue that NASA's history, including employing former Nazis and Freemasons, raises doubts about the authenticity of the missions. They also question NASA's ability to achieve the moon landing due to failures and accidents leading up to the event. The Van Allen radiation belt poses a challenge, as no one has gone past it except for the Apollo missions. Some believe that the moon landing footage was staged, pointing to inconsistencies in lighting, shadows, and the use of artificial light sources. The lunar module's construction and the absence of visible flames during takeoff are also questioned. Missing telemetry data and the discovery of petrified wood claimed to be a moon rock further fuel skepticism.

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Let's examine the photo. The name badge says Aldrin, so it's me, but you can't see my face due to the helmet. I've kept a secret for nearly fifty years: on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I pulled off humanity's first extraterrestrial prank. What was the scariest moment of the journey? Surprisingly, there wasn't one. Why hasn't anyone been to the moon in so long? I believe it's because we stopped going, and understanding that is crucial for future endeavors. Money plays a big role; new rockets cost more, and other priorities compete for funding. After our mission, we realized the world felt united in our achievement, with signs proclaiming "we did it." It wasn't just an American success; it was a global one, and that sense of shared accomplishment was incredibly rewarding.

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Mission specialist Christina Cook and Jeremy Hansen taking their first steps outside for their historic test flight. I'm gonna pause this right here because everyone has been asking me to do videos on this Artemis two hoax. So let's start right at the beginning of the launch crew walkout. To a wonderful applause from the crowd. They're looking really excited. Now what I want you to pay attention to are the cell phones that the people in the crowd are holding and recording and taking pictures with. Pay attention to these phones. I'm gonna freeze frame the shots where they're holding them up, aiming them at the astronauts, and you will see that there are no astronauts whatsoever in the cell phone footage view. It's a big smiles. I love that. Out here. It's a great day for us. It's a great day for this team. A few words from Reed. Great day for us, the team, he said. Thumbs up. More thumbs up. Of course, a lot of pictures. We hear some camera shutter clicks back there. Let's go. I love

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The speaker questions the authenticity of the moon landings, pointing out discrepancies in shadows in a photo. They argue that the technology used then should have led to further space exploration by now. The destruction of moon landing equipment is seen as suspicious, suggesting a cover-up of fraud. The speaker believes it is more plausible that the moon landings were faked in a television studio on Earth.

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Former head of Russia's space agency and Vladimir Putin claim that the Apollo moon landings were fake. They argue that NASA, run by former Nazi Wernher von Braun, had reasons to keep secrets. Astronauts Gus Grissom and Thomas Baron criticized the program and died shortly after. NASA faced challenges with communication, rockets, and the lunar module, as well as deadly radiation in the Van Allen radiation belt. The Apollo 11 footage shows evidence of staging, with manipulated shots and artificial lighting. The photographs also raise questions, with anomalies and shadows suggesting multiple light sources. Comparisons with Stanley Kubrick's film suggest the use of similar technology. Other inconsistencies include the construction of the lunar module, missing telemetry data, and a moon rock found to be petrified wood.

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The speaker jokes that the “rocket going to the moon” is actually just the sun being blocked, and then says, “If you think we’re going to the moon, I’ll sell you a time share for $49.” They suggest someone could be the first on the moon because “we never went,” citing a book titled We Never Went to the Moon by Bill Casing, which allegedly explains how there are no stars. The speaker questions, “If you were on the moon, wouldn’t you see the stars,” calling this funny, and references “your little setup here who filmed all this.” They claim that “they failed every single time they were trying to go to the moon,” noting failures “like, 55 times in a row,” but assert that “this time they decided to make it.” Buzz Aldrin is said to have admitted “we never went to the moon,” which the speaker finds humorous. They critique the footage on grounds of lighting and reflections, stating, “The lighting’s all off. The reflections are wrong.” They argue that the footsteps are just “sands in the desert of Utah and Arizona,” or “Mercury, Nevada, actually, if I wanna be specific.” Finally, they conclude that “if you believe we went to the moon, I got a time share to sell you.”

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Speaker 0 argues that the NASA moon landing never occurred and was staged in Nevada. They ask to see the route to get from the Earth to the Moon, claiming the route is shown as evidence and insisting, “Do you see what we live in? Do you see the same picture that I'm looking at right now?” They label the situation as “Holly Weird faking moon landings,” suggesting the route proves the deception and stating that this is why the book wasn’t published by any other publisher. They describe an “eggplant” symbol that people are saying represents the truth, asserting that this is why the moon landings were not real. They credit Bill Casing with exposing the route of what they say the public was told they were doing, and describe the situation as “too good” and part of living in a “land of the circuses.” The speaker mentions a book that notes, if you have an unlimited budget and plenty of time, you can create almost any size, shape, or type of fake evidence for the moon landing. They provide examples: toy-like lunar modules, astronauts who avoid talking about moon landings, moon rocks claimed to be made in the USA, and examinations by anyone with an open mind. They also claim that the moon rocks on the Moon are made from paper mache, asserting this as a point about the deception. In sum, the speech presents a conspiracy view: the moon landing was staged, evidence can be fabricated with enough resources, and various artifacts cited as part of a broad fabrication, including the assertion that Moon rocks are paper mache.

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NASA's Apollo moon missions from 1969-1972 were allegedly a hoax. The moon is a nonphysical luminary, not a planetoid; stars can be seen through it. Basic physics makes space travel impossible, as there's no barrier between Earth's atmosphere and the vacuum of space, and propulsion requires air to push against. Radiation levels in space, especially the Van Allen Belt, are too high for astronauts to survive in thin suits. Extreme temperature fluctuations on the moon would have melted or frozen Kodak film. Apollo images show inconsistencies, such as Buzz Aldrin wearing different gloves and boots in photos taken minutes apart. Shadows in NASA photos are cast in multiple directions, suggesting multiple light sources. Some images show studio spotlights, backdrops with separation lines, and reused backdrops. Computer enhancements reveal photo manipulation, studio lighting, and composite images. An Apollo 16 photo shows a rock with a letter "c" engraved on it. Video footage shows astronauts using wires for a weightless appearance and American flags flapping in a nonexistent space wind. Playing Apollo footage at double speed reveals normal gravity. NASA images lack stars, and astronaut testimonies are inconsistent. The lunar lander appears to be made of flimsy materials. Lunar lander foot pads are without dust or burn prints. There was no discernible delay in the phone call between Nixon and Armstrong. Moon rocks given to museums were found to be petrified wood. NASA claims to have lost original Apollo 11 videos and audio tapes.

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Speaker 0 argues that a lot of money is wasted on the space program and questions the reality of the moon mission. They claim the moon landing was filmed in Nevada, specifically Mercury, Nevada, with a setup that involved “Nixon calling the moon,” framing it as entertainment rather than reality. The speaker asserts that people cannot go anywhere about the firmament, yet such productions can be manufactured and shown to the public. They describe the person on screen as "falling all over the place, pretending like he's out in space, pretending like he's doing push ups," and claim you can see the strings pulling him up and down. The comparison is made to a comedy, with the implication that the whole display is artificial. The speaker likens the situation to The Wizard of Oz, suggesting that someone behind a curtain is exposed. They urge readers to consider what is claimed about going to the moon and Mars in light of this alleged deception.

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In this video, the speaker claims that the official NASA images of lunar exploration are fake. They argue that a particular film will provide evidence to support this claim. The speaker mentions that an object was thrown out of a plane and claimed to have come back from outer space. They assert that this film will prove, beyond any doubt, that many of the images of lunar exploration are not genuine.

American Alchemy

NASA’s Dark Secrets: UFOs, Pagan Rituals & Time Travel
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What is rocket science really? This special episode threads sex magic, Nazi scientists, secret societies, launch rituals, and hidden symbolism into the story of spaceflight. It recounts July 16, 1969, when Apollo 11 prepared for its moonwalk: Buzz Aldrin’s quiet communion with wine, bread, and a chalice; the silk flag handstitched with the Scottish Rite symbol; and talk of an appendant Masonic body on the Moon. Freemasonry, ritual, and mysticism intertwine with the nuts and bolts of the era’s rockets and telemetry. Jack Parsons, a Caltech shock of genius, pushed rockets forward while leading an occult-influenced circle that practiced sex magic in a Pasadena mansion. The Babylon Working, guided with Aleister Crowley’s methods, aimed to summon powers and, Parsons believed, to open doors to higher dimensions. His partner Elron Hubard fled with Parsons’s money, leaving him embattled; Parsons’s experiments fed into JPL’s early propulsion work. After WWII, Nazi scientists arrived in America via Operation Paperclip, brought into the space program by Werner von Braun. NASA’s milieu grew a web of ritual patches, dates, and symbols, including Orion, Osiris, and a lunar association with the number 33. The narrative widens to show how NASA’s leadership braided science, occult symbolism, and secrecy. Figures like George Ellery Hale, who blended solar physics with mythic reverence, helped Caltech become a space-power hub, while Jack Parsons’s legacy lingered at JPL as the orbit of myth threaded through engineering. Von Braun became NASA’s public face, yet his Nazi past and collaboration with Walt Disney underscored a broader pattern: occult motifs, Freemasonry, and numerology threaded through mission patches, launch sites, and even the naming of vehicles like Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. The story then crosses into Russian cosmism, where Nikolai Fedorov and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky imagined resurrection, cosmic colonization, and the idea that nonhuman intelligences might guide technology. Tsiolkovsky’s rocket equation resurfaced as a conduit for ‘messages’ from higher beings, and Soviet thinkers holidayed these ideas as legitimate inquiry. Back in the American program, secrecy persisted: Operation Paperclip tacitly folded Nazi science into NASA, while programs like NROL-16 carried Prometheus and coordinated with symbols such as the Big Dipper. The episode concludes that rocket science intersects consciousness, myth, and belief, shaping exploration as much as equations do.
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